There Is No Eye: Music For Pho (2001) ( )

Artist: Various Artists
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Label: Smithsonian Folkways
UPC: 00093074009123
Release Date: 11/6/2001
Buy.com Sku: 60509877
Item#: MGHNYP
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Thank You Lord - Gospel Church Harlem ~ Various Artists
2. If I Had My Way - Reverend Gary Davis ~ Various Artists
3. Have You Ever Been Mistreated - Yvonne Hunter ~ Various Artists
4. I Can't Be Satisfied - Muddy Waters ~ Various Artists
5. Roll On John - Bob Dylan (previously unreleased) ~ Various Artists
6. Man Of Constant Sorrow - Roscoe Holcomb ~ Various Artists
7. Hicks Farewell - Doc Watson/Gaither Carlton ~ Various Artists
8. Come All You Tenderhearted - Carter Stanley ~ Various Artists
9. Young But Growing - Mary Townsley ~ Various Artists
10. TB Blues - Alice Gerrard/Hazel Dickens ~ Various Artists
11. John Henry - Bill Monroe ~ Various Artists
12. Sally Goodin - Eck Robertson ~ Various Artists
13. Twin Sisters - Sidna Myers ~ Various Artists
14. Sally Johnson - Wade Ward/Charlie Higgins ~ Various Artists
15. Pull My Daisy - David Amram Quartet ~ Various Artists
16. So Long: Go - Rufus Cohen/Wade Patterson ~ Various Artists
17. Who'll Water My Flower - Last Forever ~ Various Artists
18. Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie - Elizabeth Cotten ~ Various Artists
19. Ramblin' Round - Woody Guthrie ~ Various Artists
20. Love My Darling-O - Alan Lomax ~ Various Artists
21. Buck Creek Girls - New Lost City Ramblers ~ Various Artists
22. Paloma Blanca - Huayno Stringband ~ Various Artists
23. Kitchen Girl - Sweet's Mill Band (The Arkansas Sheiks) ~ Various Artists



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
THERE IS NO EYE compiles recordings of musicians photographed by photographer/filmmaker John Cohen.
Recorded between 1953 and 2001. Includes liner notes and song annotations by John Cohen.
Recording information: Albuquerque, NM (1947-1976); Amarillo, TX (1947-1976); Cynthia Gooding's Radio Program on WBAI, New York, NY (1947-1976); First University of Chicago Folk Festival (1947-1976); Gospel Church, Harlem, NY (1947-1976); Hillsville, VA (1947-1976); New York, NY (1947-1976); Sacsamarca (1947-1976); Sweet's Mill Camp, CA (1947-1976).
Photographer: John Cohen.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Lee Michael Demsey; John Passmore; Katina Epps.
This various-artists folk compilation is a companion CD to John Cohen's book of photographs, There Is No Eye. Cohen, as many people interested in the music assembled here will already know, is not just a photographer, but also a filmmaker, producer, and musician who was a founding member of the New Lost City Ramblers. Whether or not you have the book (and some photos are included in the liner notes), this is a good anthology, though so eclectic that there aren't any particularly strong conceptual threads connecting the tracks (seven of which were previously unissued). Undoubtedly, the song to attract the greatest interest will be Bob Dylan's "Roll on John," a previously unreleased performance of a traditional song from a 1962 New York radio show. It's a decent selection that's in line with Dylan's early folk phase, but just one of about a couple of dozen tracks spanning the 1940s to the early 21st century. There are blues from Reverend Gary Davis and Muddy Waters; a previously unissued "John Henry" by Bill Monroe, from Cohen's 1962 film The High Lonesome Sound; folk revival legends Elizabeth Cotten, Doc Watson, and Roscoe Holcomb; bluegrass by Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard; gospel, a Peruvian stringband, and more. There's even beatnik jazz by David Amram ("Pull My Daisy," from the soundtrack to the film of the same name), and "Love My Darling-O," sung by folklorist Alan Lomax himself. The New Lost City Ramblers are represented by "Buck Creek Girls." The music is, for the most part, well-recorded, and it makes for an above-average sampler of various folk styles (mostly, but not exclusively, American), due to its variety and quality. ~ Richie Unterberger

Producer: John Cohen; John Cohen (Compilation)

Engineer: John Cohen; Chris Stachwitz; Peter Siegel

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 11/06/2001
Original Release Date : 2001
Catalog ID : 40091
Label : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00093074009123

 
Professional Reviews
The Wire (2/02, p.61)
- "...Engaging..."

Down Beat (May 2002, p.58)
- 4.5 out of 5 stars - "...Subjective, exquisitely personal and instructive...[it] illuminates the worlds of gospel, folk, blues, mountain music, beat jazz and bluegrass..."

Mojo (Publisher)
(2/02, p.107)
- "This compilation achieves what good visual art strives for: through varied textures and from a variety of different angles, the elements create something larger with an overall feeling that keeps drawing you back..."

  
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