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Story telling songs, political satire, sweet harmonies and incendiary lyrics.
Genre:
Folk: Political Folk
Release Date:
1992
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© Copyright-Vaguely Reminiscent Sounds
(884502077810)
Record Label: Vaguely Reminiscent Sounds
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1. New York Central Line |
3:59 |
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2. Close To The Fire |
3:51 |
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3. US Steal |
4:41 |
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4. My Old Man |
3:28 |
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5. Look Into the Camera and Lie |
5:08 |
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6. Ballad of Anita Hill |
1:58 |
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7. People Like You |
2:23 |
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8. Two Good Arms (for Sacco and Vanzetti) |
4:34 |
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9. Are You Now Or Have You Even Been? |
3:53 |
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10. There Is A Wall |
4:22 |
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11. Taft-Hartley |
4:35 |
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12. The Dancing Boilerman |
3:44 |
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13. Our Life Is More Than Our Work |
4:15 |
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Charlie King has been at the heart of American folk music for over 40 years. His songs have been recorded and sung by other performers such as Pete Seeger, Holly Near, Ronnie Gilbert, John McCutcheon, Arlo Guthrie, Peggy Seeger, Chad Mitchell and Judy Small. Honors include an “Indie” award for one of the top three American folk recordings of 1984. In May of 1998 the War Resisters League gave their Peacemaker Award to Charlie and to Odetta. Pete Seeger nominated Charlie for the Sacco-Vanzetti Social Justice Award, which he received in November 1999. Charlie has released a dozen solo albums since 1976. He has also released three albums with the touring ensemble Bright Morning Star, and numerous compilation albums with other artists.
Charlie was born in 1947, and was raised in Brockton, MA. He cites as musical influences the folk music revival of the 1960’s, the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War era. Folk legend Peggy Seeger says, “If we had more Charlie Kings in the world I’d be less worried,” and Tom Paxton adds, “Luckily, we have him!”
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