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Woody Guthrie - Library Of Congress Recordings flac album
  • Performer Woody Guthrie
  • Title Library Of Congress Recordings
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  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1419 mb
  • Size FLAC 1340 mb
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The Library of Congress Recording Sessions refers to a March 1940 session of recordings Woody Guthrie made in Washington, . They were catalogued in the United States Library of Congress. They are notable as the first recordings made of Woody Guthrie. They contain several traditional songs and three of Guthrie's best known songs, "So Long It's Been Good To Know You", "Talking Dust Bowl Blues" and "Do-Re-Me"

Includes booklet with notes, photos and illustrations. Matrix, Runout (Side A run out, etched): EKL-271-272-A 28-4 8 64.

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Artists Woody Guthrie Library of Congress Recordings. Library of Congress Recordings Woody Guthrie. Library of Congress Recordings. This album has an average beat per minute of 117 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 72/207 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Library of Congress Recordings.

Library of Congress Recordings. O Library of Congress Recording Sessions refere-se à sessão de gravações de Woody Guthrie em março de 1940 feita em Washington, . Elas foram catalogadas na Library of Congress dos Estados Unidos. Elas foram notadas como as primeiras gravações feitas de Woody Guthrie.

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The Library of Congress Recordings are particularly remarkable. The three-record set, which was recorded for a radio show in 1940 at a studio owned by the Department of the Interior, runs nearly three hours. It consists of Guthrie performing twenty-eight songs during the course of a rambling interview with musicologist Alan Lomax and Lomax’s wife, Elizabeth Littleton