The Asch Recordings, recorded between 1944 and 1949,[1] are a series of albums featuring some of the most famous recordings of US folk musician
Woody Guthrie. These sessions were recorded by
Moses "Moe" Asch in
New York City.
Background
The songs recorded by Asch comprise the bulk of Guthrie's original material and several traditional songs. They were issued on a variety of labels over the years under the labels Asch, Asch-Stinson, Asch-Signature-Stinson, Disc, Folkways and Smithsonian Folkways. The tracks for Guthrie's Songs to Grow on for Mother and Child and Nursery Days were from these sessions.[citation needed]
Many recordings have unknown session dates.[2] These are included in a list available at the United States Library of Congress titled "Surviving Recordings in the Smithsonian Folklife Archive Made by Woody Guthrie for Moses Asch". Moe Asch says Woody's kids songs were recorded sometime in early 1947 and the Sacco and Vanzetti ballads were recorded January 1947.[citation needed]
The
Smithsonian Folkways label repackaged and arranged these sessions in a series of 4 discs between 1997 and 1999. The first volume focuses on Guthrie's original compositions,[3] the second on folk and country covers,[4] the third on topical songs,[5] and the fourth on cowboy and western music.[6]
Year
Title
Record Label
1997
This Land Is Your Land, The Asch Recordings, Vol.1[7]
^Santeli, Davidson, Robert and Emily (1999). Hard Travelin' the Life and Legacy of Woody Guthrie. Wesleyan, Hannover and London. pp. 247, 181–243.
ISBN0-8195-6391-9.
The Asch Recordings, recorded between 1944 and 1949,[1] are a series of albums featuring some of the most famous recordings of US folk musician
Woody Guthrie. These sessions were recorded by
Moses "Moe" Asch in
New York City.
Background
The songs recorded by Asch comprise the bulk of Guthrie's original material and several traditional songs. They were issued on a variety of labels over the years under the labels Asch, Asch-Stinson, Asch-Signature-Stinson, Disc, Folkways and Smithsonian Folkways. The tracks for Guthrie's Songs to Grow on for Mother and Child and Nursery Days were from these sessions.[citation needed]
Many recordings have unknown session dates.[2] These are included in a list available at the United States Library of Congress titled "Surviving Recordings in the Smithsonian Folklife Archive Made by Woody Guthrie for Moses Asch". Moe Asch says Woody's kids songs were recorded sometime in early 1947 and the Sacco and Vanzetti ballads were recorded January 1947.[citation needed]
The
Smithsonian Folkways label repackaged and arranged these sessions in a series of 4 discs between 1997 and 1999. The first volume focuses on Guthrie's original compositions,[3] the second on folk and country covers,[4] the third on topical songs,[5] and the fourth on cowboy and western music.[6]
Year
Title
Record Label
1997
This Land Is Your Land, The Asch Recordings, Vol.1[7]
^Santeli, Davidson, Robert and Emily (1999). Hard Travelin' the Life and Legacy of Woody Guthrie. Wesleyan, Hannover and London. pp. 247, 181–243.
ISBN0-8195-6391-9.