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American Industrial Ballads

September 13, 2010 by admin  
Filed under All Articles, Gothic/Industrial Music



Songs of struggle which emerged from the coal mines, textile mills and acres of farmland, and spoke of issues important to the American laborer. Twenty-four songs written about the unprecedented industrialization of the 19th century, including Peg and Awl, The Farmer is the Man, and Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues. Irwin Silber’s notes provide a history of labor folk song and its role in American popular music. “Seeger’s straightforward, sincere singing is accompanied by sparse, effective banjo and guitar…an important reissue.” — Sing Out

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