20 of his greatest songs, including the unreleased I’ve Got a Thing About Seeing My Grandson Grow Old plus Morning Has Broken; Peace Train; Oh Very Young; Another Saturday Night; Wild World; Sitting;... more
25 tracks that span their entire career including some hard-to-find solo work! Includes "Leaving on a Jet Plane," "Puff, the Magic Dragon," "Blowin’ in the Wind," "Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right,"... more
The Kingston Trio’s closest rivals were these Phi Gamma Delta fraternity brothers at the University of Washington! Includes "Greenfields," "Frogg," "My Tani," "Nine Pound Hammer," "I Am a Roving... more
How would you like to be the son of Woody Guthrie? But Arlo carved out a niche for himself with this, his debut album, which features that beloved 18-minute title cut and the lovely "Chilling of the... more
This 25-track import displays all sides of his musical talent, from folk to children’s to country tunes! Includes Blue Tail Fly; The Doughnut Song; I Know My Love; The Big Rock Candy Mountain; The... more
These 28 tracks do, indeed, spotlight "both sides" of this Folk Revival-era icon: the master songwriter and the renowned song interpreter. The title smash and duets with Joan Baez ("Diamonds and... more
Deadheads and lovers of pure bluegrass were equally enchanted by "Old & in the Way," the eponymous album that this short-lived band put out in ’75. Led by Jerry Garcia and master mandolinist David... more
If you’re going to own one Joan Baez disc and are on a budget, we’d steer you toward this one as it gives you 20 remastered tracks for under $10! "Diamonds and Rust," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie... more
2018 release. Tom Rush's Voices is the CD that fans of modern folk music and contemporary singer-songwriters have been waiting for 50 years. Well known for his golden ear for significant new songs by... more
These legendary 1993 acoustic jam sessions at Dawg Studios now see their first-ever complete release: 170 minutes of master takes and 16 previously unreleased alternate takes, all in their original... more
22 songs favored by leaders of antiwar, civil rights, industrial labor, farm worker, and other struggles throughout American history. "Jesus Christ" Woody Guthrie, "Blowin’ In The Wind," New World... more
Soon after the 1969 breakup of the Seekers, their singer/guitarist Keith Potger put together the New Seekers—and another string of pop hits! Their smash version of the Coke jingle I’d Like to Teach... more
19 tracks and nearly 80 minutes of CS&N classics! Includes "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," "Long Time Gone," "Our House," "Teach Your Children," "Wooden Ships," "Guinnevere," "Just a Song Before I Go,"... more
The great masters of fiddle and banjo play the string-band songs that paved the way for bluegrass: John Brown’s Dream New Lost City Ramblers; Carroll County Blues Doc Watson/Fred Price; Country Blues... more
Two dozen cuts tap the traditions of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. These banjo/fiddle workouts, bluegrass gems and ballads include Sugar Baby Dock Boggs; Southbound Doc & Merle Watson;... more
Legend has it that a pizza delivery boy lifted Jerry Garcia’s cassette tape of two evenings’ worth of jam sessions between guitar virtuosos Garcia and Tony Rice, and it’s been making the rounds of... more
Recorded during the many visits Doc made to David’s home studio over the years, this collection is shot through with joy, warmth and instrumental mastery. They dig into bluegrass, blues and folk with... more
Ian Tyson and Sylvia Fricker’s long-lost debut album for Columbia, recorded in 1971 and here reissued by Bear Family with notes and bonus tracks! Includes Love Is Strange; Summer Wages; Give It to... more
The music is traditional, their voices are utterly distinctive—this is Bill Monroe and Doc Watson, and these are 17 unreleased duets: Foggy Mountain Top; Kentucky Mandolin; Soldier’s Joy; Chicken... more
Includes Ramblin’ Boy; Goin’ to the Zoo; The Last Thing on My Mind; Katy; Wasn’t That a Party; Outward Bound; Whose Garden Was This; Leaving London; Bottle of Wine; Can’t Help But Wonder Where I’m... more
The first bluegrass LP ever released, expanded by 16 tracks—43 in all! This banjo classic includes Pig in a Pen; Train 45; Shortening Bread; Chicken Reel; Cripple Creek; Cumberland Gap; Careless... more
Redbone appeared outta nowhere in the mid-’70s, taking listeners back to the golden age of jazz and ragtime. His 1976 debut finds his rich baritone and throwback guitar shining on "Ain’t... more
Joan (who has decided that she’ll no longer tour after 2018) returns with her first album in a decade, and it’s a fittingly nostalgic one. She carefully picked covers as well as songs written for her... more
It was easy for Judy Collins to put a little something extra into her performance of Leonard Cohen’s song "Everybody Knows" on this new album. After all, it was Judy’s encouragement and her... more