Thursday, November 27, 2008

Your Music 10

Track list for Your Music 10 - MLK day special

1) Ethel Chaffie Austin singing Oh Freedom - that was from a CD released by Unity Productions in 1996 called "I Believe I hear The Angels Singing/ songs of the underground railroad era".
2)I shall not be moved", sung by a group called the Norther Kentucky Brotherhood. (same recording)
3)Gil Scot Heron's "Who'll Pay Reparations on my Soul" from his 1970 classic Sall Talk at 125th and Lenox", recently re-released on the RCA label.
4)Columbus Ohio's own Arnette Howard with "I have a dream like Martin" from his self ublished CD clled Extended Family.
5) Is Said with his composition; "Eyes of Peace" - that's off of his self-published compilation titled "Everybody will be equal after the bomb".
6)Peter Tosh with "Equal Rights", that's from his Mango Recrds 1970 relase by the same name
7)Pete Seeger with "Ain't Gonna Study War No More" from a 1978 anthology album, The Best of Pete Seeger" that's available from he Smithsonian Folkways label.
8) Greg Greeway with a song about the civil rights struggle in South Africa titled "One Man, One Woman, One Vote" that's from his 1995 recording on the Eastern ront label called Singing foir the Landlord".
9) Sweet Honey in the Rck with their song We Are - that's from the 1995 album Sacred Ground on the Earthbeat label.
10)Peter Tosh began that set, too, with Get Up Stand Up, from the 1970 Mango release Equal Rights.
11) Richie Havens with a song written by the ator Louis Gosset, Junior in tresponse to the U.S. War on Viet Nam, called Handsom Johnny - hat's on the Richie Havens compilation album titled THE CLASSICS, on Rebound Records from 1995.
12) Phil Ochs with one of his signature tunes; I Ain't Marchin Any More - that particular rendition was from an un-known source
13) Pete Seeger "We Shall Over Come" - this was recorded during the time Dr. King was in jail in Birmingham, Alabama.

http://rapidshare.com/files/167969689/YM10.mp3

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