Assembled by Sean Wilents and Greil Marcus to accompany the book of the same title, The Rose and the Briar: Death, Love and Liberty in American Ballads is organized around the central question, "What does the American ballad say about America?" Well, judging from the selections collected, it would appear that America (no surprise here) is most obsessed with love and death and the attendant subplots of murder and betrayal, with an occasional train or car wreck tossed in for metaphorical value (if you move too fast you'll pay dearly....). The selections range from vintage 1920s and 1930s 78s, including Clarence Ashley's mysterious riddle of gambling and false-hearted love, "The Cuckoo," and two chilly Appalachian murder ballads, "Ommie Wise" (its melody, sped-up, later morphed into "Wabash Cannonball") by fiddler G.B. Grayson and "Pretty Polly" by the Coon Creek Girls, to more recent fare by Randy Newman ("Sail Away"), Bruce Springsteen ("Nebraska"), and Bob Dylan ("Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts"). Also worth noting are Jean Ritchie's unaccompanied "Barbary Allen" from 1961, the Handsome Family's restructuring of Paul Muldoon's "Blackwatertown" (in turn based on the melody of "Streets of Laredo"), and Jan & Dean's classic tale of speed beyond reason, "Dead Man's Curve." Toss in Duke Ellington's "Come Sunday" and a rock remake of "Wreck of the Old 97" by John Mellencamp, and the result is an odd, disjointed sequence that is more of an academic conception than it is a musical one. But that is actually the strength of The Rose and the Briar, since it forces listeners to make large leaps to connect the dots, and reminds everyone that tradition (or in its extreme form, obsession) carries its DNA forward in surprising ways. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
The Rose and the Briar: Death, Love and Liberty in American Ballads
09/28/2004 | Sony
All Music Guide Review
The Rose and the Briar: Death, Love and Liberty in American Ballads Track Listing
Credits of The Rose and the Briar: Death, Love and Liberty in American Ballads
- Paul Mahern
- Drums, Engineer, Mixing
- John Mellencamp
- Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Vocals, Arranger
- June Page
- Vocals (Background)
- Dorothy Remsen
- Harp
- Emil Richards
- Percussion
- John Sanders
- Trombone
- Tony Terran
- Trumpet
- Russ Titelman
- Producer
- Irving Townsend
- Producer
- Mike Wanchic
- Bass, Guitar (Electric), Producer, Guitar (Baritone), Accordion
- Lenny Waronker
- Producer
- Sam Woodyard
- Drums
- Vincent DeRosa
- French Horn
- Emil Newman
- Conductor
- Louis Dunn
- Drums
- Lily May Ledford
- Banjo, Vocals
- Rosie Ledford
- Guitar
- Jack Pruett
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Greil Marcus
- Liner Notes, Editing
- Bob Moore
- Bass
- Ken Robertson
- Transfers
- Fred Carter, Jr.
- Guitar (Electric)
- G.B. Grayson
- Fiddle, Vocals
- Dean Torrence
- Vocals
- Howard Fritzson
- Art Direction
- Vic Anesini
- Mastering
- Dave Ray
- Slide Guitar
- Brett Sparks
- Vocals, Producer, Multi Instruments
- Michel Delory
- Dobro, Drum Programming, Producer, Guitar (Classical)
- Mark Trehus
- Producer
- Ken Regan
- Photography
- Bobby Sykes
- Vocals (Background)
- George McCormick
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Clarence Ashley
- Banjo, Vocals
- John Koerner
- Harp, Vocals, Soloist, Guitar (12 String)
- Simon Lee
- Photography
- Scott Davis
- Assistant Engineer
- Stacey Boyle
- A&R
- Darren Salmieri
- A&R
- Ria Shibayama
- Design
- Bobby Simpson
- Saxophone
- Bill Graham
- Sax (Alto)
- Michael Fugett
- Bass
- Elaine Mellencamp
- Photography
- Bill Pittman
- Bass
- Anna Domino
- Guitar, Vocals, Sequencers
- Pete Drake
- Guitar (Steel)
- Bobby Patterson
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Producer
- Jim Glaser
- Vocals (Background)
- Grady Martin
- Guitar
- Russell Procope
- Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
- Vicente Fernández
- Vocals
- Tony Glover
- Harp
- Charles Trenet
- Tambourine
- Alan Lomax
- Producer
- Steven Berkowitz
- A&R
- Quentin Jackson
- Trombone
- Britt Woodman
- Trombone
- Joe Babcock
- Vocals (Background)
- Harold Baker
- Trumpet
- Hal Blaine
- Drums
- Steve Barri
- Vocals (Background)
- Jan Berry
- Vocals, Producer
- Harry Carney
- Sax (Baritone)
- Clark Terry
- Trumpet
- Frank Driggs
- Photography
- Duke Ellington
- Piano
- Bobby Dyson
- Bass
- Dolores Edgin
- Vocals (Background)
- Bob Ferguson
- Producer
- Gregg Geller
- Compilation Producer
- Kenneth S. Goldstein
- Producer
- Jimmy Hamilton
- Clarinet
- Bill Hinshaw
- French Horn
- Jim Isbell
- Drums
- Frank Jones
- Producer
- Don Law
- Producer
- Cappy Lewis
- Trumpet
- Glen Campbell
- Guitar (Electric)
- Dolly Parton
- Vocals
- Marty Robbins
- Guitar, Vocals
- Burl Ives
- Guitar, Vocals
- Jean Ritchie
- Vocals
- P.F. Sloan
- Vocals (Background)
- Mahalia Jackson
- Vocals
- Bob Dylan
- Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica
- Randy Newman
- Piano, Vocals
- Bruce Springsteen
- Guitar, Harmonica
- Cat Anderson
- Trumpet
- Paul Gonsalves
- Sax (Tenor)
- Jelly Roll Morton
- Piano, Vocals
- Ray Nance
- Trumpet, Violin
- Jimmy Woode
- Bass
- Mississippi John Hurt
- Guitar, Vocals
- John Jackson
- Project Director











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