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    Four Decades of Folk Rock

    09/11/2007 | Time Life Records 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Four Decades of Folk Rock is an expansive box set, allowing one disc and over an hour of music for each decade. For those who would argue that folk-rock was primarily a 1960s phenomenon in the United States and a '60s and '70s phenomenon in Britain, the box counters that the musical strains of folk-rock have informed everyone from R.E.M. to the Bangles to David Gray. It's unlikely, though, that anyone but record shop nerds and music historians will be very interested in the debate. For everyone else, the set will be measured by the quality of the music itself, and on that account, Four Decades delivers a remarkable set list.

    Overall, the first two discs covering the '60s and '70s are likely to be the most familiar to listeners, perhaps because much of the music was issued at a time when rock seemed less divided by subgroups than today. Yes, the Byrds' "Turn! Turn! Turn!" may have been "folk-rock," but the rock family was broad enough to encompass the Byrds and Jefferson Airplane, Donovan and the Band. Still, one of the strong points of these early discs is the mixing of less familiar tracks with material that still circulates on Oldies stations. Most listeners, for instance, will be familiar with Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth" and the Stone Poneys' (with Linda Rondstadt singing lead) "Different Drum," but are less likely to be on a sure footing with Tim Buckley's "I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain" and Tim Rose's version of "Morning Dew." The collection also makes a smart move by including a number of British performers including Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, and Steeleye Span.

    The latter two discs representing the '80s and '90s (and beyond) may lack the cohesiveness of the earlier discs, but the music is nonetheless solid. Part of the problem stems from the shattering of once seemingly stable categories like rock/folk-rock into alternative rock, singer/songwriter, and Celtic. Unless one is a fan of every subgenre, she is unlikely to sing along with a number of these songs. Also, the mixture of such disparate categories is bound to create odd pairings.

    It's odd, for instance, to stick Dexys Midnight Runners' "Come on Eileen" between Richard and Linda Thompson's "Wall of Death" and R.E.M.'s "Talk About the Passion." And it's selections like "Come on Eileen" and 10,000 Maniacs' "Don't Talk" that will lead record shop nerds and music historians to cry foul: in what way does either song relate to folk-rock? But other cuts, like the above mentioned "Talk About the Passion," along with David Gray's "Babylon" and Natalie Merchant's "Where I Go," fit just fine, whether one is pointing to something called folk-rock or just good music. These discs are also strong on including female voices like Sarah McLachlan's "Drawn to the Rhythm," Mazzy Star's "Fade Into You," and Shawn Colvin's "Sunny Came Home."

    Like all collections, Four Decades of Folk Rock is a selective view of music history that some may choose to contend. More than history, though, the collection succeeds by putting together a solid and likable set list that balances the familiar with the lesser known, the American with the British, and, thankfully, both male and female performers. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

    Four Decades of Folk Rock Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • Artist
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 44 (3)
  • Luka
  • Vega, Suzanne
  • 3:52
  • Sound Clip for Luka from Four Decades of Folk Rock


  • 46 (3)
  • See How We Are
  • X [1]
  • 3:47
  • Sound Clip for See How We Are from Four Decades of Folk Rock


  • 56 (4)
  • Angels
  • 3:35
  • Sound Clip for Angels from Four Decades of Folk Rock


  • 58 (4)
  • Galileo
  • Indigo Girls
  • 4:10
  • Sound Clip for Galileo from Four Decades of Folk Rock


  • 62 (4)
  • Loose String
  • Son Volt
  • 3:43
  • Sound Clip for Loose String from Four Decades of Folk Rock


  • 63 (4)
  • Love to Love You
  • Corrs
  • 4:08
  • Sound Clip for Love to Love You from Four Decades of Folk Rock


  • 66 (4)
  • She Came Along to Me
  • 3:25
  • Sound Clip for She Came Along to Me from Four Decades of Folk Rock


  • 69 (4)
  • Chief
  • Griffin, Patty
  • 3:10
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  • 70 (4)
  • Stupid
  • McCue, Anne
  • 4:35
  • Sound Clip for Stupid from Four Decades of Folk Rock


  • Credits of Four Decades of Folk Rock

    • Ted Myers
    • Liner Notes, Compilation Producer, Research
    • Amy Ray
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
    • Jeff Tweedy
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Harmonica
    • Anne McCue
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Guitar (12 String Electric), Vocals, Guitar (Electric)
    • Simon Nicol
    • Guitar (Electric), Electric Autoharp, Vocals (Background)
    • Jay Bennett
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Slide Guitar, Bass, Harmony Vocals
    • Jay Farrar
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals
    • Greg Leisz
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Lap Steel Guitar, Pedal Steel, Guitar (Electric)
    • Joan Baez
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Moog Synthesizer, Producer, Arp
    • Dave Alvin
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Guitar (Electric)
    • Tim Buckley
    • Vocals, Bottleneck Guitar, Guitar (12 String), Kalimba
    • Shawn Colvin
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Vocals (Background)
    • Donovan
    • Guitar (Electric), Vocals


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