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Songs of Free Men

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Download links and information about Songs of Free Men by Paul Robeson Jr. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Gospel, Pop genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:08:54 minutes.

Artist: Paul Robeson Jr
Release date: 1997
Genre: Gospel, Pop
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:08:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Balm In Gilead (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:28
2. Chassidic Chant (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:40
3. From Border to Border from Quiet Flows the Don (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:24
4. Oh, How Proud Our Quiet Don from Quiet Flows the Don (featuring Lawrence Brown) 3:17
5. The Lord God of Abraham, from Elijah, Op. 70 (featuring Lawrence Brown) 3:07
6. The Purest Kind of Guy (Joe's Birthday Song) From the Opera No for an Answer (featuring Lawrence Brown) 3:18
7. Joe Hill (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:39
8. The Peat-Bog Soldiers (Moorsoldaten - Song from a German Concentration Camp) (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:24
9. The Four Insurgent Generals (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:10
10. Native Land (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:17
11. Song of the Plains (featuring Lawrence Brown) 3:03
12. Cradle Song (featuring Lawrence Brown) 3:48
13. Within Four Walls (featuring Lawrence Brown) 3:29
14. By An' By (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:25
15. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:28
16. John Henry (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:27
17. Water Boy (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:31
18. My Curly Headed Baby (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:42
19. Mah Lindy Lou (featuring Lawrence Brown) 3:07
20. Wagon Wheels (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:41
21. The House I Live In (featuring Lawrence Brown) 3:08
22. I Still Suits Me from Showboat (featuring Paul Robeson, Emanuel Balaban) 2:32
23. Sylvia (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:06
24. Ol' Man River from Showboat (featuring Lawrence Brown) 3:08
25. It Ain't Necessarily So (featuring Lawrence Brown) 2:35

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Culled from six concerts given in the 1940s, with most of its tracks previously released on 78-rpm albums in that decade, this disc, as annotator Paul Robeson, Jr., notes, presents Paul Robeson at the peak of his singing career (from age 44 to 49) and re-creates a typical recital. Robeson sings spirituals, folk songs from various countries in various languages, classical pieces, and theater music, including works by Felix Mendelssohn, Marc Blitzstein (a brilliant "The Purest Kind of Guy" from No for an Answer), Earl Robinson, George Gershwin, and, of course, Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II ("I Still Suits Me" and "Ol' Man River" from Show Boat). Robeson is accompanied by his usual pianist, Lawrence Brown, on the first 17 tracks and by the Columbia Concert Orchestra on the remaining eight. The sound quality is remarkably clear, showing little evidence of the 50-year-old (and older) sources. As a result, Robeson's amazing bass-baritone is revealed in all its power, as is a sense of enunciation and presentation that perfectly suits a wide range of material. Released shortly before Robeson's centenary, this album is a fitting tribute to him.