Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released: 1957
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Documentary
[Side A, Part I: Street Musician]
Untitled (Street Saxophone): Unknown Artist
Untitled (Glass Bowls): Unknown Artist
Bongo Boys: Unknown Artist
The Carnegie Hall Fiddler: Guisseppi Ravita
Untitled (Guitar): Rev. Gary Davis
Untitled (Time Square Accordion): Unknown Artist
Moondog: Moondog
[Side A, Part II: Washington Square]
Untitled (Banjo And Bass): Unknown Artist
Rambling Around: The Kosoy Twins
King Edward: Ralph Rinzler, The Kosoy Twins
When The Saints Go Marching In (Spoons And Ocarina): Unknown Artist
Met A Little Gipsy: John Gibbons
Deep Blue Sea: Jane Soyer
Another Man Done Gone: Fred Gerlach
[Side B, Part I: Religious Music}
Untitled (Church Bells): Unknown Artist
Untitled (Salvation Army Group): Unknown Artist
Untitled (Salvation Army Christmas Band): Unknown Artist
Untitled (Puerto Rican Street Gospel Group): Unknown Artist
Just A Closer Walk WIth Thee: Unknown Artist
[Side B, Part I: Street Festival]
Untitled (Jazz Group): Unknown Artist
Untitled (Band): Unknown Artist
Untitled (Parade): Unknown Artist
Untitled (Song): Unknown Artist
[Side B, Part I: Parades]
Untitled (Montage Of City Parades): Unknown Artist
[Credits]
Producer, Recorder and Liner Notes: Tony Schwartz, Cover Artwork: Don Freeman
[Notes]
From the streets of New York City comes a medley of musical styles that represents the cultural and musical diversity of the Big Apple. Recorded between the spring of 1950 and fall of 1957 by famed sound archivist Tony Schwartz, Music in the Streets attests to the view that music is a matter of "necessity [and] inclination." The selections here include not only that of street performers and musicians but also of street festivals, parades, and religious groups. Liner notes include photographs of street musicians in New York City, an introduction by Schwartz, and track notes.
May 7, 2023
Tony Schwartz – Music in the Streets
A fascinating collection of music and musicians recorded on the streets of New York City
Labels:
Ralph Rinzler
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