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Harry Belafonte
Mark Twain and Other Folk Favorites
RELEASE
1955
LABEL
GENRES
Vocal Music, Calypso, Traditional Pop, Caribbean Traditions
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Album Review
Harry Belafonte's
first album features a solid variety of songs from American folk tradition, learned during his studies of folk music at the Library of Congress in the early 1950s. He had signed with RCA Victor in 1952, recording a series of well-received singles.
Belafonte's
new-found love for music of the West Indies can be found in songs such as "Man Piaba" (which he wrote) along with songs from English and Scottish tradition such as "Lord Randall" and "The Drummer & the Cook." Songs from African-American tradition include the chain gang song "Tol' My Captain" and the ubiquitous "John Henry."
Mark Twain
was a good initial effort, but
Belafonte's
repertoire and delivery would get stronger with the next album.
–
Cary Ginell, Rovi
Track Listing
Mark Twain
Man Piaba
John Henry
Tol' My Captain
Kalenda Rock (Mourning Song)
The Drummer and the Cook
The Fox
Soldier, Soldier
The Next Big River
Delia
Mo Mary
Lord Randall
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