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This CD is sold by the Library of Congress. The traditional Mormon songs on this CD go back in time to the very earliest days of settlement and pioneering and are, for the opening of Utah and the West, extraordinarily unique documents. Songs of this nature, dealing with early pioneering and settlement, are virtually non-existent for any other state in the Union. Songs and ballads of the West reflect many aspects of Western life, ranging from peaceful pursuits to outlaw life and frontier Indian warfare. This CD serves as a solid introduction to the authentically traditional songs of the area once commonly known as the Far West. The 13 tracks on this CD include: 1. On the Road to California, or The Buffalo Bull Fight (William T. Morris ) 2. The Handcart Song ( L.M. Hilton ) 3. Tittery-Irie-Aye ( Joseph H. Watkins ) 4. Echo Canyon ( L.M. Hilton ) 5. The Utah Iron Horse ( Joseph H. Watkins ) 6. St. George ( Rudger McArthur ) 7. Root Hog or Die ( Jimmy Denoon ) 8. Starving to Death on a Government Claim ( Vance Randolph ) 9. Joe Bowers ( Charles Ingenthron ) 10. Custer's Last Charge ( Warde H. Ford ) 11. Sam Bass ( Lannis F. Sutton ) 12. The Brazos River ( Mrs. Irene Carlisle ) 13. Freighting from Wilcox to Globe ( Abraham John Busby ) I haven't heard this CD so I can't tell you what quality it is. This is an intended purchase, not an actual one. It can be bought here. Trackback(0)
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This CD is sold by the Library of Congress. The traditional Mormon songs on this CD go back in time to the very earliest days of settlement and pioneering and are, for the opening of Utah and the West, extraordinarily unique documents. Songs of this nature, dealing with early pioneering and settlement, are virtually non-existent for any other state in the Union. Songs and ballads of the West reflect many aspects of Western life, ranging from peaceful pursuits to outlaw life and frontier Indian warfare. This CD serves as a solid introduction to the authentically traditional songs of the area once commonly known as the Far West. The 13 tracks on this CD include: 
