Barbara Dane - When I Was A Young Girl (1962) Hi-Res

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Title: When I Was A Young Girl
Year Of Release: 1962
Label: Horizon Records
Genre: Jazz, Folk, Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, 16bit/44,1kHz) / Flac (tracks, 24bit/96kHz)
Total Time: 44:26
Total Size: 110/242/815 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. When I Was A Young Girl 3:28
02. Little Maggie 1:58
03. Nine Hundred Miles 2:10
04. Turkey Reveille 4:27
05. Who's Gonna' Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot 3:27
06. Ramblin' 2:45
07. Girl Of Constant Sorrow 3:50
08. Gypsy Davy 2:08
09. Single Girl 2:02
10. I Know Where I'm Going 2:22
11. The Danville Girl 2:50
12. Stung Right 2:12
13. Greensleeves 4:02
14. La Le Too Dum 3:02
15. Don't Sing Love Songs 3:43

Barbara Jean Spillman (May 12, 1927 – October 20, 2024), known professionally as Barbara Dane, was an American folk, blues, and jazz singer, guitarist, record producer, and political activist. She co-founded Paredon Records with Irwin Silber.

"Bessie Smith in stereo," wrote jazz critic Leonard Feather of Dane in the late 1950s. Time wrote of Dane: "The voice is pure, rich ... rare as a 20-carat diamond" and quoted Louis Armstrong's exclamation upon hearing her at the Pasadena jazz festival: "Did you get that chick? She's a gasser!" On the occasion of her 85th birthday, The Boston Globe music critic James Reed called her "one of the true unsung heroes of American music."