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I am offering over 100 John Philip Sousa, Cornet, Trombone and Brass Ensemble Records and records by Sousa's Band from 1903 to 1930.Click on this link to see more NATIONAL ANTHEMS and War Related Records!Click on this link to see more Sousa and Brass Band Records WORLD WAR II:PAUL ROBESON in Songs of FREE MEN singing Song of German Concentration Camp inmates in German, a Spanish Civil War Song in Spanish, American Union songs in English, and Soviet Russian Patriotic songs in Russian Cover art by Steinweiss shows a shackled hand putting a dagger through a worm with the Na*i Sw*stika. Peat Bog Soldiers was sung by prisoners in N*zi concentration camps, reflecting Robeson's antifascist feelings. Orig Issue Pre War Gold Lable 4x 10" columbia records with original Album M-534 an notes Complete Orig Issue Pre War Gold Label Columbia 4x10" 78 rpm records w orig album and notes. Condition: EXCELLENT MINUS, some rubs, PEAT BOG has some longer scuff marks don't soundLast record (Song of Plains/ Native Land) has a rim bump and chip on blank rim only. Does not affect play. album VERY GOOD, binding and sleeves sound, tiny scratches on front cover, light rubbing of edges, back cover has some water damage/ water line on the outside only. He sings one stanza in the original language (English, Russian, German, Spanish) and one in English Accompanied by Lawrence Brown Piano Songs of Free Men is a studio album by Paul Robeson, recorded in early 1942 and released on Columbia Masterworks in 1943.As annotator Paul Robeson, Jr., notes, presents Paul Robeson at the peak of his singing career. “Songs of Free Men”. These are a group of political songs from Russia, Spain, Germany and America. The four Russian songs, including the Red Army favourite Song of the Plains pay tribute to Russia's heroic defence against the N*zi invasion. It is said that Russian soldiers would listen to Robeson before going out onto the battlefield.The Spanish contribution is Four Insurgent Soldiers sung by Robeson during his visit to Spain during the Spanish Civil War, and Peat Bog Soldiers was sung by prisoners in N*zi concentration camps, both reflecting Robeson's antifascist feelings.The American songs “The Purest Kind of Guy” and “Joe Hill” describe the awakening social consciousness of people during the great depression.Robeson was interested in music with a social message, and that message became increasingly obvious as socialist, if not downright communist. As well as singing these songs, Robeson used his fame to speak out about social issues. He travelled several times to Russia, where he was treated as a hero, and even awarded the Stalin Prize. Paul Robeson – Songs Of Free MenLabel:Columbia Masterworks – M 534Released:1943Track listingThe album was originally issued in 1943 as a set of four 10-inch 78-r.p.m. records, catalog number MM 543.No. Title Writer(s) Comments Length1. "From Border to Border" (from Quiet Flows the Don) Dzerzhinky Sung in English and Russian 2. "Oh, How Proud Our Quiet Don" (from Quiet Flows the Don) Dzerzhinky Sung in English and Russian 3. "The Purest Kind of a Guy" ("Joe's Birthday Song" from No for an Answer) Blitzstein Sung in English 4. "Joe Hill" E. Robinson A. HayesSung in English 5. "The Peat-Bog Soldiers" ("Moorsoldaten": song from a German concentration camp) Sung in English and German 6. "The Four Insurgent Generals" (Spanish loyalist song) Arr. Eisler Sung in English and Spanish 7. "Native Land" Dunayevsky Sung in Russian and English 8. "Song of the Plains" (Red Army song) Arr. Knipper Sung in English and RussianCreditsBaritone Vocals – Paul RobesonCover – Steinweiss*Piano, Accompanied By – Lawrence Brown (4)NotesA, B: From "Quiet Flows The Don," sung in English and RussianC: "Joe's Birthday Song" from "No For An Answer"E: "Moorsoldaten"; Song From A German Concentration CampF: Spanish Loyalist Song, sung in English and SpanishG: Red Army Song, Sung in English and RussianH. Sung in Russian and English Robeson sings folk songs from various countries in various languages and theater music, including works by Marc Blitzstein (a brilliant "The Purest Kind of Guy" from No for an Answer), Earl Robinson. Robeson is accompanied by his usual pianist, Lawrence Brown. 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, this album is a fitting tribute to him. 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Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, PAUL ROBESON, Lawrence Brown
Format: Record
Material: Shellac
Type: Box Set
Genre: Folk, Hymns & Marches, Military, Soundtracks & Musicals, World Music
Record Label: Columbia
Record Size: 10"
Style: Aria, Brass, Ceremonial, Chanson, Comedy/Novelty Music, Europop, Film Score/Soundtrack, Germany & Austria, Gypsy, Gypsy Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Jewish, Lied, Marching, Music Hall, Musical/Original Cast, National Anthem/Patriotic, Netherlands, Radio Play/Show, Scandinavia, Schlager, Vocal, Vocal Jazz, Anthem, Cabaret/Vaudeville, Christmas, Documentary, Jewish & Yiddish, Opera, Switzerland
Speed: 78 RPM
Release Title: Songs of Free Men
Language: German
Catalog Number: M 534, M-534, M534