Presenting The New Christy Minstrels

Presenting The New Christy Minstrels
Studio album by The New Christy Minstrels
Released October 1962 (1962-10)
Recorded April 1962
Genre Folk
Length 32:01
Label Columbia
Producer Jim Harbert
The New Christy Minstrels chronology
Presenting The New Christy Minstrels
(1962)
The New Christy Minstrels in Person
(1963)
Singles from Presenting The New Christy Minstrels
  1. "This Land Is Your Land"
    c/w
    "Don't Cry, Suzanne"

    Released: 1962

Presenting The New Christy Minstrels, also known as Exciting New Folk Chorus,[nb 1] is a studio album by the acoustic American folk music group The New Christy Minstrels. It was their debut album and was recorded in mid-April 1962. Columbia Records released the album in October 1962.[3]

Presenting The New Christy Minstrels won a Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Chorus in 1962 and occupied the Billboard 200 charts for two years, peaking at number 19.[4][5] The album included a cover of Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land", which entered the pop singles charts in December 1962.[6]

This album, along with the group's next, The New Christy Minstrels in Person was reissued on a single CD as Presenting & In Person with two bonus tracks by Collectors' Choice Music in 2003.[7]

Background

The New Christy Minstrels were created by singer/songwriter Randy Sparks in 1961 by combining three smaller folk groups, The Inn Group trio (John Forsha, Karol Dugan, Jerry Yester), The Fairmount Singers quartet, and his own Randy Sparks trio (Sparks, Jackie Miller, Nick Woods). He also included banjo player Billy Cudmore, folk-blues singer Terry Cudmore, folk singer Dolan Ellis, jazz singer Peggy Connelly, and singer/guitarist Art Podell. Sparks was experimenting with the notion of a folk orchestra and wanted to create a folk "supergroup".[3]

The 14-piece group worked well together until "literally days" before recording their debut album when The Fairmount Singers were forced to withdraw because of a "poorly scheduled prior engagement".[3] Reduced to ten members, the ensemble regrouped in mid-April 1962 and recorded Presenting The New Christy Minstrels.[3]

Music

Randy Sparks directed and arranged the music, and wrote four of the songs. The 14 tracks on Presenting The New Christy Minstrels are mostly traditional songs or covers of songs by other artists. Much of the material on this album would later become "synonymous with the early-'60s youth-driven folk movement."[3]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Allmusic critic Lindsay Planer in a review of Presenting The New Christy Minstrels was impressed by the ensemble's "rousing rendition" of Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land", and Terry Wadsworth's "lilting and poignant" song, "Don't Cry, Suzanne".[3] Planner called Wadsworth's "Wellinbrook Well" an "underrated classic", and described Randy Sparks's "Whistle" as a "brilliant bout of wordplay".[3] Planner said that the "most memorable performances" on the album were "That Big Rock Candy Mountain", "Cotton Picker's Song", "Oh! Shenando" and "In the Pines".[3]

Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., also at Allmusic wrote in a review of the compilation album, Presenting & In Person that while the album "captures the group's youthful, happy sound in all its glory", the presence of songs like "The Cotton Picker's Song" seemed "ill-chosen".[7] Lankford said that "Anyone vaguely familiar with songs associated with Leadbelly will wonder what a group of vibrant middle-class white kids know about picking cotton or sleeping in the pines all night."[7]

Track listing

Side one

All tracks composed by The New Christy Minstrels, except where noted. All tracks arranged by Randy Sparks.

  1. "This Land Is Your Land" (Woody Guthrie) – 2:12
  2. "Deep Blue Sea" (traditional) – 3:09
  3. "Don't Cry, Suzanne" (Terry Wadsworth) – 2:41
  4. "The Cotton Pickers' Song" – 2:40
  5. "The Big Rock Candy Mountain" – 1:20
  6. "Oh, Shenandoah" (Randy Sparks) – 2:26
  7. "Whistle" (Randy Sparks) – 1:14

Side two

  1. "Railroad Bill" – 2:12
  2. "Californio" – 2:08
  3. "I Know Where I'm Goin' " (Randy Sparks) – 2:35
  4. "Springfield Fair" (Nick Woods, Randy Sparks) – 2:09
  5. "In the Pines" – 2:27
  6. "Wellingbrook Well" (Terry Wadsworth) – 2:23
  7. "Nine Hundred Miles" – 2:25

Personnel

Sound

Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
Year
U.S. Billboard 200 19[5] 1962

Footnotes

  1. The original 1962 LP record (CL 1872/CS 8672) has several titles on the sleeve: The New Christy Minstrels – Exciting New Folk Chorus (front cover), The New Christy Minstrels – Exciting New Folk Singers (sleeve spine), and Presenting The New Christy Minstrels – Exciting New Folk Chorus (back cover).[1][2]

References

  1. Presenting The New Christy Minstrels LP record sleeve (Columbia Records, CS 1872, 1962).
  2. "New Christy Minstrels, The - Exciting New Folk Chorus". Discogs. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Planer, Lindsay. "Presenting: The New Christy Minstrels". AllMusic. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  4. Eder, Bruce. "The New Christy Minstrels". AllMusic. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
  5. 1 2 "The New Christy Minstrels Billboard Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  6. "The New Christy Minstrels Billboard Singles". AllMusic. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
  7. 1 2 3 Lankford, Jr., Ronnie D. "Presenting/In Person". AllMusic. Retrieved 2010-07-21.
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