What're some great folk albums that aren't indie folk albums?
Jackson C Frank
Dave Van Ronk
Bob Dylan
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>>74844923
Did you know there are over 150 countries in the world outside America?
Fly, Fly, My Sadness
>>74844952
contribute or fuck off
>>74845011
Smithsonian Folkways
More Folk from the world over you can listen to in a lifetime, have fun
Gwendal - Irish Jig:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfdkKjOn14Q
Kebnekajse - Kebnekajse II:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNaHfU0ziI
Exuma - Exuma:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tkj1DDKSDUg
>>74845086
Came here to post this.
Library of Congress also has a vast (FREE!) archive of folk, work songs, slave spirituals, gospel, etc.
the trees community for obscure 70s hippie christians
>tfw you will never be high on lsd and see jesus while living in an abandoned loft with your 10 mates
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmSkUO5wMB4
dont quote me on the greentext btw i haven't really listened to them in like 5+ years
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Bascom Lamar Lunsford
John Fahey
The Albion Band
Shirley Collins
Linda Perhacs
Nic Jones
Vashti Bunyan
The Incredible String Band
Abner Jay (not folk but has folk sensibilities)
Dock Boggs
Clarence Ashley
Roscoe Holcomb
Richard "Rabbit" Brown
Hoyt Axton
Check out Alan Lomax recordings as well
Rev. Gary Davis
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Oh and I forgot to add Billy Bennington, he was an awesome hammer dulcimer player from the uk