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Paul Robeson

At Carnegie Hall

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  • Personnel : Paul Robeson, vocals with piano accompaniment by Alan Booth

Description

When Paul Robeson took the stage at Carnegie Hall in May of 1958, it had been 11 years since he had previously concertized freely in the United States. Blacklisted from the entertainment industry at home, and with the State Department unwilling to issue him a passport, he had fallen into eclipse as a singer and actor over the previous eight years. The concert recorded here, one of two at Carnegie Hall in May of 1958, marked his return. The performances on this record would also be his only stereo recordings — all were, naturally enough, the work of Vanguard Records, the New York-based record company that was also the home to fellow blacklistees the Weavers. The singing legend is in excellent voice throughout, his rich bass-baritone reveling in performances of a repertory that encompassed Bach, Mussorgsky, Schubert, Dvorák, Beethoven, traditional gospel, Russian and Chinese...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Every Time I Feel The Spirit
  • 2 Balm In Gilead
  • 3 Volga Boat Song
  • 4 Monologue From Othello (Shakespeare)
  • 5 O Thou Silent Night (Alexandrov)
  • 6 Chinese Children's Song
  • 7 My Curly Headed Baby (G.H. Clutsam)
  • 8 Old Man River
  • 9 Going Home (Dvorak, arr. Fisher)
  • 10 Monologue from Boris Godunov (Mussorgsky)
  • 11 The Orphan (Mussorgsky)
  • 12 Christ Lag In Todesbanden (J.S. Bach)
  • 13 Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel
  • 14 Lullaby (Franz Schubert)
  • 15 O No John
  • 16 Joe Hill
  • 17 Jacob's Ladder