Odetta at Carnegie Hall

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"Odetta at Carnegie Hall" is a landmark live folk and blues album by singer Odetta, celebrated for its powerful vocals and influential role in the American folk revival.

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instanceOf concert recording
live album
artist Odetta NERFINISHED
chronology Odetta discography NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception acclaimed
describedAs landmark live folk and blues album
followedBy Odetta and the Blues NERFINISHED
format LP record
genre blues
folk
hasTrack Ain't No Grave Can Hold My Body Down NERFINISHED
Alabama Bound NERFINISHED
Another Man Done Gone NERFINISHED
God's Gonna Cut You Down NERFINISHED
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands NERFINISHED
House of the Rising Sun NERFINISHED
If I Had a Hammer NERFINISHED
John Riley NERFINISHED
Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho NERFINISHED
No More Auction Block for Me NERFINISHED
Ox-Driver Song NERFINISHED
Spiritual Trilogy NERFINISHED
Spoken introduction
Take This Hammer NERFINISHED
The Fox NERFINISHED
The Gallows Pole NERFINISHED
The Lass from the Low Countree NERFINISHED
The Midnight Special NERFINISHED
Timber NERFINISHED
Water Boy NERFINISHED
When I Was a Young Girl NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfPerformance solo vocal performance
includesGenreElement spirituals
traditional ballads
work songs
influenced American folk music movement
language English
live true
notableFor powerful vocal performance
role in American folk revival
performer Odetta NERFINISHED
precededBy My Eyes Have Seen NERFINISHED
producer Jac Holzman NERFINISHED
recordedAt Carnegie Hall NERFINISHED
recordingDate 1960
recordLabel Vanguard Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1960
venue Carnegie Hall NERFINISHED

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Odetta notableWork Odetta at Carnegie Hall