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Paul Robeson At Carnegie Hall

Pure Pleasure | Item No: 458848
Vinyl LP | 1958 / UK – Reissue | New
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Item 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 folk songs, "Old Man River" from "Show Boat", and monologues from Shakespeare and the opera Boris Godunov. With a piano accompaniment by Alan Booth, Robeson ranged across a huge part of his own performing history. The 60-year-old singer, despite the decade of artificially imposed inactivity, still had much of his vocal power intact and all his dramatic instincts, and makes every moment count in his performance, investing immense power in every note and nuance. Sadly, his Vanguard performances were to be his only work captured on modern recording equipment -- because of the blacklist, everything else predated the arrival of recording tape and the long-playing record. But the performance captured here, and those represented on Vanguard's "The Essential Paul Robeson", show a man still capable of moving huge numbers of people with his voice -- and equally important, even at this late date, who had not lost the ability to walk a crowd through a vast and difficult range of repertory; his performances, even after ten years of professional exile, were also learning experiences, and consciousness-raising, which is why reactionaries in the United States were so afraid of him in the first place. And none of it has lost any of its power in the five decades since the actual event.
Item Details
Item No: 458848
Artist: Paul Robeson
Title: At Carnegie Hall
Label: Pure Pleasure
Catalog No: Pure Pleasure VSD-2035
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: UK – Reissue
Release Date: 1958
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Jazz | Fusion
Available since: 2016-02-17
Condition: New
Price: 28,99 € 14,49 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Every Time I Feel The Spirit
A2 Balm In Gilead
A3 Volga Boat Song
A4 Monologue From Shakespeares Othello
A5 O Thou Silent Night
A6 Chinese Children's Song
A7 My Curley Headed Baby
A8 Old Man River
A9 Going Home
B1 Monologue From Boris Gudonov
B2 The Orphan
B3 Christ Lag In Todesbanden
B4 Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel
B5 Lullaby
B6 O No John
B7 Joe Hill
B8 Jacob's Ladder
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