1865: Songs of Hope and Home from the American Civil War (Bonus Track Version) - Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky

1865: Songs of Hope and Home from the American Civil War (Bonus Track Version)

Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2015-01-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 20

  • ℗ 2015 harmonia mundi usa

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Weeping, Sad and Lonely, or, W Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky 5:23
2
Darling Nelly Gray Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky 5:32
3
Hard times come again no more Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky 4:21
4
Sweet Evelina Anonymous 4 2:56
5
Bright Sunny South Bruce Molsky 3:20
6
The Southern Soldier Boy / Reb Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky 3:47
7
Tenting on the Old Camp Ground Anonymous 4 4:36
8
Aura Lea Bruce Molsky & Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek 5:56
9
Listen to the Mocking Bird Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky 3:16
10
Camp Chase Bruce Molsky 2:18
11
Brother Green Bruce Molsky 2:58
12
The Faded Coat of Blue, or, Th Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky 3:32
13
The Maiden in the Garden Ruth Cunningham & Bruce Molsky 3:39
14
The True Lover's Farewell Marsha Genensky & Bruce Molsky 2:28
15
Home, Sweet Home / Polly Put t Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky 3:10
16
The Picture on the Wall Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky 3:01
17
Abide with Me Anonymous 4 3:25
18
Shall We Gather At The River Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky 3:05
19
The Land of Beulah (Bonus Trac Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky 3:23

Reviews

  • "the singing is gorgeous, with deep, sweet feeling"

    5
    By Simonie
    "as in their two previous releases of American songs, American Angels and Gloryland, the singing is gorgeous, with deep, sweet feeling. By the time "Abide with Me" and "Shall We Gather at the River" roll around at the close of this album, it's quite possible you'll be sniffling” - NPR Music “First Listen” "The vocals of Anonymous 4 are precise, articulate, and warmhearted; and the addition of the lower male voice complements their tonal and emotional qualities. They are an outstanding ensemble, gorgeous and heartfelt in their harmonies and presentation” - Classical Candor "Stephen Foster’s ‘Hard Times Come Again No More’ benefits greatly from the beauty and precision of the four voices. Fiddler and banjoist Bruce Molsky lends instruments and voice, only ramping up the poignancy of Henry Clay Work’s ‘The Picture on the Wall.’ - Metroland Gift Guide "Anonymous 4 have had a storied career of zeroing in on certain eras and then exploring that period with unerring care. This time they’ve added multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Bruce Molsky to add many new colors to the quartet’s loving take on songs like “Hard Times Come Again No More” and “Abide with Me” - The Morton Report