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Folkways Records
Ella Jenkins – My Street Begins At My House - Vinyl LP Record Album Folkways FC 7543
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Capitol Records
Glen Campbell – By the Time I Get to Phoenix - Vinyl LP Record Album - Capitol ST 2851
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Columbia Records
The Brothers Four – Sing of Our Times - Vinyl LP Record Album - Columbia CS 8928
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Fantasy Records
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River - Vinyl LP Record Album - Fantasy – 8393
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Capitol Records
Chad & Jeremy – More Chad & Jeremy - Vinyl LP Record Album - Capitol – STT 2546
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Columbia Records
Bob Dylan – The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan - Vinyl LP Record Album Columbia PC 8786
$20.00

Folk
Folk music vinyl records serve as a vital part of music history, preserving the rich cultural heritage and storytelling traditions of various regions and communities.
Folk music reflects the experiences, struggles, and aspirations of ordinary people, often capturing historical events, social movements, and cultural identities. Folk vinyl records encompass a wide range of styles and traditions, including traditional ballads, protest songs, and acoustic guitar-driven melodies. Collecting folk vinyl records allows enthusiasts to delve into the roots of folk music, explore different regional styles, and appreciate the timeless beauty and relevance of these songs.
Folk vinyl records not only provide a glimpse into the past but also serve as a source of inspiration and connection to our shared human experiences. The vinyl format adds an extra layer of authenticity and warmth to the music, as the crackles and pops of the record become part of the listening experience.
Whether it's the poetic lyrics of Bob Dylan, the stirring vocals of Joan Baez, or the Appalachian ballads of artists like Jean Ritchie, folk music on vinyl records carries a sense of intimacy and cultural significance. By collecting folk vinyl records, music enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of folk traditions, gain insights into diverse cultures, and appreciate the enduring power of storytelling and music as vehicles for social commentary and personal expression.