Oscar Brand was a Canadian-born American folk singer-songwriter, radio host, and author. He released nearly 100 albums and composed hundreds of songs, among them Canadian patriotic songs, songs of the U.S. Armed Forces, sea shanties, presidential campaign songs over the years, and songs of protest. His discography is extensive.
Since 1945, he continuously hosted the longest-running[1] (70+ years) radio program in history, Folksong Festival on WNYC AM (New York).[2]
1940s
edit- Absolute Nonsense (1948, Riverside)
- Backroom Ballads (1949, Chesterfield Music Shop, Inc)
- Bawdy Songs & Backroom Ballads, Vol. 1 (1949, Audio Fidelity)
- Bawdy Songs & Backroom Ballads, Vol. 2 (1949, Audio Fidelity)
- G.I. American Army Songs (1949, Riverside)
1950s
edit- Bawdy Songs & Backroom Ballads, Vol. 3 (1950, Audio Fidelity)
- Bring a Song, Johnny (1950, Children's Record Guild) (reissued by Young People's Records)
- Bawdy Songs & Backroom Ballads, Vol. 4 (1951, Audio Fidelity)
- Bawdy Songs and Backroom Ballads: Volume 5. Bawdy Sea Shanties (1952, Audio Fidelity)
- Courting Songs (1954, Elektra)
- Rollicking Sea Shanties (1954, Audio Fidelity)
- Bawdy Hootenanny (1955, Audio Fidelity)
- Bawdy Songs Goes to College (1955, Audio Fidelity)
- Sing-Along Bawdy Songs & Backroom Ballads (1956, Audio Fidelity)
- The Wild Blue Yonder (1956, Elektra)
- American Drinking Songs (1956, Riverside)
- Bawdy Songs and Backroom Ballads: Volume 6. Bawdy Western Songs. (1957, Audio Fidelity)
- Give 'em the Hook! or Songs That Killed Vaudeville (1958, Riverside)
1960s
edit- Election Songs of the United States (1960, Smithsonian/Folkways)[3]
- Boating Songs & All That Bilge (1960, Elektra)
- For Doctors Only (1960, Elektra)
- Up in the Air (Songs of the Madcap Airman) (1960, Elektra)
- Sports Car Songs (1960, Elektra)
- Every Inch a Sailor (1960, Elektra) [not to be confused with an album of the same name by Milt Okun]
- Oscar Brand Sings for Adults (1960, ABC Paramount)
- Tell It to the Marines (1960, Elektra)
- Out of the Blue (1961, Elektra)
- World of Folk Music (1961, Armed Forces Radio Network)[4]
- Morality (live 1962, Impulse)[5]
- A Snow Job for Skiers (1963, Elektra)
- Songs Fore Golfers (1963, Elektra)
- Cough! Army Songs out of the Barracks Bag (1963, Elektra)
- Pie in the Sky (1969, Tradition) (reissued by Empire Musicwerks)
1970s
edit- Laughing America (1970, Tradition)
- The Americans (1974, Pickwick)
- Best of Oscar Brand (1975, Tradition)
- Oscar Brand: X (1976, Roulette)
- Sing-a-Longs: I Sing, You Sing, We All Sing (1977, Peter Pan)
- Singing Holidays (1978, Caedmon)
- Oscar Brand Celebrates The First Thanksgiving In Story & Song (feat. Eric Brand, 1978, Caedmon)
1980s
edit- Oscar Brand/Jean Ritchie (1980, Everest)
- Billy The Kid in Song & Story (1981, Caedmon)
- Trick or Treat (1981, Caedmon)
- Singing Is Believing (Songs of the Advent Season) (1982, Caedmon)
- My Christmas Is Best (1983, Caedmon)
- American Dreamer (1985, Biograph)
- Your Birthday Party (1986, Caedmon)
- Your Birthday Party (1986, Caedmon)
- 100-Proof American Drinking Songs (1987, Caedmon)
- Singalongs: I Sing, You Sing, We All Sing, Vols. 1 & 2 (1988, Peter Pan) (Originally issued as two separate volumes in 1987-88)
1990s
edit- Jewish Music in the New World – Live in Concert (1993, Oscar Brand)
- I Love Cats (1994, Alcazar/Alacazam!)
- Get a Dog (1995, Alcazar/Alacazam!)
- Presidential Campaign Songs: 1789–1996 (1999, Smithsonian/Folkways)[6]
- Bawdy Songs Rides Again (1999, Gypsy Hill)
2000s
edit- Four Albums of Military Songs from Oscar Brand (2006, Collector's Choice)
Albums with unknown release dates
edit- The Best of Bawdy Songs (Audio Fidelity)
- The Best of The Worst (Roulette)
- Celebrate (Infinity)
- Children's Concert at Town Hall (concert date May 1961) (Riverside)[7]
- Come to the Party (Young People's)
- Everybody Sing (Young People's)
- A Folk Concert in Town Hall, New York City (Smithsonian/Folkways)
- Folk Festival (compilation, ABC Paramount)
- The First Thanksgiving (Caedmon)
- Happy Birthday (World Songs) (Caedmon)
- Hop, Jump & Sing with Oscar Brand (Miller Brody)
- Macdougal & Bleeker (Elektra)
- Noah's Ark (Young People's)
- On Campus: Concert in Canada (Kapp)
- An Oscar Brand Songbag (Riverside)
- Party at Oscar's Place (video, Peter Pan)
- Paul Bunyan (Caedmon)
- Riddle Me This (Riverside)
- Shivaree (Esoteric)
- Songs & Poems of the Sea (Audio Fidelity)
- Songs for Tadpoles (Miller Brody)
- Songs Inane Only (Riverside)
- Songs of '76 (Miller Brody)
- Town Hall (Folkways)
- We All Sing (Peter Pan)
References
edit- ^ "People - Oscar Brand | WNYC | New York Public Radio, Podcasts, Live Streaming Radio, News".
- ^ "Folksong Festival | WNYC | New York Public Radio, Podcasts, Live Streaming Radio, News".
- ^ "Election Songs of the United States". Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
- ^ "Afrs-28".
- ^ "Specialty LP's". Billboard. 1 December 1962. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
- ^ "Presidential Campaign Songs, 1789-1996". Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
- ^ "Oscar Brand – Children's Concert at Town Hall (1961, Vinyl)". Discogs.
External links
edit- Oscar Brand: Discography
- Oscar Brand discography discography at Discogs