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Because of the length of the 1972 page, this sub-page contains all the entries for this release, both the original 1972 2LP releases, tape releases, and the 1987 CD releases.
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Revised: 07 January, 2024
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Vinyl and Tape Releases
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - promo and
commercial stereo 2LP sets: Vanguard VSD 17/18 (USA), 3
Mar 1972, re-released 1975, 1986:
Record 1 of this double album is
a selection of studio tracks from the Vanguard catalogue and Record 2 is a
compilation of highlights of the Newport Folk Festivals, including Bob
performing
Blowin' In The Wind from the 1963 festival.
The front sleeve of the album is a painting by Eric von Schmidt on all
releases except the French. For the UK Folklore album Dick Fariña & Eric
von Schmidt with Bob playing harmonica as "Blind Boy Grunt", see
1964. Thanks to Gil Walker for pointing out the correct date for this item -
it was previously dated as 1967, but apparently Vanguard did not revert to using
the "VSD" low number series until 1970. Tim Dunn gives the exact date as 3 Mar
1972. Gil Walker also has the US LP set, he confirms the picture below is of the
original US gatefold sleeve.
Vanguard VSD 17/18 (USA), 1972:
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R-0022-5 Blowin' In The Wind
- recorded live by "Bob Dylan
(and Friends)" (including Joan Baez and Peter, Paul & Mary) at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1963,
originally released on the 1964 Vanguard album The Newport Folk
Festival - 1963: The Evening Concerts Vol. 1, see
1964 (stereo version) Rob Carson tells me this is a different mix from the 1964 version - confirmation? If so, it could be the same as or similar to R-0818 released in 2007 on the US Columbia/Legacy DVD The Other Side Of The Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4. This makes Bob's vocals more prominent than on the 1964 release. Manuel García Jara's promo copy comes in the commercial gatefold sleeve and the records come in the Vanguard inner sleeves shown below. There is a white promo sticker on the front of the sleeve and the records have white promo labels. |
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Vanguard VSD 17/18 (USA) - detail of front of gatefold sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara (commercial release) |
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Vanguard VSD 17/18 (USA) - detail of outside gatefold sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara (promo and commercial releases) |
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Vanguard VSD 17/18 (USA) - inner sleeve front, scan by Manuel García Jara (promo and commercial releases) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - promo Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - detail of promo Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - promo Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - promo Side 3 scan by Manuel García Jara (includes R-0022) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - promo Side 4 scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 17/18 (USA) - inner sleeve rear, scan by Manuel García Jara (promo and commercial releases) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - commercial Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - detail of commercial Side 1 scan, by Manuel García Jara |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - commercial Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 18 (USA) - commercial Side 3 scan by Manuel García Jara (includes R-0022) |
Vanguard VSD 18 (USA) - commercial Side 4 scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 17/18 (USA) - detail of outside of gatefold sleeve, scan by
Manuel García Jara (promo and commercial releases)
The picture on the inside of the gatefold sleeve is of Newport Elk Lodge #104, whose web-site today is here . The records of the US 2LP set come in generic Vanguard inner sleeves. The record labels are dated 1972.
Vanguard VSD 17/18 (USA), 1975:
Vanguard VSD 17/18 (USA), 1986:
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - front scan by Manuel García Jara (1986 release) |
Vanguard Records was bought by Welk Record Group Company in 1985 and its address was moved from New York City to Santa Monica, CA. This new reissue with the original catalogue number dates from this period and, so far, it was the last release to be issued as a double vinyl album: two different selections of tracks taken from this 2LP set were released in 1987 as single vinyl albums: in the UK (Vanguard VNP 5317, including Blowin' In The Wind, see below) and in the USA (Vanguard Mid-Line VMS 73102, without Blowin' In The Wind, also see below). |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara (1986 release) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara (1986 release, no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara (1986 release, no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 18 (USA) - Side 3 scan by Manuel García Jara (1986 release, includes R-0022) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - Side 4 scan by Manuel García Jara (1986 release, no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara (1986 release) |
Vanguard CVM 73102 (USA) - outside of cassette insert, picture from www.discogs.com (1987 release - no Dylan) |
Vanguard VMS 73102 (USA) - front picture from www.discogs.com (1987 single LP release - no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (USA) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara
(1986 release)
This new release has some important differences:
Thanks to Wim van der Mark, Manuel García Jara, Tracy Zank and Mahmoud Sadrai for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - single 8-track tape release: Vanguard VAN M817/18 (USA), 3 Mar 1972:
Vanguard VAN M 817/18 (USA) - end of 8-track tape cartridge, scan
by Manuel García Jara
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - single stereo cassette release: Vanguard CVSD 17/18 (USA), 1987:
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Other Vanguard Releases:
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More details required of the Japanese Vanguard release shown. |
Thanks to Moise Potié for information and scan.
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - stereo 2LP sets: Vanguard VSD 17/18 (UK), 3 Mar 1972, re-released 1975:
Vanguard VSD 17/18 (UK), 1972:
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In the UK Vanguard records were released by Philips (later called PolyGram, now Universal) from the 1950s through to 1968, so the original releases of these Newport recordings in the UK was on the Fontana label, see 1964. Kenneth Robson's 1972 UK 2LP set was released by RCA, who released Vanguard recordings from 1968-74. The outside of the sleeve does not have the Stereo arrows and text "Also Playable Mono" as the US release. Also, the tracklist in the US edition has composer credits and copyrights, omitted on the rear of the UK sleeve. The inside of the UK gatefold sleeve is the same as that of the US sleeve. The UK record labels are also dated 1972. |
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Vanguard VSD 17 (UK) - Side 2 scan by Kenneth Robson (no Dylan, 1972 release) |
Vanguard VSD 18 (UK) - Side 3 scan by Kenneth Robson (includes R-0022, 1972 release) |
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Vanguard VSD 17/18 (UK) - detail of outside of gatefold sleeve, scan by
Kenneth Robson (1972 release)
Vanguard/Pye VSD 17/18 (UK), 1975:
Vanguard VSD 17/18 (UK) - detail of outside of gatefold sleeve, scan by
Manuel García Jara (1975 release)
Thanks to Kenneth Robson and Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - stereo 2LP set: Vanguard VSD 17/18 (France), 1972:
Thanks to Hans Seegers and Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - stereo 2LP set: Vanguard/Dischi Ricordi ASVAL 233054 (Italy), 1972:
Vanguard/Dischi Ricordi ASVAL 233054 (Italy) -
detail of spine of gatefold sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara
The text at the bottom of the rear sleeve still states "All songs on VSD-17 produced by Maynard Solomon..." even though this Italian release has a different catalogue number (ASVAL 233054) from other countries (VSD 17/18). The records have yellow Vanguard labels and are numbered 1-4. There is an Italian "SIAE" copyright stamp on Sides 1 and 3.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - stereo 2LP set: Vanguard/Grand Prix GPD-10007 (Sweden), 1972:
The inside of the gatefold sleeve is the same as for other releases. The records have silver labels, used by Vanguard in some countries from the late 1960s until the mid 1970s (the commercial release of the single Spanish album below has also silver labels). Fortunately, the record included in this copy is #2 with Blowin' In The Wind!
Vanguard/Grand Prix GPD-10007 (Sweden) - spine scan by
Manuel
García Jara
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - single stereo cassette release: Vanguard TC-VAX 701620 (Australia), late 1970s:
This original Vanguard USA recording was manufactured for sale in Australia/NZ. by Virgin Records Pty Ltd Rear of insert Licensed by Virgin Records Australia Pty Ltd Manufactured marketed and retailed by EMI Retail Promotions. The cassette is transparent grey with white text, there are no paper labels.
Thanks to Stuart Moore for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - stereo 2LP set: Vanguard VSD 17/18 (New Zealand), 1972:
Bill Hester's New Zealand 2LP release was manufactured by Pye Records of Auckland, New Zealand, on behalf of Vanguard. (Like Fontana, Pye was part of the Philips group, as the 1975 UK release above). The rear of the sleeve is in monochrome. The records are both numbered VSD 17/18 instead of VSD 17 and VSD 18, with the sides numbered 1 to 4. The red and yellow circle on the front of the New Zealand release appears to have been drawn in marker pens where a sticker was attached. Record 1 is sub-titled "Great Artists from the Vanguard Folk Catalogue" and Record 2 is subtitled "Highlights of the Newport Folk Festivals".
Thanks to Bill Hester for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Los Más Grandes Cantantes Folklóricos Americanos De Los Años Sesenta [Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties]" - promo and commercial stereo vinyl LP releases: Hispavox/Vanguard HVAS 471-22 (Spain), 1972:
The 1972 Spanish single LP release of this album, entitled Los Más Grandes Cantantes Folklóricos Americanos De Los Años Sesenta [The Best American Folksingers Of The Sixties] (Hispavox HVAS 471-22), released under licence from Vanguard, does not have a gatefold sleeve. It still contains R-0022. The very rare promo copy of the album has white Vanguard labels with text "DISCO PROMOCIONAL/PROHIBIDA SU VENTA [PROMOTIONAL RECORD/SALE PROHIBITED]". It comes in the commercial sleeve.
On the record labels Side 1 is subtitled as "Grandes artistas del catálogo Vanguard [Great artists from the Vanguard Catalogue]", Side 2 as "Selecciones de los Festivales Folk de Newport [Selections from Newport Folk Festivals]". Side 1 consists of studio recordings by artists like Ian & Sylvia, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Joan Baez and Odetta (a selection from Record 1 of the 2LP set). Side 2 has live performances taken from different Newport Folk Festivals by artists such as Judy Collins, Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger (a selection from Record 2 of the 2LP set). Bob's performance is credited to "Bob Dylan y Amigos [Bob Dylan and Friends]". Blowin' in The Wind is translated as "Quisiera Saber... [I Would Like To Know...]".
Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and Manuel
García Jara for further information and scans.
Various Artists - "Los Más Notables Cantantes Folklóricos Americanos De La Ultíma Decada [Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties]" - stereo 2LP set: Vanguard VSD 17/18 (Colombia), 1972:
Vanguard VSD 17/18 (Colombia) - front of gatefold sleeve, photo from www.discogs.com |
Vanguard VSD 17/18 (Colombia) - inside of gatefold sleeve with Spanish text on left, photo from www.discogs.com |
Vanguard VSD 17/18 (Colombia) - detail of rear of gatefold sleeve, photo from www.discogs.com |
Vanguard VSD 17/18 (Colombia) - rear of gatefold sleeve, photo from www.discogs.com |
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Vanguard VSD 17 (Colombia) - Side 1 photo from www.discogs.com (no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 17 (Colombia) - detail of Side 1, photo from www.discogs.com |
Vanguard VSD 17 (Colombia) - Side 2 photo from www.discogs.com (no Dylan) |
Vanguard VSD 18 (Colombia) - Side 1 photo from www.discogs.com (includes R-0022) |
Vanguard VSD 18 (Colombia) - Side 2 photo from www.discogs.com (no Dylan) |
This 2LP set had a different Spanish title: Los Más Notables Cantantes Folklóricos Americanos De La Ultíma Decada [The Most Notable Folksingers Of The Last Decade]. It was manufactured and distributed in Colombia by Discos Orbe LTDA of Bogotá on behalf of Vanguard Records. The title and other text on the sleeve and record labels including song titles are translated into Spanish. This time the individual records do not have sub-titles.
Various Artists - "Hits Of The Great American
Folksingers" - 2LP set: Bel
Air COD 2 (France), 1975(?):
The material was licensed from Vanguard in the USA. Despite the different
title and artwork, this is actually a reissue of the Vanguard 1972 2LP set
Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties
(Vanguard VSD 17/18)
above. Both editions, the original
and this reissue, have the same tracklist and in the same order.
The gatefold sleeve was printed in France by Grimoffset. The two records have blue Bel Air labels with the title "Hits of The Great American Folksingers" on each side, but on the inner gatefold sleeve each record has the same title as in the original release: record #1 is "Great Artists From The Vanguard Folk Catalogue" and record #2 is "Highlights Of The Newport Folk Festivals". The original album was first published in 1972 but it was reissued in 1975 in the USA and in the UK, so this must be the equivalent French reissue. On Side 3 Blowin' In The Wind is mistitled as "Flowin' In The Wind"!
Thanks to Hans Seegers and Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Les Géants Du Folk Américain Des Années 60 [American Folk Giants Of The 60s]" - stereo vinyl test pressing and commercial copies: Bel Air/Musidisc BEL 0010 (France), 1980:
Bel Air/Musidisc BEL 0010 (France) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel
García Jara (test pressing and commercial copies)
This new French release dates from 1980 and again came from Bel Air under license from Vanguard and distributed in France by Musidisc. This time it is a single album with yet another different title and artwork: it includes six tracks from the Vanguard catalogue and six tracks from the Newport Folk Festivals but, unlike on the Spanish album above (Hispavox HVAS 471-22), they are mixed on both sides: tracks recorded live at Newport are marked (*) on the rear sleeve. R-0022 is track 1 on Side 1 (it was on Record 2 of the original compilation).
The record of the test pressing has generic white labels with printed text "échantillon [sample]" and handwritten text including "Musidisc" and a date of "22-5-80" (22 May 1980). The record of the commercial copy has graduated pink Bel Air labels, quite different from the blue 1975 Bel Air labels above. The commercial copy has a price sticker on the rear sleeve for 19 Francs (€2.90).
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - stereo 2LP set: Vanguard/Edisom 624810 (Portugal), 1980s:
Vanguard/Edisom 624810 (Portugal)
- spine scan by Manuel García Jara
Edisom LDA. was a small Portuguese label that distributed the Virgin Records catalogue from the mid 1970s until 1992. The Virgin Records catalogue was sold to EMI (Portuguese affiliate: Valentim de Carvalho, later EMI Music Portugal) in 1992, and Edisom suffered a major blow that caused the label to cease operations in 1995.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - stereo vinyl LP releases: Vanguard VMS 73102 (USA), 1986; Vanguard VNP 5317 (UK), 1987:
Thanks to Manuel García Jara and Stuart Moore for information and scans.
CD Releases
There must be many more CD releases of this set - scans required!
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - 2CD 24-track release: Vanguard VCD 17/18 (West Germany), 1987:
Thanks to Ronald Born for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - single CD 24-track releases: Vanguard VCD 17/18 (USA/UK)/ Vanguard/Carrere 92015 (France)/ Vanguard/Virgin/Axis CDVAX 701620 (Australia), 1990(?):
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The USA/UK CD release is in the Vanguard "Twofer" series as is the 1987 single cassette release above. It was made in England. The French CD was released in association with French company Carrere. All these CD releases have 24 tracks on one disc. www.discogs.com dates these 24-track CDs as 1990. |
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Vanguard VCD 17/18 (USA/UK) - inside of CD front insert, scan by Jack from Canada |
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Vanguard VCD 17/18 (USA/UK) - detail of CD rear insert, scan by Jack from Canada ("MADE IN ENGLAND") |
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Vanguard/Carrerre 92015 (France) - rear insert scan by Peter Oudejans (24 tracks) |
Vanguard/Carrerre 92015 (France) - CD scan by Peter Oudejans |
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Thanks to Wim van der Mark, Jack from Canada, Peter Oudejans and Stuart Moore for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Greatest Folksingers Of The 'Sixties" - single CD 15-track release: Vanguard VNP 7317 (UK), 1987:
Vanguard VNP 7317 (UK) - CD front picture from www.discogs.com |
This 1987 15-track CD is the direct equivalent of the single UK LP Vanguard VNP 5317 above, and was also marketed by Start Records. |
Vanguard VNP 7317 (UK) - rear of CD insert, picture from www.discogs.com |
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Vanguard VNP 7317 (UK) - CD picture from www.discogs.com (15 tracks) |
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