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Paredon Records audio recordings

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Paredon Records audio recordings
Identifier
CFCH.PARE
Creator
Paredon Records
Silber, Irwin, 1925-2010
Dane, Barbara
Processing Information
Prepared by Benjamin Z. Brown, 2006, and Stephanie A. Massaro, 2008; authority terms compiled by Jeff Place, Stephanie Smith, and Stephanie A. Massaro, 2008. The Paredon Records audiorecordings are not organized completely in its original order, though its basic arrangement is the same.
Biographical / Historical
Paredon Records was founded in 1969 in New York by Barbara Dane and Irwin Silber, and its first recordings were released in 1970. Paredon released four records at a time. Barbara Dane, a singer/songwriter herself, produced the albums and recruited the musicians, artists who worked on the covers, and volunteers who translated foreign language material and contributed stories for the record booklets. Irwin Silber, a writer and editor for The Guardian newspaper, assisted Dane in all aspects of production. Irwin worked on business aspects of the label, such as distribution, orders, and editing and printing the record supplemental materials. Dane and Silber traveled to almost all of the countries mentioned in these records, as part of their work as activists and personally knew the musicians and artists. According to the interview with Barbara Dane, "Paredon" means "a big wall" in Spanish. Paredon represents "a wall of culture defending us [listeners] against this 'sleazy' culture that's out there on the other side of the wall." The mission of Paredon Records was to use music as a tool to spread culture: the stories and experiences of those involved in protest and revolution movements all over the world, in order to increase dialogue among similar movements and peoples. Dane and Silber hoped these records would promote social and political activism, and that the uplifting power of music would inspire people to be agents of social change. The records reflect the most important socialist or liberation movements in world politics as well as domestic issues in the United States of the late twentieth century. The 50 Paredon record albums constitute a unique historical documentation of the political protest and revolutionary currents in the world over the course of three decades. 31 of the 50 albums come from national liberation movements in Asia, Africa and Latin America. These include music, song, poetry and speech from Angola, Argentina, Chile, China, Cuba, The Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, Mexico, Nicaragua, Palestine, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Thailand, Uruguay, and Vietnam. Another five albums come out of the European oppositional political movements from; Greece, Italy, North Ireland and the United Kingdom. In all cases, the materials are performed and/or presented by the participants in these movements. A number of world renowned artists are among the performers, including Mikis Theodorakis (Greece), Marcel Khalife (Lebanon), Quilapayún (Chile) and Silvio Rodriguez (Cuba). Several important world political figures — Fidel Castro, Ho Chi Minh, Don Albizu Campos and Che Guevara — also appear on these records delivering seminal speeches. Not all of the political figures deliver their speeches, such as the Ho Chi Minh album, but were read by someone else. The other 14 record albums document political and social protest movements in the U.S. during this same period. The songs reflect currents in the civil rights, women's, and labor movements. Two albums document GI opposition to the Vietnam War. These recordings include a broad array of singers and songs associated with the political protest of the times. Albums by the band "The Men of No Property" and others were obtained clandestinely, as the movements often became dangerous. Smithsonian Folkways Director Daniel Sheehy interviewed Barbara Dane in 2007, the transcript of which is contained in the Supporting Materials folder in Series 1: Papers.
Date
1969-2007
Provenance
The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections acquired the Paredon Records audiorecordings in December, 1991, when Barbara Dane and Irwin Silber donated their record company papers to the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. The Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage agreed to keep the record titles available for purchase, and to accession and store the Paredon Records Collection in the archives.
Extent
8.85 Cubic feet
1 Cubic foot (Phonograph records)
6.6 Cubic feet (Audiotapes)
1.25 Cubic feet (Business records)
Summary
The Paredon Records audiorecordings consist of all 50 of the recordings released by Paredon, along with the master audiotapes. Many of the recordings have a file containing business records relating to their production. These business records include artist contracts, recording reports, various notes on records produced, photographs of artists, news articles both about and by Barbara Dane, Irwin Silber, and Paredon Records, correspondence by Barbara Dane, Irwin Silber and Paredon Records, and other miscellany. Many contracts are signed by both Paredon Records and the artist. Correspondence is primarily between business associates. A complete inventory of the business records is available.
Restrictions
Access by appointment only. Contact the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections at (202) 633-7322 or rinzlerarchives@si.edu for additional information.
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Contracts
Audiotapes
Correspondence
Business records
Articles
Phonograph records
Photographs
Arrangement
Series 1: Papers (1970-2007, bulk 1970-1980) Series 2: Master Audiorecordings (1969-1985, bulk 1970-1980)
Scope and Contents
There are two main components of the Paredon Records audiorecordings: the master recordings and corresponding commercial records themselves and the paper files relating to these recordings. Series 1: Papers is primarily made up of "production files"--files containing materials related to specific albums. These production files can include artist contracts, recording reports, photographs of artists, clippings, royalty statements, licenses, album cover proofs, and correspondence between Paredon Records and the recording artists. news articles both about and by Barbara Dane, Irwin Silber, and Paredon Records. Many contracts are signed by both Paredon Records and the artist. Also included in this series are articles by Barbara Dane and Irwin Silber, a transcript of Daniel Sheehy's oral history interview with Barbara Dane, as well as miscellaneous ephemera. Series 2: Master Audiorecordings includes all Paredon master tapes. Their corresponding commercial recordings are not described in this finding aid.
Genre/Form
Contracts
Audiotapes
Correspondence
Business records
Articles
Phonograph records
Photographs
Rights
Copyright restrictions apply. Contact archives staff for additional information.
Creator
Paredon Records
Silber, Irwin, 1925-2010
Dane, Barbara
Names
Paredon Records
Topic
World music
Revolutions and socialism
Protest songs
Folk music
Citation
Paredon Records audiorecordings, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Archival Repository
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503512422227-1503512422241-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk55d94d923-1c22-49b1-b0d6-2de506c90f31

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  • Cuba Va! Songs of the new generation of revolutionary Cuba

  • Audio

  • Phonograph records

  • P-1002 Angola: Victory is Certain! Victória e Cèrta! Songs of the Liberation Army of MPLA - Members of the MPLA, Angola

  • The East is Red

  • The Force of Life

  • Vietnam Will Win! Liberation songs of the Vietnamese people recorded in Vietnam

  • Canción Protesta: Protest Songs of Latin America

  • Chile: The Siege of Santa Maria de Iquique

  • P-1003 FTA! Songs of the GI Resistance - Barbara Dane

  • P-1004 Huey Newton Speaks - Huey Newton

  • P-1019 Chile: The Siege of Santa Maria Iquique - Hector Duvauchelle Quilapayun

  • P-1017 Che Guevara Speaks

  • P-1035 Viva Puerto Rico Libre! Disco Libre - Grupo Taone Tipico, Flora Santiago, Andres Jiminez, Noel Hernandez, Antonio Caban Vale, Estrella Artau, Pablo Milanes, Amaury Perez Vidal

  • P-1025 Dominican Republic: ¡La Hora Esta Llegando! (The Time Is Coming!) - Expresión Joven y Los Mecetongos

  • P-1034 Ecuador: The Cry of Freedom! El Grito de Libertad! - Jatari (Rodrigo Robalino, Ataulfo Tobar, Carlos Montilla, Patricio Montilla)

  • P-1026 Italy: Avanti Popolo! (Forward People!)

  • P-1008 Vietnam: Songs of Liberation

  • P-1021 Greece: New Songs - Mikis Theodorakis

  • P-2501 Habla Albizu Campos (Albizu Campos Speaks)

  • P-1006 This is Free Belfast! - The Men of No Property

  • P-1031 Haiti: Ki Sa Pou-N Fe? (What Is to Be Done?) - Atis Indepandan

  • P-1047 Promises of the Storm - Marcel Khalife, Palestine

  • P-1033 The Legacy of Ho Chi Minh: nothing is more precious than independence and freedom - Vu Thien Dinh, Ho Chi Minh, Barbara Dane

  • P-1048 Un Son Para Mi Pueblo: Songs from the New Nicaragua - Luis Enrique Mejia Godoy and Grupo Mancotal

  • P-1042 Thailand: Songs For Life Sung By Caravan

  • P-1010 Cuba Va! - Grupo de Experimentacion Soñora del ICAIC (Instituto Cubano de Artes y Industrias Cinematograficas)

  • P-1023 The Force of Life - The Red Star Singers, USA

  • P-1045 Cuba: Rabo de Nube (Tail of a Tornado) - Silvio Rodriguez

  • P-1029 Philippines: Bangon! (Arise!) - Members of the KDP

  • P-2003 What Now People? Vol. 3 - Kristin Lems, Pete Seeger, Dorie Ellzey, Si Kahn/Charlotte Brody, Lucha, Roger Bryant, Ruthie Gorton, Pat DeCou & Tex La Mountain, Malvina Reynolds, Noel Hernandez, Kathy Kahn, Red Shadow, Cindy Mapes, Countrydiction/Tim Patterson

  • P-1027 Por el Fusil y la Flor (By the Gun and the Flower) - Bernardo Palumbo y Cantaclaro, Argentina

  • P-2002 What Now People? Vol. 2 - Rick Ruskin, Charlie King, Barbara Dane, American Indian Movement Singers, Willie Sordill, Dee Werner, Si Kahn, Red Shadow, Fast Flying Vestibule, Amaury Perez Vidal, Covered Wagon Singers, Pete Seeger, Kristin Lems, Dorie Ellzey, Chris Iijima

  • P-1040 Puerto Rico: Como El Filo del Machete (Like The Edge of the Machete) - Andrés Jiménez

  • Papers

  • P-1050 Por Eso Luchamos... - Cutumay Camones, El Salvador

  • P-1039 Ireland: The Final Struggle - The Men of No Property

  • P-1036 Songs of Life from a Dying British Empire - Leon Rosselson and Roy Bailey

  • P-1038 "…And Ain't I a Woman" - New Harmony Sisterhood Band (Marcia Deil, Pat Oullette, Deborah Silverstein, Katie Tolles, Kendall Hale, Timothy Patterson)

  • P-2001 What Now, People? Vol. 1 : Bill Horwitz, Holly Near, Covered Wagon Musicians, Alfonso Ray Riate, Oscar Brand, The Human Condition, Bernice Reagon, Pete Seeger, Redwing, Charlie King, Barbara Dane, Chris Kando Iijima

  • Supporting Materials

  • Angola: Victory is Certain

  • Uruguay: a desalambrar! Tear Down the Fences!

  • Commercial Audio Recordings

  • I hate the capitalist system sung by Barbara Dane

  • Argentina: Por el Fusil y La Flor (The Flower and the Gun)

  • Angola: Victory is Certain

  • FTA! Songs of the GI Resistance

  • What Now People, Vol. 1

  • Cuba: Rabo de Nube (Tail of a Tornado)

  • Viva Puerto Rico Libre!

  • ...And Ain't I a Woman?

  • Ireland: The Final Struggle

  • Thailand: Caravan: Songs for Life

  • Palestine lives!

  • Working people gonna rise sung and played by The Human Condition with Beverly Grant

  • Italy: Avanti Popolo! (Forward People!)

  • Give Your Hands to Struggle: The Evolution of a Freedom Fighter

  • Cuba: Songs for Our America

  • Mexico: Days of Struggle

  • P-1001 Cancion Protesta: Protest Songs of Latin America

  • Booklet; Spanish and English translations, 16 pages (2 copies)

  • 10 Photographs of Angolans and Guerrillas, some used in recording.

  • Booklet, Spanish and English translations; 16 pages (3 copies)

  • Historic Second Declaration of Havana, The: Feb. 4, 1962

  • Tengo Puerto Rico en mi corazon I Have Puerto Rico in my heart)

  • This is Free Belfast! Irish Rebel Songs of the Six Counties

  • Huey Newton Speaks

  • To Barbara Dane from Roy Harvey; 1 page, about drawings and tapes

  • To Barbara Dane from Roy Harvey; 1 page, about drawings and tapes

  • To Barbara Dane from Roy Harvey; 1 page, regarding MPLA 1970 publication including "Tenth Year of the Armed Struggle"

  • To Barbara Dane from Roy Harvey; 1 page, regarding lyrics

  • To Barbara Dane from Roy Harvey; 1 page, about additional materials for project

  • To Barbara Dane from Roy Harvey; 2 pages, Songs of MPLA

  • To Barbara Dane from Roy Harvey; 1 page, on accepting project outline and captions for photographs

  • Che Guevara speaks

  • Album Cover Mechanicals P-1001 - P-2501

  • To Barbara Dane from Liberation Support Movement; 1 page, other page(s) missing

  • Newspaper clipping, "The Sound of Angolas's freedom, on tape and records" reviewed by Greg Thompson, Daily World

  • To Paredon Records from Steve Goldfield, Liberation Support Movement, 1 page, third conference of support committees for the PFLO in Paris, France

  • Magazine clippings, death of Che Guevara (photographs and text)

  • To Fredrika Newton from Royalties and Licensing at Smithsonian Folkways Recordings; Artist Contract

  • Booklet; 8 Pages (2 copies)

  • To Huey Newton from Irwin Silber, Concerning the release of record

  • Photograph, Che Guevara on radio; paper copy

  • Interviews with Barbara Dane and Irwin Silber on history of Paredon Records and their involvement in various movements

  • Booklet; 12 pages (5 copies)

  • To Irwin Silber from Barbara Dane; handwritten note

  • Royalty and Sales receipt

  • 9 Photographs of protest and demonstration with prominent Che Guevara signs

  • To Barbara Dane from Walter Wagoner

  • Royalty and sales receipt

  • Royalty and sales receipt

  • Royalty summary for P-1034; handwritten

  • Royalty statement, Rodrigo Robalino

  • Booklet; 24 pages (3 copies)

  • To Susan Susman from Barbara Cook; 2 pages

  • Royalty and sales receipt

  • Invoice, Disco Libre

  • Royalty and Sales receipt

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