"Every Inch A Sailor" by Oscar Brand is a captivating journey through the rich traditions of sea shanties and folk music, released on June 15, 1960, under the Rhino/Elektra label. This 31-minute album is a treasure trove of 14 tracks, each offering a unique glimpse into the maritime culture and history. Oscar Brand, a renowned folk artist, brings to life timeless tales of sailors and the sea with his distinctive voice and engaging storytelling.
The album opens with "Destroyer Life," setting the tone for the nautical adventures that follow. Tracks like "Guantanamo Bay" and "The Reuben James Ritz" showcase Brand's ability to weave history and folklore into his music, while "Barnacle Bill" and "We Ain't Going to Sea No More" highlight the playful and rhythmic nature of sea shanties. Each song is a testament to the enduring appeal of traditional folk music, with Brand's interpretations adding a fresh perspective to these classic tunes.
"Every Inch A Sailor" is not just an album; it's an exploration of the sea's enduring influence on music and culture. Whether you're a fan of folk music or simply curious about the stories of the sea, this album offers a rich and engaging listening experience. Oscar Brand's masterful performances bring these songs to life, making "Every Inch A Sailor" a standout in the world of traditional folk music.
This is a 1961 Repress released as a LP.