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Smithsonian Folkways Mission

Smithsonian Folkways Recordings is the nonprofit record label of the Smithsonian Institution, the national museum of the United States. We are dedicated to supporting cultural diversity and increased understanding among peoples through the documentation, preservation, and dissemination of sound. We believe that musical and cultural diversity contributes to the vitality and quality of life throughout the world. Through the dissemination of audio recordings and educational materials we seek to strengthen people's engagement with their own cultural heritage and to enhance their awareness and appreciation of the cultural heritage of others. Our mission is the legacy of HYPERLINK "http://folklife.si.edu/center/legacy/asch.aspx"/t "_blank" who founded Folkways Records in 1948 to document "people's music," spoken word, instruction, and sounds from around the world. The Smithsonian acquired Folkways from the Asch estate in 1987, and Smithsonian Folkways Recordings has continued the Folkways commitment to cultural diversity, education, increased understanding, and lively engagement with the world of sound.

Smithsonian Folkways History

Folkways Records & Service Co. was incorporated in 1948 in New York City by Moses Asch (1905-1986) and Marian Distler (1919-1964). Under Asch's enthusiastic and dedicated direction, Folkways sought to record and document the entire world of sound. Between 1948 and Asch's death, Folkways' tiny staff released 2,168 albums. Topics included traditional, ethnic, and contemporary music from around the world; poetry, spoken word, and instructional recordings in numerous languages; and documentary recordings of individuals, communities, current events, and natural sounds.

As one of the first record companies to offer albums of "world music," and as an early exponent of the singers and songwriters who formed the core of the American folk music revival (including such giants as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and Lead Belly), Asch's Folkways grew to become one of the most influential record companies in the world.

Following Asch's death, in 1987 the Smithsonian Institution Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage in Washington D.C. acquired Folkways Recordings and the label's business papers and files to ensure that the sounds and genius of its artists would continue to be available to future generations.

As a condition of the acquisition, the Smithsonian agreed that virtually all of the firm's 2,168 titles would remain "in print" forever a condition that Smithsonian Folkways continues to honor through its custom order service. Whether it sells 8,000 copies each year or only one copy every five years, every Folkways title remains available for purchase.

In the years since 1987, Smithsonian Folkways has continued to expand on Asch's legacy, adding several other record labels to the collections and releasing over 300 new recordings that document and celebrate the sounds of the world around us.

 

 

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Emory Cook Collection

Emory Cook (1913-2002) was an audio engineer and inventor who used his Sounds of our Times and Cook Laboratories record labels to demonstrate his philosophy about sound, his recording equipment, and his manufacturing techniques. From 1952 to 1966 Cook recorded, manufactured, and distributed some of the highest quality audio recordings in the world. The 140 titles on Cook Records include European and American concert music, U.S. and Caribbean popular and traditional music, as well as mechanical and natural sounds. Emory and Martha Cook donated their record company, master tapes, patents, and papers to the Smithsonian Institution in 1990.

Biography

Emory Cook (1913-2002) is widely regarded as one of the top audio engineers of all time. Born and raised in Albany, New York, he joined the Army Air Cops in 1932. After his discharge in 1934 he obtained his degree from Cornell University and began working for Western Electric in the Audio Engineering Force. During World War II, while still at Western Electric, Cook supervised the creation of a fire-controlled radar “Trainer," for which he received a Commendation from the Service.

In the late 1940's, convinced he could do better than what was on the market, Cook began experimenting with making his own audio equipment. Cook Laboratories was started in 1945 when he developed a new cutting head to be used in record production. Future development of equipment brought about the discovery that he could record frequencies as high as 20,000 hertz, more than any other recording company at the time. He cut a record of piano and organ music to demonstrate this discovery, and took it to the 1949 Audio Fair in New Yonkers. When he demonstrated the record with the hopes to sell the recording equipment, he found that people were much more interested in buying the record itself. Shortly after, Sounds of Our Times, later called Cook Records, was born.

Cook Records collected many different sounds and was mostly aimed at the devoted high-fidelity listener. Cook believed that hearing was a sense often overlooked by people, and he wanted listeners of his albums to be able to hear things they might otherwise miss. In a New Yorker profile by Daniel Lang in 1956, Cook claimed that hearing was “always being kicked aside in favor of sight… There's a time and a place for everything, and that includes sound." In order to encourage listening, he put out many albums full of everyday sounds, such as Voice of the Sea, an album of noises of the ocean and Eye of the Storm, recorded during a thunderstorm. One of the most successful albums was Rail Dynamics, an album of steam trains pulling in and out of a station.

Cook Records also produced traditional music albums from its plant in Stamford, Connecticut. The label produced everything from organ music to folk, flamenco guitar, calypso and steel band. Cook had little interest in name musicians and instead searched high and low for anything he thought might be an interesting contribution to his label. He even invited listeners to send in their favorite sounds, some of which he eventually recorded.

Cook had such a large interest in Calypso music that he set up a second pressing plant in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. There he pressed calypso and steel band music for both a Trinidadian and American audience, and most albums sold well in both countries.

In addition to the wide range of music Cook recorded, he was also an inventor. It was Cook who first came up with the idea of pressing records with powdered rather than solid vinyl, a technique he dubbed “microfusion." This technique not only saved money, but cut out many of the traditional crackles and pops associated with records.

He also developed the binaural system of recording and playing records, which he thought was superior to the more commonly used stereo method. Binaural was more precise than stereo, and it required placing two microphones six inches apart, approximately the space between two ears, during the recording. It was then played back with a special two-needle playing arm. Binaural recordings were thought by Cook to best duplicate the original sound.

Emory Cook died at the age of 89 after a long hospitalization.

 

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Various - Caribeana (COOK05003) (CD-R) CD Caribeana/Various Artists
Review: Lebanese oud (a small string instrument) in Port-au-Prince? Bagpipes in Vera Cruz? That's just what Emory Cook found on his travels throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. None of these musics necessarily represent a dominant culture where he found them, but each appears seamlessly to incorporate practices traditional to the instrument and to the majority culture of whichever adopted homeland. As a result of the fusion of styles, each musical genre gains a unique flavor.
Release Year: 1949
Catalog Number: COOK05003
Credits: Recorded by Sam Eskin
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Various - Calypso Lore and Legend (COOK5016) (CD-R) CD Calypso Lore and Legend/Various Artists
Review: 71-year old Chinee Patrick Jones, one of the most famous old-time Calypsonians to pass through Port of Spain, tells stories from his singing days and sings old tunes. As Jones reminisces, Carnival 1956 rages throughout the city, and this recording offers the chance to sample tunes from the calypso tent. Also featured is the music of an early string band from Santa Cruz led by flutist Poposit.
Release Year: 1956
Catalog Number: COOK05016
Credits: Recorded by Emory Cook
¥1680 ¥1180 (US$7.65)
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Various - Castilianne (COOK10890) (CD-R) CD Castilianne/Various Artists
Review: Start with a suave terra séca, a sensual Brazilian lament and follow with a battery of easily danceable Venezuelan waltzes called castilianne that are actually derived from the joropo (a waltz-like musical genre and dance that blends African and European influences). These ultra-smooth, predominantly instrumental, tunes are deceptively complex in their use of cross-rhythms and creole mix of Brazilian, Venezuelan, Portuguese, French, Indonesian, Africans and Spanish elements. This recording features bands led by Johnny Gomez and John Buddy Williams, the Grand Curucaye String Orchestra of Trinidad and the Girl Pat Oildrum Orchestra.
Release Year: 1956
Catalog Number: COOK10890
Credits: Recorded by Emory Cook
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Various - Dance Calypso (COOK1180) (CD-R) CD Dance Calypso/Various Artists
Review: According to the liner notes, "Calypso is...a humor-coated pellet of uncamouflaged truth...taking the opportunity of saying something to somebody in song that you couldn't say in polite society...the dummy for a singing ventriloquist." Whether or not this is an apt description, this compilation brings together some of the best calypsonians from Trinidad and Antigua: Johnny Gomez and Orchestra, Small Island Pride and Herbert Howard with the Brute Force Steelband, as well as Lord Cristo and Dictator. (Also check out SWF40453 Calypso Awakening from the Emory Cook Collection.)
Release Year: 1956
Catalog Number: COOK01180
Credits: Recorded by Emory Cook ; Cover photo by Cook
¥2480 ¥2180 (US$14.13)
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Various - Drums of Trinidad (COOK1045) (CD-R) CD Drums of Trinidad/Various Artists
Review: This recording of hand drumming from Port of Spain demonstrates African-derived rhythms performed in Trinidad and the broader Caribbean region, including the nation, koromanti, manding, halicord, congo and calinda rhythms.
Release Year: 1956
Catalog Number: COOK01045
Credits: Recorded by Emory Cook; Cover photo by Cook
¥2380 ¥1780 (US$11.54)
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Various - Calypso Cross Section (COOK916) (CD-R) CD Calypso Cross Section/Various Artists
Review: Juxtaposing the musical talents of vocalists Bomber, Wrangler, Killer and Small Island Pride, the art of the 1950s Trinidadian calypso resonates on this recording. These witty songs provide a lesson in picong, the game of teasing intrinsic to the genre, from these crowned Calypso Kings.
Release Year: 1957
Catalog Number: COOK00916
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¥2380 ¥1880 (US$12.19)
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Various - Calypso Kings and Pink Gin (COOK1185) (CD-R) CD Calypso Kings and Pink Gin/Various Artists
Review: In a tent somewhere in Port of Spain, calypso kings of past years gather to exchange extemporaneous lyrical insults, just like a game of ping pong. The result is highly amusing, highly enlightening and highly creative. Those assembled include legendary rivals Lord Melody and Mighty Sparrow, besides King Fighter, King Solomon and Nat-Hepburn with the March of Dimes Quartet. (Be sure to listen to SWF40453 Calypso Awakening from the Emory Cook Collection.)
Release Year: 1957
Catalog Number: COOK 1185
Credits: Recorded by Emory Cook
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Various - Dirty Jazz From Down South (COOK01188) (CD-R) CD Dirty Jazz From Down South/Various Artists
Review: A mix of upbeat instrumental jazz, heavy on the saxophones, horns, drums. In this case,"Down South" refers to the Caribbean, with most of these ensembles (Cyril Diaz, Johnny Gomez, Lorna Pierre and others) hailing from Trinidad and Tobago. All were involved in calypso playing, which is reflected in the lively dance tunes they perform for this recording, although the Conrad Jones' Ensemble's musical contribution includes the swing standard "All of Me."
Release Year: 1958
Catalog Number: COOK01188
Credits: Recorded by Emory Cook
¥2220 ¥1980 (US$12.84)
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Lord Melody - Caribbean Limbo Music (CK01280) (CD-R) CD Caribbean Limbo Music/Lord Melody
Review: How low can you go? Chances are, you’ll laugh (or at least giggle) before you reach your limit. These largely instrumental pieces with limbo-appropriate rhythms are interspersed with brief humorous dialogues.
Release Year: 1959
Catalog Number: COOK01280
Credits: Recorded by Emory Cook; Artist Lord Melody
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Mighty Sparrow - King Sparrow's Calypso Carnival (CK00920) (CD-R) CD King Sparrow's Calypso Carnival/The Mighty Sparrow
Review: Calypso King Mighty Sparrow (née Slinger Francisco) is known for provocative and often bawdy lyrics, at one point describing rival Lord Melody's face as "ugly...like a crocodile." Beyond this professional rivalry, Sparrow jokes about politics ("I am very sorry for the poor little puppy in the Russian Satellite [Sputnik]") and women ("darling, you are the one I love, you are my turtle dove"). Three songs from this recording were reissued in 2000 on Calypso Awakening from the Emory Cook Collection (SFW40453): "Teresa," Reply to Melody" and "Paye."
Release Year: 1959
Catalog Number: COOK00920
Credits: Artist Sparrow
¥2380 ¥1780 (US$11.54)
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Various - Calypso Atrocities (COOK1123) (CD-R) CD Calypso Atrocities/Various Artists
Review: Saucy, ballsy, outspoken, yes, but not exactly an "atrocity." Pay close attention to these calypso lyrics by Small Island Pride and Mighty Cypher.
Release Year: 1959
Catalog Number: COOK01123
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Various - Calypso Jamaica (Cook1125) (CD-R) CD Calypso Jamaica/Various Artists
Review: This is not the glossy, occasionally dross calypso that entertains tourists or wins Calypso King competitions. It is more rustic in flavor, speaks more to non-urban audiences and is accompanied only by guitar, banjo and marimba. There's a bit of magic here that your average "Tourist Joe" wouldn't get to see.
Release Year: 1960
Catalog Number: COOK01125
Credits: Recorded by Ted Merolla
¥2220 (US$14.39)
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Various - Hellish Calypso (COOK1122) (CD-R) CD Hellish Calypso/Various Artists
Review: Why "Hellish" The liner notes explain that it's in part because of the very apparent "pear-shaped atrocities" a listener hears in out-of-tune melodies and unintelligible lyrics. But this is a "basic misconception" of what makes good music. While calypso orchestras can play on "true pitch," they often choose not to because love and politics are "targets for the jeering crossfire of calypso" and the musicians are "laughing while playing" or disguising "unspeakable lyrics into the mouthpieces of the horns they blow." Incidentally, the tuning isn't so bad, and the lyrics, while pointed, are quite easily understood. With song titles like "They Ballin Me Name" and "Donkey Must Wear Pants" sung by King Fighter, Wrangler and Viper, this is a must-hear.
Release Year: 1962
Catalog Number: COOK01122
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¥2480 (US$16.08)
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Various - Voice of the Storm (COOK01077) (CD-R) CD Voice of the Storm/Various Artists
Review: Emory Cook braved "tempest-torn mountaintops,...the raging edge of the sea and...tropical downpours" to collect the natural sounds of thunder, rain and wind, as well as the sounds of wildlife anticipating a storm. He recorded this selection during the height of America's fascination with high fidelity recording of natural and manmade sounds.
Release Year: 1957
Catalog Number: COOK01077
Credits: Recorded by Emory Cook
¥1680 ¥899 (US$5.83)
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Various - Sound Effects Volume 1 (COOK10001) (CD-R) CD Sound Effects Volume 1/Various Artists
Review: Cook Laboratories promises authentic, real sound effects recorded on-location for superior sound quality. From this first volume, you can choose between the warm-up and take-off sequence for jet aircraft or propeller aircraft, horse and carriage or two-cycle old fashioned gas engine, and crows cawing or a baby wailing. There are more Sound Effects in Volumes 2 and 3 (COOK10002, COOK10003).
Release Year: 
Catalog Number: COOK10001
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Various - Cook's Tour of High Fidelity (COOK01079) (CD-R) CD Cook's Tour of High Fidelity/Various Artists
Review: Emory Cook gives listeners a tour of high fidelity recording, demonstrating techniques that enhance the sound quality and using musical performances, orations and sound effects to make his points.
Release Year: 1965
Catalog Number: COOK01079
Credits: Recorded by Emory Cook
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