Step into the vibrant era of the 1920s with "1920's Music Hits, Vol.24" by Traditional. This captivating compilation, released on January 24, 2025, under Skèpis Arts, is a treasure trove of timeless melodies that defined a decade of cultural renaissance. Spanning a diverse range of genres including traditional music, Sufi, bhajan, medieval, qawwali, and Gregorian chant, this album offers a rich tapestry of sounds that will transport you back to the Roaring Twenties.
With a runtime of 58 minutes, the album features 20 tracks that encapsulate the spirit of the 1920s. From the lively "Skip To My Lou" to the soulful "Weary River" and the enchanting "Underneath the Spanish Stars," each song is a testament to the musical brilliance of the era. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "By The Waters of the Perkiomen" and "Did You Mean It?", adding depth and variety to the collection.
Traditional's meticulous curation ensures that every track is a masterpiece, blending the old-world charm of the 1920s with the timeless appeal of traditional and spiritual music. Whether you're a history buff, a music enthusiast, or simply someone looking to explore the rich musical heritage of the past, "1920's Music Hits, Vol.24" is an essential addition to your collection. Dive into the sounds of the 1920s and experience the magic of Traditional's exquisite compilation.
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Tracks
Skip To My LouCentury Jukebox, The Martins, Traditional
So BlueCentury Jukebox, Paul Whiteman, Trebor Roderick
The One In The WorldCentury Jukebox, Paul Whiteman, Trebor Roderick
TogetherCentury Jukebox, Paul Whiteman, Trebor Roderick
Underneath the spanish starsCentury Jukebox, Abe Lyman, Trebor Roderick
Weary riverCentury Jukebox, Isham Jones Orchestra, Trebor Roderick
What More Can I AskCentury Jukebox, Victor Arden, Trebor Roderick
What-Cha-Call-'em BluesCentury Jukebox, Bob Wiley Orchestra, Trebor Roderick
When The Harvest Moon Is ShiningCentury Jukebox, Larry Earl Orchestra, Trebor Roderick
Who Wouldn't Love YouCentury Jukebox, Abe Lyman, Trebor Roderick