Talk:March 16–20, 1992

Traditionals
According to factorybelt.net, the cover versions on the album were taken from two compilations: High Atmosphere (Rounder Records) -- Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down, I Wish My Baby Was Born, Warfare -- and Oh My Little Darling: Folk Song Types (New World Records) -- Coalminers, Lilli Schull. I think this is pertinent info for the article but I'm not so sure about sourcing. Are the track listings for the original CDs sufficient or do we need confirmation that Farrar and Tweedy first heard the songs there? ~ trialsanderrors (talk) 12:42, 11 January 2008 (UTC)

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