Identifier | 6284945 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | 510,511,512 |
Media Type | shn |
Media Count | 3 |
Note | Converts to 4 audio discs. |
Source Info | Very old 78 rpm's |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Other Anthology of American Folk Music 1939-??-?? The Other Anthology Of American Folk Music, Compilation, Compilation | |
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Set 1 | Disc 1
1. Troubled 'Bout My Mother - Charlie Patton 2.Knocking Down Casey Jones-Wilmer Watts and the Lonely Eagles 3. Stealin, Stealin- The Memphis Jug Band 4.Last Kind Words - Geeshie Wiley 5.Tom Sherman's Barroom - Dick Devall 6. Run , Mollie, Run- Henry Thomas 7. I Belong to the Band , Hallellujah!- Reverand Gary Davis 8.Way up on Clinch Mountain - Jilson Setters 9. The Vine Street Rag - Tennessee Chocolate Drops 10. Handsome Molly - Grayson & Whitter 11. Lost John Dean - Bascom Lundsford 12. The sinking of the Titanic - Richard "Rabbit" Brown 13. God Moves on the Water - Blind Willie Johnson 14. Down on Me - Eddie Head and Family 15. Pretty Polly - B.F. Shelton 16. This Time Another Year - Reverand Edward Clayborn 17.Late Last Night When Willie Come Home - Uncle Dave Macon & Sam McGee 18.What Are the Doing in Heaven Today?-Washington Phillips 19. Sugar in the Ground - The Tweedy Brothers 20. Viola Lee Blues - Cannon's Jug Stompers 21. Honey in the Rock - Blind Mamie Forehand 22. Tell It To Me - The Grant Brothers and their music 23.' Taint Nobody's Business if I Do Part 2 - Frank Stokes 24. False Hearted Lover Blues - Doc Boggs 25. World Gone Wrong - The Mississippi Sheiks DISC 2 1. The City of Refugee - Blind Willie Johnson 2. Banjoreno! - Dixieland Jug Blowers 3. The Faults in Me - The Four Wanderers 4. Motherless Chile Blues - BBQ Bob Hicks 5. John Henry Blues - Evans and McClain 6. John Henry Blues - Earl Johnson and his Dixie Entertainers 7. Some of these Days - Charlie Patton 8. Frisco Town - Memphis Minnie 9. Reuben Oh Reuben - Emry Arthur 10.Riley the Furniture Man - The Georgia Crackers 11. Chicken You Can Roost Behind The Moon - Frank Stokes 12. Jack of 'Diamonds - Blind Lemon Jefferson 13.God's Got A Crown - The Arizona Dranes 14. I Truly Understand - ShortBuckle Roarke and Family 15. Dupree's Blues - Willie Walker 16. Don't Ease Me In - Henry Thomas 17. You Are My Sunshine - Wilf Carter 18. Highway No. 61 Blues - Will Bates 19.Brown Skinned Girl Down The Lane - The Massey Family 20. I Am the True Vine - Eddie Head and Family 21. One Dollar Blues - Charlie Jordan 22. Barbara Allen - Bradley Kincaid 23. On the Road Again - The Memphis Jug Band 24. I Will Turn Your Money Green - Furry Lewis 25. All I Got's Gone - Ernest Stoneman 26. Fixin' to Die Blues - Bukka White DISC 3 1. The Big Rock Candy Mountain - Harry McClintock 2. I Saw The Light - Bull City Red and Reverand Gary Davis 3. Red Ripe Tomatoes - Jack Kelly's South Memphis Jug Band 4. Hard Times - Elder Curry & his Congregation 5. Deep Elem Blues - The Prairie Ramblers 6. Louis Collins - Mississippi John Hurt 7. Blues in A Bottle - Prince Albert Hunt 8. Little Maggie - Grayson & Whitter 9. When the Train Comes Along - Henry Thomas 10.Been On The Job Too Long-Wilmer Watts & The Lonely Eagles 11.the Soul of A Man - Blind Willie Johnson 12. Bamalong Blues - Andrew and Jim Baxter 13. Woke up this Morning - Roosevelt Graves and Brother 14. Cocaine Habit Blues - The Memphis Jug Band 15. Sail Away Ladies - Uncle Dave Macon & his fruit Jar Guzzlers 16. Going to Germany - Cannon's Jug Stompers 17. Sleep On Mother Sleep On - Lonnie McIntorsh 18. Forked Deer - Taylor's Kentucky Boys 19. Preaching Blues (up jumped the Devil) - Robert Johnson 20. Deep Blue Sea Blues - Tommy McClennan 21. I'm Gonna lift Up My Standards for my King - The church of God in Christ Congregation 22. Frankie - Dykes Magic City Trio 23. The Old Folks started it - Minnie Wallace 24. Stack O' Lee Blues - Mississippi John Hurt 25. Fannie Moore aka Lord Randall - Ken Maynard DISC 4 1. Bulldoze Blues - Henry Thomas 2. Voice Throwing Blues - Buddy Boy Hawkins 3. If The Light Has Gone Out in your Soul - Ernest Phipps 4. With My Mother Dead and Gone - The Kentucky Ramblers 5. God Leads His Dear Children Along - Rev. Joseph Callender 6. I'm Gonna Cross the river Jordan - Jaybird Coleman 7. I'm Going Home - Charlie Patton 8. Denomination Blues Part 1 - Washington Phillips 9. Little Sadie - Clarence Ashley 10. Stop and Listen - The Mississippi Sheiks 11. Big Road Blues - Tommy Johnson 12. Cypress Grove - Skip James 13. Lulu Wall - Bascom Lamar Lundsford 14. A Short Life of Trouble - Buell Kazee 15. Won't You Be Kind to Me - Hattie Hart 16. Everybody's Blues - Furry Lewis 17.Cold Iron Bed - Jack Kelly's South Memphis Jug Band 18. On the Rock where Moses Stood - The Carter Family 19. Tryin to get Home - Eddie Head and Family 20. Bye and Bye Going to see the King - Blind Willie Johnson 21. Twelve Gates to the City - Reverand Gary Davis 22. The Worried Blues - Frank Hutchinson 23. He's in the Jail House Now - Jimmie Rodgers 24. I'll Be Rested when the Roll is Called - Roosevelt Graves 25. This Old World - John Henry's Hammer |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | From the compiler:
THE OTHER ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC 4 Discs, 101 Tracks, by 75 artists, culled from approx 40 to 50 hours of source material. No tracks over lap the original 84 song anthology, some songs do , but they are interpreted here by diffrent artists. I didn't take the recently released volume 4 on REVNANT Records into consideration , there are 2 or 3 songs that overlap that collection. All but 2 songs here were recorded between 1926 - 1936 . The original anthology spanned 1927-1932. I have tried to maintain the diversity and element of suprise that makes the original anthology so shocking to new ears. I know I at very least maintained or exceeded the quality of performances. This collection is decidedly Blusier with more spirituals Hallellujah! The only style lacking in comparison with the original Anthology of AFM is the Cajun music, it's never been a personal favorite of mine, and I don't really have any to offer. Lastly, I didn't group the songs as Harry Did, I just tried to mix it up and keep it flowing. |