140 gram blue vinyl 2LP + insert" "
The importance of Harry Smith's work can not be overstated. Not only did he single-handedly save much of American folk music from extinction, but when he handed his record collection over to Smithsonian folkways in 1952, he opened the floodgates for the American folk revival of the following decade. Not since John and Alan Lomax had anyone paid so much attention to saving the American folk song from extinction, but unlike the Lomaxes, Smith was not a government worker armed with a tape recorder, he was just a guy from Portland, Oregon armed with a love of music and an insatiable curiosity. So, when the U.S. Armed Forces began melting down old records to be used as shellac during WWII, Smith kicked into high gear, buying up as many old 78s from the '20s and '30s as he could find. Much of the music found here then comes from a time before television--arm-in-arm with rock & roll--began beaming its über-culture into every household in America, erasing much of what had grown up locally. Prior to WWII, America was in many ways no more than a patchwork of territories, with distinct local cultures and musical traditions reaching both far into the immigrant past of each area's inhabitants, but also into a future firmly rooted in the newness and adventure of life on this new continent. In this volume we see songs by legends like: The Carter Family, Dock Boggs, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Mississippi John Hurt, and we gasp in horror when we remember that had it not been for Harry Smith, this great music may have very well ended up as shellac!"
Track listing: Side A: 1. THE COO COO BIRD · Clarence Ashley 2. EAST VIRGINIA · Buell Kazee 3. MINGLEWOOD BLUES · Cannon’s Jug Stompers 4. I WOKE UP ONE MORNING IN MAY · Didier Hébert 5. JAMES ALLEY BLUES · Richard “Rabbit” Brown 6. SUGAR BABY · Dock Boggs 7. I WISH I WAS A MOLE IN THE GROUND · Bascom Lamar Lunsford Side B: 1. MOUNTAINEER’S COURTSHIP · Ernest and Hattie Stoneman 2. THE SPANISH MERCHANT’S DAUGHTER · The Stoneman Family 3. BOB LEE JUNIOR BLUES · The Memphis Jug Band 4. SINGLE GIRL, MARRIED GIRL · The Carter Family 5. LE VIEUX SOULARD ET SA FEMME · Cleoma Breaux and Joseph Falcon 6. RABBIT FOOT BLUES · Blind Lemon Jefferson 7. EXPRESSMAN BLUES · Sleepy John Estes and Yank Rachell Side C: 1. POOR BOY BLUES · Ramblin’ Thomas 2. FEATHER BED · Cannon’s Jug Stompers 3. COUNTRY BLUES · Dock Boggs 4. 99 YEAR BLUES · Julius Daniels 5. PRISON CELL BLUES · Blind Lemon Jefferson 6. SEE THAT MY GRAVE IS KEPT CLEAN · Blind Lemon Jefferson 7. C’EST SI TRISTE SANS LUI · Cleoma and Ophy Breaux and Joseph Falcon Side D"": 1. WAY DOWN THE OLD PLANK ROAD · Uncle Dave Macon 2. BUDDY WON’T YOU ROLL DOWN THE LINE · Uncle Dave Macon 3. SPIKE DRIVER BLUES · Mississippi John Hurt 4. K.C. MOAN · The Memphis Jug Band 5. TRAIN ON THE ISLAND · J.P. Nestor 6. THE LONE STAR TRAIL · Ken Maynard 7. FISHING BLUES · Henry Thomas" ""