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6 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    Henry Lee 3:26

    Dick Justice

    Play Henry Lee
  2. 2.

    Fatal Flower Garden 2:55

    Nelstone's Hawaiians

    Play Fatal Flower Garden
  3. 3.

    The House Carpenter 3:14

    Clarence Ashley

    Play The House Carpenter
  4. 4.

    Drunkard's Special 3:16

    Coley Jones

    Play Drunkard's Special
  5. 5.

    Old Lady and the Devil 3:02

    Bill & Belle Reed

    Play Old Lady and the Devil
  6. 6.

    The Butcher's Boy (The Railroad Boy) 3:02

    Buell Kazee

    Play The Butcher's Boy (The Railroad Boy)
  7. 7.

    The Wagoner's Lad [Loving Nancy] 3:02

    Buell Kazee

    Play The Wagoner's Lad [Loving Nancy]
  8. 8.

    King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O 3:08

    Chubby Parker

    Play King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O
  9. 9.

    Old Shoes and Leggins 2:59

    Uncle Eck Dunford

    Play Old Shoes and Leggins
  10. 10.

    Willie Moore 3:13

    Leonard Rutherford, Richard Burnett

    Play Willie Moore
  11. 11.

    A Lazy Farmer Boy 2:57

    Buster Carter, Preston Young

    Play A Lazy Farmer Boy
  12. 12.

    Peg and Awl 2:57

    The Carolina Tar Heels

    Play Peg and Awl
  13. 13.

    Omie Wise 3:09

    G.B. Grayson

    Play Omie Wise
  14. 14.

    My Name Is John Johanna 3:12

    Kelly Harrell

    Play My Name Is John Johanna
  1. 15.

    Bandit Cole Younger 2:54

    Edward L. Crain

    Play Bandit Cole Younger
  2. 16.

    Charles Giteaux 3:03

    Kelly Harrell

    Play Charles Giteaux
  3. 17.

    John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man 2:55

    The Carter Family

    Play John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man
  4. 18.

    Gonna Die With My Hammer in My Hand 3:24

    Curry, The Williamson Brothers

    Play Gonna Die With My Hammer in My Hand
  5. 19.

    Stackalee 2:58

    Frank Hutchison

    Play Stackalee
  6. 20.

    White House Blues 3:31

    Charlie Poole, North Carolina Ramblers

    Play White House Blues
  7. 21.

    Frankie 3:25

    Mississippi John Hurt

    Play Frankie
  8. 22.

    When That Great Ship Went Down 2:55

    William Smith, Versey Smith

    Play When That Great Ship Went Down
  9. 23.

    Engine 143 3:16

    The Carter Family

    Play Engine 143
  10. 24.

    Kassie Jones 6:13

    Furry Lewis

    Play Kassie Jones
  11. 25.

    Down on Penny's Farm 2:47

    The Bently Boys

    Play Down on Penny's Farm
  12. 26.

    Mississippi Boweavil Blues 3:07

    Masked Marvels

    Play Mississippi Boweavil Blues
  13. 27.

    Got the Farm Land Blues 3:16

    The Carolina Tar Heels

    Play Got the Farm Land Blues
  1. 28.

    Sail Away Ladies [Fiddle Solo] 2:56

    Uncle Bunt Stephens

    Play Sail Away Ladies [Fiddle Solo]
  2. 29.

    The Wild Wagoner [Frolic Tune] 3:14

    Jilson Setters

    Play The Wild Wagoner [Frolic Tune]
  3. 30.

    Wake up Jacob 2:52

    Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers

    Play Wake up Jacob
  4. 31.

    La Danseuse [The Dancer] 2:54

    Delma Lachney, Blind Uncle Gaspard

    Play La Danseuse [The Dancer]
  5. 32.

    Georgia Stomp 2:44

    Andrew & Jim Baxter

    Play Georgia Stomp
  6. 33.

    Brilliancy Medley 2:59

    Eck Robertson

    Play Brilliancy Medley
  7. 34.

    Indian War Whoop [Country Dance] 3:10

    Hoyt Ming and His Pep Steppers

    Play Indian War Whoop [Country Dance]
  8. 35.

    Old Country Stomp 2:52

    Henry Thomas

    Play Old Country Stomp
  9. 36.

    Old Dog Blue 3:01

    Jim Jackson

    Play Old Dog Blue
  10. 37.

    Saut' Crapaud [Jump, Frog] 2:47

    Columbus Frugé

    Play Saut' Crapaud [Jump, Frog]
  11. 38.

    Arcadian One-Step 2:57

    Joseph Falcon

    Play Arcadian One-Step
  12. 39.

    Home Sweet Home 3:00

    The Breaux Fréres

    Play Home Sweet Home
  13. 40.

    Newport Blues 2:55

    Cincinnati Jug Band

    Play Newport Blues
  14. 41.

    Moonshiner's Dance (Pt. 1) 2:39

    Frank Cloutier, Victoria Cafe Orchestra

    Play Moonshiner's Dance (Pt. 1)
  1. 42.

    You Must Be Born Again 1:28

    Reverend J.M. Gates

    Play You Must Be Born Again
  2. 43.

    Oh Death, Where Is Thy Sting 1:26

    Reverend J.M. Gates

    Play Oh Death, Where Is Thy Sting
  3. 44.

    Rocky Road 2:42

    Alabama Sacred Harp Singers

    Play Rocky Road
  4. 45.

    Present Joys 2:50

    Alabama Sacred Harp Singers

    Play Present Joys
  5. 46.

    This Song of Love 2:56

    Middle Georgia Singing Convention

    Play This Song of Love
  6. 47.

    Judgement 2:23

    Rev. Sister Mary M. Nelson

    Play Judgement
  7. 48.

    He Got Better Things for You 2:52

    Memphis Sanctified Singers

    Play He Got Better Things for You
  8. 49.

    Since I Laid My Burden Down 3:16

    Edwards' Sanctified Singers

    Play Since I Laid My Burden Down
  9. 50.

    John the Baptist [Singing Sermon] 3:02

    Rev. Moses Mason

    Play John the Baptist [Singing Sermon]
  10. 51.

    Dry Bones 2:58

    Bascom Lamar Lunsford

    Play Dry Bones
  11. 52.

    John the Revelator 3:18

    Blind Willie Johnson

    Play John the Revelator
  12. 53.

    Little Moses 3:11

    The Carter Family

    Play Little Moses
  13. 54.

    Shine on Me 3:01

    Ernest Phipps

    Play Shine on Me
  14. 55.

    Fifty Miles of Elbow Room 2:40

    Rev. F.W. McGee

    Play Fifty Miles of Elbow Room
  15. 56.

    I'm in the Battlefield for My Lord 3:19

    Rev. D.C. Rice & His Sanctified Congregation

    Play I'm in the Battlefield for My Lord
  1. 57.

    The Cuckoo 2:54

    Clarence Ashley

    Play The Cuckoo
  2. 58.

    East Virginia 2:58

    Buell Kazee

    Play East Virginia
  3. 59.

    Minglewood Blues 3:05

    Cannon's Jug Stompers

    Play Minglewood Blues
  4. 60.

    I Woke up One Morning in May 3:01

    Didier Hébert

    Play I Woke up One Morning in May
  5. 61.

    James Alley Blues 3:05

    Richard Rabbit Brown

    Play James Alley Blues
  6. 62.

    Sugar Baby 2:56

    Dock Boggs

    Play Sugar Baby
  7. 63.

    I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground 3:19

    Bascom Lamar Lunsford

    Play I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground
  8. 64.

    The Mountaineer's Courtship 2:42

    Hattie Stoneman, Ernest V. Stoneman

    Play The Mountaineer's Courtship
  9. 65.

    The Spanish Merchant's Daughter 3:15

    The Stonemans

    Play The Spanish Merchant's Daughter
  10. 66.

    Bob Lee Junior Blues 3:08

    Memphis Jug Band

    Play Bob Lee Junior Blues
  11. 67.

    Single Girl, Married Girl 2:44

    The Carter Family

    Play Single Girl, Married Girl
  12. 68.

    Le Vieux Soulard et Sa Femme [The Old Drunkard and His Wife] 3:08

    Joseph Falcon, Cleoma Breaux

    Play Le Vieux Soulard et Sa Femme [The Old Drunkard and His Wife]
  13. 69.

    Rabbit Foot Blues 2:55

    Blind Lemon Jefferson

    Play Rabbit Foot Blues
  14. 70.

    Expressman Blues 3:01

    Sleepy John Estes

    Play Expressman Blues
  1. 71.

    Poor Boy Blues 2:22

    Ramblin' Thomas

    Play Poor Boy Blues
  2. 72.

    Feather Bed 3:13

    Cannon's Jug Stompers

    Play Feather Bed
  3. 73.

    Country Blues 2:56

    Dock Boggs

    Play Country Blues
  4. 74.

    99 Years Blues 3:04

    Julius Daniels

    Play 99 Years Blues
  5. 75.

    Prison Cell Blues 2:44

    Blind Lemon Jefferson

    Play Prison Cell Blues
  6. 76.

    See That My Grave Is Kept Clean 2:52

    Blind Lemon Jefferson

    Play See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
  7. 77.

    C'Est Si Triste Sans Lui [It Is So Blue Without Him] 2:59

    Joseph Falcon, Cleoma Breaux, Ophy Breaux

    Play C'Est Si Triste Sans Lui [It Is So Blue Without Him]
  8. 78.

    Way Down the Old Plank Road 2:58

    Uncle Dave Macon

    Play Way Down the Old Plank Road
  9. 79.

    Buddy Won't You Roll Down the Line 3:15

    Uncle Dave Macon

    Play Buddy Won't You Roll Down the Line
  10. 80.

    Spike Driver Blues 3:14

    Mississippi John Hurt

    Play Spike Driver Blues
  11. 81.

    K.C. Moan 2:31

    Memphis Jug Band

    Play K.C. Moan
  12. 82.

    Train on the Island 2:57

    J.P. Nestor

    Play Train on the Island
  13. 83.

    The Lone Star Trail 3:12

    Ken Maynard

    Play The Lone Star Trail
  14. 84.

    Fishin' Blues 2:44

    Henry Thomas

    Play Fishin' Blues

Description

Originally released in 1952 as a quasi-legal set of three double LPs and reissued several times since (with varying cover art), Anthology of American Folk Music could well be the most influential document of the '50s folk revival. Many of the recordings that appeared on it had languished in obscurity for 20 years, and it proved a revelation to a new group of folkies, from Pete Seeger to John Fahey to Bob Dylan. The man that made the Anthology possible was Harry Smith, a notoriously eccentric musicologist who compiled 84 of his favorite hillbilly, gospel, blues, and Cajun performances from the late '20s and early '30s, dividing each into one of three categories: Ballads, Social Music, and Songs. Smith sequenced the three volumes with a great amount of care, placing songs on the Ballads volume in historical order (not to be confused with chronological order) so as to create an LP that traces the folk tradition, beginning with some of the earliest Childe ballads of the British Isles and ending with several story songs of the early 20th century. The cast of artists includes pioneers in several fields, from the Carter Family and Uncle Dave Macon to Blind Lemon Jefferson, Mississippi John Hurt, and the Alabama Sacred Harp Singers. Many of the most interesting selections on the Anthology, however, are taken from artists even more obscure, such as Clarence Ashley, Bascom Lamar Lunsford, and Buell Kazee. After the Anthology had been out of print for more than a decade, Smithsonian/Folkways reissued the set in a six-disc boxed set, with the original notes of Harry Smith, as well as a separate book of new reminiscences by artists influenced by the original and a wealth of material for use in CD-ROM drives. John Bush, All Music Guide

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Description

    Originally released in 1952 as a quasi-legal set of three double LPs and reissued several times since (with varying cover art), Anthology of American Folk Music could well be the most influential document of the '50s folk revival. Many of the recordings that appeared on it had languished in obscurity for 20 years, and it proved a revelation to a new group of folkies, from Pete Seeger to John Fahey to Bob Dylan. The man that made the Anthology possible was Harry Smith, a notoriously eccentric musicologist who compiled 84 of his favorite hillbilly, gospel, blues, and Cajun performances from the late '20s and early '30s, dividing each into one of three categories: Ballads, Social Music, and Songs. Smith sequenced the three volumes with a great amount of care, placing songs on the Ballads volume in historical order (not to be confused with chronological order) so as to create an LP that traces the folk tradition, beginning with some of the earliest Childe ballads of the British Isles and ending with several story songs of the early 20th century. The cast of artists includes pioneers in several fields, from the Carter Family and Uncle Dave Macon to Blind Lemon Jefferson, Mississippi John Hurt, and the Alabama Sacred Harp Singers. Many of the most interesting selections on the Anthology, however, are taken from artists even more obscure, such as Clarence Ashley, Bascom Lamar Lunsford, and Buell Kazee. After the Anthology had been out of print for more than a decade, Smithsonian/Folkways reissued the set in a six-disc boxed set, with the original notes of Harry Smith, as well as a separate book of new reminiscences by artists influenced by the original and a wealth of material for use in CD-ROM drives. John Bush, All Music Guide

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  • DPCI: 244-05-4935
  • ASIN: B002MK4RJG
  • Catalog #: 11516751
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