Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 1-3 (Enhanced CD-ROM, Box Set)
- Artist: The Stonemans (Performer)
- Label: SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS
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6 Disc(s)
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17.
John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man 2:55
The Carter Family
Play John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man -
18.
Gonna Die With My Hammer in My Hand 3:24
Curry, The Williamson Brothers
Play Gonna Die With My Hammer in My Hand -
22.
When That Great Ship Went Down 2:55
William Smith, Versey Smith
Play When That Great Ship Went Down
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34.
Indian War Whoop [Country Dance] 3:10
Hoyt Ming and His Pep Steppers
Play Indian War Whoop [Country Dance] -
41.
Moonshiner's Dance (Pt. 1) 2:39
Frank Cloutier, Victoria Cafe Orchestra
Play Moonshiner's Dance (Pt. 1)
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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
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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 -
64.
The Mountaineer's Courtship 2:42
Hattie Stoneman, Ernest V. Stoneman
Play The Mountaineer's Courtship -
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]
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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] -
79.
Buddy Won't You Roll Down the Line 3:15
Uncle Dave Macon
Play Buddy Won't You Roll Down the Line
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
Features
- Genre: Folk
- Subgenre: Vocal/Standards, Traditional Gospel, Hard Bop, Electric Blues, Traditional Folk, Traditional Country, Country Blues
- Category: Traditional Country, Standards, Prewar Country Blues, Traditional Bluegrass, Acoustic Blues, Country Blues, Old-Timey, Cowboy
- Release Date: August 19, 1997
- Label: SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS
- Artists: The Stonemans (Performer), Middle Georgia Singing Convention (Performer), Rev. D.C. Rice & His Sanctified Congregation (Performer), Hattie Stoneman (Performer), Andrew & Jim Baxter (Performer), J.P. Nestor (Performer), Didier Hébert (Performer), Memphis Sanctified Singers (Performer), Frank Cloutier (Performer), Cincinnati Jug Band (Performer)
- Format: CD
Additional Information
- DPCI: 244-05-4935
- ASIN: B002MK4RJG
- Catalog #: 11516751
- Item can not be gift wrapped.
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- Estimated Ship Dimensions : 12.52 inches length x 12.52 inches width x 0.94 inches height
- Estimated Ship Weight: 2.35 pounds.
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