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Various - A Survey Of Rural Music Of The Southeastern United States

Various - A Survey Of Rural Music Of The Southeastern United States

Musician: Various
Album title: A Survey Of Rural Music Of The Southeastern United States
Style: Country, Hillbilly, Field Recording
Released: 1974
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1256 mb
Size APE version: 1276 mb
Size WMA version: 1272 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 522
Format: AU XM ASF VOC DXD ADX MP3
Genre: Non Music / Folk, World, & Country

Various - A Survey Of Rural Music Of The Southeastern United States


Tracklist

Vocal Styles And Combinations
A1 Tom (J.T.) Chesser Hollerin'
A2 Jimmy Riddle Eephing
A3 Almeda Riddle House Carpenter
A4 Dorothy Melton The Day Is Passed And Gone
A5 Annie May Jefferson & Ozella Jones Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
A6 Group Of Negro Children My Soul Is A Witness
A7 Middle Georgia Singing Convention No. 1 Bells Of Love
A8 Old Regular Baptist Church, Jeff, KY Amazing Grace
Traditional Instruments
B1 Ed Young , Lonnie Young , G.D. Young Jim And John Had A Race
B2 Joe Patterson Fox Chase
B3 Dan Smith Fox Chase
B4 Dan Smith Blowing In A Bottle
B5 Alfred Lewis Mississippi Swamp Moan
B6 Eli Owens Ida Red / Sally Goodin
B7 Lucius Smith Soon In The Morning, Babe
B8 Clarence Ashley Little Sadie
B9 A.C. (Eck) Robertson* Sallie Gooden
B10 Raymond Melton Arkansas Traveller
B11 Virgil Cravens* Mississippi Sawyer
B12 Kilby Snow Flopeared Mule
B13 Sam McGee Buck Dancer's Choice
Development Of Ensembles And Early Commercial Music
C1 Dennis McGee And S.D. Courville* Mon Chere Bebe Creole (My Creole Sweet Mama)
C2 Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters Take Me Back To The Sweet Sunny South
C3 Tarter & Gay Brownie Blues
C4 The Blue Boys* Memphis Stomp
C5 Uncle Dave Macon & His Fruit Jar Drinkers Jordan Is A Hard Road To Travel
C6 Fiddlin' John Carson And Moonshine Kate John Makes Good Likker, Part 3
C7 Memphis Jug Band K.C. Moan
C8 The Carter Family I Never Will Marry
C9 Jimmie Rodgers Never No Mo' Blues
The Development Of Commercialized Rural Musics
D1 Roy Acuff Precious Jewel
D2 Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys Take Me Back To Tulsa
D3 Hank Williams Honky Tonk Blues
D4 Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys I'm Going Back To Old Kentucky
D5 Baby Face Leroy Trio Rolling And Tumbling
D6 Willie Mae Thornton Hound Dog
D7 The Staples Singers* I'm Coming Home
D8 Dolly Parton In The Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)
D9 Jerry Reed Lord Mr. Ford

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – Wakefield Manufacturing – 22350
  • Pressed By – Wakefield Manufacturing – 22351

Credits

  • Compiled By, Sleeve Notes – Mike Seeger

Notes

Issued in a plain white gatefold jacket. Includes 24 p. of notes on the tracks.

Sides A & B are Disc 1 (catalogue number LPS-3229); Sides C & D are Disc 2 (catalogue number LPS-3230, and termed sides A & B on the labels).

Compiled and privately issued by Mike Seeger as an accompaniment to classes taught by him at Cal State, Fresno, in 1974.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Record 1, Side A): ROUNDER LPS-3329A 22350
  • Matrix / Runout (Record 1, Side B): ROUNDER LPS-3329B 22350
  • Matrix / Runout (Record 2, Side A): LPS-3330A 22351
  • Matrix / Runout (Record 2, Side B): LPS-3330B 22351

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