Description |
4 audio discs : digital, mono ; 4 3/4 in. |
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digital |
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optical |
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mono |
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audio file |
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CD audio |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
Note |
"Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, released by Folkways Records back in 1952, was drawn from Smith's remarkable and large personal collection of 78-rpm records. Here are the flipsides of each one of those records in the same order"--page 5 of booklet. |
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"This box set represents a mirror image of the Anthology of American Folk Music's tracklist. However, the producers have omitted the following tracks due to lyrics containing racist language: track 5 on disc 1, track 4 on disc 2, and track 16 on disc 4"--Insert. |
Performer |
Various performers. |
Event |
Most tracks recorded in the 1920s. |
Note |
Program notes by Eli Smith, Lance Ledbetter, and John Cohen (144 pages : illustrations (some color)) laid in container. |
Contents |
Disc 1. One cold December day / Dick Justice -- Village school / Nelstone's Hawaiians -- Old John Hardy / Clarence Ashley -- Elder, he's my man / Coley Jones -- You shall be free / Bill & Belle Reed -- Wagoner's lad (Loving Nancy) / Buell Kazee -- Butcher's boy (The railroad boy) / Buell Kazee -- Down on the farm / "Chubby" Parker -- Angeline, the baker / Uncle Eck Dunsford -- All night long blues / Burnett & Rutherford -- It won't hurt no more / Buster Carter & Preston Young -- You are a little too small / Carolina Tar Heels -- Rose Conley / G.B. Grayson -- My wife, she has gone and left me / Kelly Harrell -- Cowboy's home sweet home / Edward L. Crain -- Henry Clay Beattie / Kelly Harrell -- Bring back my blue-eyed boy to me / The Carter Family -- Warfield / Williamson Brothers & Curry -- Stackalee / Frank Hutchinson -- Monkey on a string / Charlie Poole -- Nobody's dirty business / Mississippi John Hurt -- Disc 2. Everybody help the boys come home / William & Versey Smith -- I'm thinking tonight of my blue eyes / The Carter Family -- Kassie Jones (part 2) / Furry Lewis -- Henhouse blues / The Bentley Boys -- Screamin' and hollerin' the blues / The Masked Marvel -- Back to Mexico / The Carolina Tar Heels -- Louisburg blues / "Uncle Bunt" Stephens -- Marthis Campbell / J.W. Day (Jilton Setters) -- Waltz of roses / Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers -- Le bebe et le gambleur = The baby and the gambler / Della Lachney & Blind Uncle Gaspard -- Forty drops / Andrew & Jim Baxter -- Amarillo waltz / Eck Robertson & Family -- Old Red / Floyd (Hoyt) Ming & his Pep-steppers -- Bull-doze blues / Henry Thomas "Ragtime Texas" -- I heard the voice of a pork chop / Jim Jackson -- Bayou Teche / Columbus Fruge -- Aimer et perdre = To love and lose / Joseph Falcon -- T'as vole mon chapeau = You have stolen my hat / Breaux Freres -- George Street stomp / Cincinnati Jug Band -- Moonshiner's dance (part 2) / Frank Cloutier & Victoria Gaff Orchestra -- Oh death where is thy sting / Rev. J.M. Gates -- Must be born again / Rev. J.M. Gates -- Disc 3. Present joys / Alabama Sacred Harp Singers -- Rocky road / Alabama Sacred Harp Singers -- I am going home / Middle Georgia Singing Convention No. 1 -- Royal telephone / Rev. Sister Mary Nelson -- Great reaping day / Memphis Sanctified Singers -- Latter rain is fall / Elders McIntosh & Edwards' Sanctified Singers -- Go wash in the beautiful stream / Rev. Moses Mason -- Stepstone / Bascom Lamar Lunsford -- You're going to need someone on your bond / Blind Willie Johnson -- God gave Noah the rainbow sign / The Carter Family -- A little talk with Jesus / Ernest Phipps & His Holiness Singers -- Nothing to do in Hell / Rev. E.W. McGee -- He's got His eyes on you / Rev. D.C. Rice & His Sanctified Congregation -- Dark holler blues / Clarence Ashley -- Darling Cora / Buell Kazee -- Madison Street rag / Cannon's Jug Stompers -- Far away from home blues / Dewey Segura & Didier Hebert -- I'm not jealous / Richard "Rabbit" Brown -- Down South blues / "Dock" Boggs -- Mountain dew / Bascom Lamar Lunsford -- Disc 4. Road to Washington / Mr. Ernest V. Stoneman & Mrs. Hattie Stoneman -- Too late / Stoneman Family -- I packed my suitcase, started to the train / Memphis Jug Band -- Storms are on the ocean / The Carter Family -- Fe Fe Ponchaux / Cleoma Breaux & Joseph F. Falcon -- Shuckin' sugar blues / Blind Lemon Jefferson -- Sweet mama / John Estes -- Ramblin' man / Ramblin' Thomas -- Riley's wagon / Cannon's Jug Stompers -- Sammie, where have you been so long / "Dock" Boggs -- My mama was a sailor / Julius Daniels -- Lemon's worried blues / Blind Lemon Jefferson -- Lectric chair blues / Blind Lemon Jefferson -- Elle m'a oublie / Cleoma with Joe Falcon & Orphy Breaux -- Rise when the rooster crows / Uncle Dave Macon -- I'm the child to fight / Uncle Dave Macon -- Blue harvest blues / Mississippi John Hurt -- Memphis yo yo blues / Memphis Jug Band -- Black-eyed Susie / J.P. Nester -- Cowboy's lament / Ken Manyard -- Texas worried blues / Henry Thomas ("Ragtime Texas"). |
Language |
Sung in English or French. |
Subject |
Folk music -- United States.
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Folk music. |
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United States. |
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Ballads, English -- United States.
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Ballads, English. |
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Blues (Music) -- To 1931.
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Blues (Music) |
Chronological Term |
To 1931 |
Subject |
Blues (Music) -- 1931-1940.
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Chronological Term |
1931-1940 |
Subject |
Folk songs, English -- United States.
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Folk songs, English. |
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Folk dance music -- United States.
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Folk dance music. |
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Gospel music.
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Gospel music. |
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Folk songs, Cajun French -- United States.
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Folk songs, Cajun French. |
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Folk songs. |
Chronological Term |
1900-1999 |
Genre/Form |
Folk songs.
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Folk music.
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Blues (Music)
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Blues (Music)
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Ballads.
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Ballads.
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Folk songs.
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Folk music.
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Folk dance music.
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Folk dance music.
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Gospel music.
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Gospel music.
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Sound recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Added Author |
Smith, Harry Everett, 1923-1991, compiler.
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Added Title |
B-sides |
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Augmentation of (work): Anthology of American folk music.
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Standard No. |
880226005122 |
Music No. |
DTD51 Dust-To-Digital |
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