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Title The Harry Smith B-sides.

Publication Info. Atlanta : Dust-to-Digital, [2020]
©2020

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 Talbott OVERSIZE Media  CD 25577    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
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Description 4 audio discs : digital, mono ; 4 3/4 in.
digital
optical
mono
audio file
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.
"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.
Folk music.
United States.
Ballads, English -- United States.
Ballads, English.
Blues (Music) -- To 1931.
Blues (Music)
Chronological Term To 1931
Subject Blues (Music) -- 1931-1940.
Chronological Term 1931-1940
Subject Folk songs, English -- United States.
Folk songs, English.
Folk dance music -- United States.
Folk dance music.
Gospel music.
Gospel music.
Folk songs, Cajun French -- United States.
Folk songs, Cajun French.
Folk songs.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Folk songs.
Folk music.
Blues (Music)
Blues (Music)
Ballads.
Ballads.
Folk songs.
Folk music.
Folk dance music.
Folk dance music.
Gospel music.
Gospel music.
Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Added Author Smith, Harry Everett, 1923-1991, compiler.
Added Title B-sides
Augmentation of (work): Anthology of American folk music.
Standard No. 880226005122
Music No. DTD51 Dust-To-Digital