VOLUME FOUR: RHYTHMIC CHANGES by ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC
SKU | 78170 |
Artist | ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC |
Title | VOLUME FOUR: RHYTHMIC CHANGES |
Label | MISSISSIPPI RECORDS |
Catalog # | MRP 073 |
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Release | W 26 - 2014 |
Format | Vinyl - US2LP |
€ 41,50 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Memphis Jug Band - Memphis Shakedown
- Bradley Kincaid - Dog & Gun (An Old English Ballad)
- The Carter Family - Black Jack David
- Blue Sky Boys - Down On The Banks Of The Ohio Laws F5
- Arthur Smith Trio - Adieu False Hear
- J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers - John Henry Was A Little BoyMunroe
- Monroe Brothers - Nine Pound Hammer Is Too Heavy
- Jesse James - Southern Casey Jones
- Jack Kelly & His South Memphis Jug Band - Cold Iron Bed
- Leadbelly - Packin' Trunk
- Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers - Baby Please Don't Go
- Robert Johnson - Last Fair Deal Gone Down
- Bukka White - Parchman Farm Blues
- Heavenly Gospel Singers - Mean Old World
- The Carter Family - Hello Stranger
- Sister Clara Hudmon - Stand By Me
- Al Hopkins & His Buckle Busters - West Virginia Gals
- Blind Alfred Reed - How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times & Live
- Uncle Dave Macon - Wreck Of The Tennessee Gravy Train
- Uncle Dave Macon - Governor Al Smith
- John Estes - Milk Cow Blues
- The Carter Family - No Depression In Heaven
- Roosevelt Graves & Brother - I'll Be Rested (When The Roll Is Called)
- Memphis Minnie - He's In The Ring (Doing The Same Old Thing)
- Minnie Wallace - The Cockeyed World
- Mississippi Jook Band - Barbecue Bust
- Hackberry Ramblers - Dans Le Grand Bois (In The Forest)
- The Four Aces - Aces' Breakdown
Description
Mississippi Records is proud to present a reproduction of the "Anthology Of American Folk Music" as it originally was released in 1952.Each volume is a double LP, housed in a cloth bound super thick cardboard gatefold sleeve with a tip on print on the front. In the gatefold there is a pouch with a reproduction of the original liner notes. The vinyl is 200 gram, and great pains have been taken to reproduce the LPs just as they originally were designed by Harry Smith. All the materials and mastering are as top notch as possible.
It's hard to even begin to talk about the significance of these eight albums. Harry Smith created an alternate version of American culture with these sets that influenced just about everyone who heard them, and changed American society more than any others ever released. Bob Dylan and Carl Sagan both agree it's the greatest record ever made. As mythic and powerful as art can get - every record collection must have this set. Limited one time pressing not to be missed.