VOLUME THREE: SONGS by ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC
SKU | 78168 |
Artist | ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC |
Title | VOLUME THREE: SONGS |
Label | MISSISSIPPI RECORDS |
Catalog # | MRP 072 |
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Release | W 26 - 2014 |
Format | Vinyl - US2LP |
€ 41,50 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Clarence Ashley - The Coo Coo Bird
- Buell Kazee - East Virginia
- Cannon's Jug Stompers - Minglewood Blues
- Didier Hebert - I Woke Up One Morning In May
- Richard "Rabbit" Brown - James Alley Blues
- Dock Boggs - Sugar Baby
- Bascom Lamar Lunsford - I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground
- Ernest & Hattie Stoneman - Mountaineer's Courtship
- The Stoneman Family - The Spanish Merchant's Daughter
- Memphis Jug Band - Bob Lee Junior Blues
- The Carter Family - Single Girl, Married Girl
- Cleoma Breaux & Joseph Falcon - La Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme
- Blind Lemon Jefferson - Rabbit Foot Blues
- Sleepy John Estes & Yank Rachell - Expressman Blues"
- Ramblin' Thomas - Poor Boy Blues
- Cannon's Jug Stompers - Feather Bed
- Dock Boggs - Country Blues
- Julius Daniels - 99 Year Blues
- Blind Lemon Jefferson - Prison Cell Blues
- Blind Lemon Jefferson - See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
- Cleoma Breaux And Ophy Breaux & Joseph Falcon - C'Est Si Triste Sans Lui
- Uncle Dave Macon - Way Down The Old Plank Road
- Uncle Dave Macon - Buddy Won't You Roll Down The Line
- Mississippi John Hurt - Spike Driver Blues
- Memphis Jug Band - K.C. Moan
- JP Nestor - Train On The Island
- Ken Maynard - The Lone Star Trail
- Henry Thomas - Fishing Blues
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.