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(Blues - VA) Classic Appalachian Blues

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Type:

Audio Music

Title:

(Blues - VA) Classic Appalachian Blues

Category:

Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2010-12-20 (by nightissuchproximity)

Description:

Label: Smithsonian Records Styles: Piedmont blues, Country blues Year: 2010 Art: Front [3:49] 1. Stick McGhee - My Baby's Gone [5:18] 2. Big Chief Ellis with Cephas & Wiggins - Louise Blues [3:01] 3. Doc Watson - Sitting On Top Of The World [2:26] 4. John Jackson - Railroad Bill [2:19] 5. Bill Williams - Don't Let Your Deal Go Down [2:40] 6. Pink Anderson - You Don't Know My Mind [2:58] 7. J. C. Burris - Blues Around My Bed [3:19] 8. Reverend Gary Davis - Hesitation Blues [3:05] 9. Brownie McGhee - Pawn Shop Blues [3:27] 10. Archie Edwards - The Road Is Rough And Rocky [5:16] 11. Carl Martin, Ted Bogan & Tommy Armstrong - Hoodoo Blues [2:08] 12. Lesley Riddle - Red River Blues [2:35] 13. Peg Leg Sam Jackson - Walking Cane [3:46] 14. Etta Baker - One Dime Blues [2:17] 15. Roscoe Holcomb - Mississippi Heavy Water Blues [3:06] 16. Josh White - Outskirts Of Town [2:35] 17. Baby Tate - See What You Done Done [2:54] 18. Marvin & Turner Foddrell - I Got A Woman [2:00] 19. John Tinsley - Girl Dressed In Green [3:42] 20. E. C. Ball - Blues In The Morning [3:43] 21. Sticks McGhee - Wine Blues (Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee) The "mountain cousin" of the Delta blues, Appalachian blues bears the stamp of a distinctive regional blend of European and African styles and sounds born at the cultural crossroads of railroad camps, mines, and rural settlements. Drawn from deep within the Folkways collection and from historic live recordings at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, the music of bedrock blues performers such as Pink Anderson, Lesley Riddle, Etta Baker, John Jackson, and Doc Watson shines bright, claiming Appalachia as a key cradle of American acoustic blues. 21 tracks, 66 minutes, 40-page booklet. mp3 320kbps If any of you want the booklet that accompanies this CD, then you can download it and save from the following link: http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/smithsonian_folkways/SFW40198.pdf

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  1. blues

Files count:

1

Size:

152.55 Mb

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Comments:

daba_1 (2010-12-20)

Thanks bro as always. I can not get the Smithsonian page to open. All I get is a gray page.

knotoftoads (2011-01-03)

Well gee, this is what the intertubes is all about. Thanks so much for the work you've done to make great music available.
This is as it should be. I'm quite sure that these artists would have wished in their lifetimes to be heard without regard to whether some corporation could profit from it long after they were gone.
Thanks again.
(It will take me weeks to get through your collection.)