[size=200][color=tomato][b]Various Artists - Times Ain't Like They Used to Be Vol.1, 2 and 3
Label: Yazoo
Released : 15 July 1997
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[size=150][color=red]A collection of classic recordings fromthe 1920s and 30s featuring many all-time great performances of early American traditional music. This series is a fascinating overview of traditional American musical styles from the Civil War to the 1920s, including fiddle tunes, rags banjo songs, religious selections, old ballads, blues, etc.[/color][/size]
[color=red][size=150][b]Various Artists - Times Ain't Like They Used to Be Vol.1 [/b][/size][/color]
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[size=150][color=orangered]These are 23 rare 78s from the 1920s and 1930s, chosen to illustrate the wide range of "early American rural music" that made its way onto disc in the early days of the recording industry. This will not get nearly as much press as Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music box, yet it's on par with that ballyhooed re-release as an overview of the roots of American roots music, so to speak. Styles vary from country blues and fiddle hoedowns to banjo music and jug bands. The Memphis Jug Band is the only name here that might be familiar to more than the most well-versed folk historians. Highlights include J.P. Nestor and Norman Edmonds' "Train on the Island," a frenetic string band gallop; the Four Wanderers' eerie gospel tune, "The Fault's in Me"; and Ken Maynard's "Fannie Moore," a direct predecessor of country music in its vocal phrasing.[/color][/size]
[size=150]1. Prince Albert Hunt / Blues In A Bottle
2. Charlie Jordan / Dollar Bill Blues
3. Bascom Lamar Lundsford / Lost John Dean
4. A.A. Gray & Seven Foot Dilly / Streak of Lean, Streak of Fat 5. Richard "Rabbit" Brown / Sinking Of The Titanic
6. Dykes Magic City Trio / Tennessee Girls
7. Bob Campbell / Shotgun Blues
8. J.P. Nestor & Norman Edmonds / Train On The Island
9. The Four Wanderers / The Fault's In Me
10. Happy Hayseeds / The Tail Of Halley's Comet
11. Oaks Family / Wake Up You Drowsy Sleeper
12. Louie Lasky / How You Want Your Rollin' Done
13. Frank Blevins & His Tar Heel Rattlers / Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss
14. Memphis Jug Band / On The Road Again
15. Buell Kazee / The Dying Soldier
16. Buddy Boy Hawkins / Voice Throwin' Blues
17. Wilmer Watts & The Lonely Eagles / Been On The Job Too Long
18. Ken Maynard / Fannie Moore
19. Nugrape Twins / I Got Your Ice Cold Nugrape
20. Carson Brothers & Sprinkle / The Old Miller's Will
21. Winston Holmes & Charlie Turner / Skinner
22. Southern Moonlight Entertainers / How To Make Love
23. Grayson & Whitter / Old Jimmie Sutton
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[size=150][color=red][b]Various Artists - Times Ain't Like They Used to Be Vol.2 [/b][/color][/size]
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[size=150][color=red]Like volume One, this presents 23 examples of early American rural music, mastered from rare 78s of the 1920s and 1930s. And like volume one, the names here will challenge the expertise of all but the most fanatical collector; only Uncle Dave Macon, Cannon's Jug Stompers, Henry Thomas, and maybe Blind Alfred Reed will be familiar. It's a valuable sampler of non-urban sounds as captured in the early days of the recording industry, when primitive technology and marketing naivete ensured that the music was virtually unadulterated. Fiddles, banjos, and plaintive, spirited vocals abound. Bobby Leecan's jugband romp "Washboard Cut Out" is the most exuberant track; Rev. D.C. Rice's gospel number "Lord Keep Me with a Mind" starts off in a more somber mood, but soon evolves into a jubilant New Orleans-styled arrangement.[/color][/size]
[size=150]1. Earl Johnson & His Dixie Entertainers / John Henry Blues
2. Allen Shaw / Moanin' the Blues
3. Ernest Stoneman & Kahle Brewer / Lonesome Road Blues
4. Bobby Leecan & His Need More Band / Washboard Cut Out
5. Henry Thomas / Bob McKinney
6. Fiddling John Carson & His Virginia Reelers / Swanee River
7. Richard "Rabbit" Brown / James Alley Blues
8. Uncle Dave Macon & His Fruit Jar Drinkers / Sail Away Ladies 9. Cannon's Jug Stompers / The Rooster's Crowing Blues
10. A.A. Grey & Seven Foot Dilly / Tallapoosa Bound
11. The Shelor Family / Billy Grimes the Rover
12. The Massey Family / Brown Skin Girl Down the Lane
13. Joe McCoy / You Know You Done Me Wrong
14. Sid Harkreader & Gradey Moore / Old Joe
15. Blind Alfred Reed / Beware
16. Wilmer Watts & The Lonely / Knocking Down Casey Jones
17. Tommy Bradley / Four Day Blues
18. Georgia Crackers / Riley the Furniture Man
19. Emmett Lundy & Ernest Stoneman / Piney Woods Girl
20. Louie Blue / State Street Rag
21. Tweedy Brothers / Sugar In The Ground
22. Southern Moonlight Entertainers / Then I'll Move To Town
23. Rev. D.C. Rice / Lord Keep Me With A Mind[/size]
[size=150][color=red][b]Various Artists - Times Ain't Like They Used to Be Vol.3 [/b][/color][/size]
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[color=red][size=150]Another one of Yazoo's superb and essential old time anthologies, this one taking in all kinds of styles and genres, but having in common the fact that every track is a musical gem and all are presented with the best possible sound. Taken from 78s of the 1920s & 30s, the 23 tracks include cuts by Luke Highnight, Uncle Dave Macon, Oscar Harper, East Texas Serenaders, Son House, Wilmer Watts, Frank Hutchison, Fruit Jar Guzzlers, Skip James, Lowe Stokes, and Sleepy John Estes among others[/size][/color]
[size=150]1.Blind Willie Johnson / I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole
2.Ashleys Melody Men/ Bath House Blues
3.Frank Hutchinson / Worried Blues
4. Jelly Jaw Short / Snake Doctor Blues
5. East Texa Serenders / Acorn Stomp
6. Carlisle Brothers / Sal Got A Meatskin
7. Sleepy John Estes / Streetcar Blues
8. Luke Highnight& His Ozark Strutters / Fort Smith Breakdown
9. Wilmer Watts & His Lonely Eagles / Sleepy Desert
10. Son House / Walking Blue
11. Allison's Sacred Harp Singers / Sweet Rivers
12. Williamson Brothers & Curry / Gonna Die With My Hammer In My Hand
13. Charlie Patton / Mean Black Cat
14. Lowe Stokes / Billy In The Lowground
15. Jelly Roll Anderson / Good Time Blues
16. Fiddling John Carson & His VirginiaI Reelers / Christmas Time Will Soon Be Over
17. Fruit Jar Guzzlers / Steel Driving Man
18. Skip James / I'm So Glad
19. Uncle Dave Macon & His Fruit Jar Drinkers /Rock About My Sara Jane
20. Cap, Andy, and Flip / I'm Taking My Audition To Sing Up In The Sky
21. Buster Johnson & James Cole's Washboard Band / Undertaker Blues
22. Oscar Harper’s Texas String Band / Sally Johnson
23. Fa Sol La Singers / I'll Stay On The Right Road Now
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