[size=200][color=tomato][b]Various Artists - Times Ain't Like They Used to Be Vol.7 and 8
Label: Yazoo
Released : 2003
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[size=150][color=red]A collection of classic recordings from the 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]
[size=150][color=red][b]Various Artists - Times Ain't Like They Used to Be Vol.7 [/b][/color][/size]
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[size=150][color=orangered]Volume 7 includes such rare gems as Jimmie Tarlton's impressive "Dixie Mail," Skip James' haunting "Hard Luck Child," an unhinged fiddle and banjo duet by Ben Jarrell and Francis Jenkins on "Jack of Diamonds" and the first part of Son House's classic two-part 78 rpm recording of "Dry Spell Blues."[/color][/size]
[size=150]1. Dilly & His Dill Pickles - Bust Down Stomp
2. Jimmie Tarlton - Dixie Mail
3. King Solomon Hill - Times Has Done Got Hard
4. East Texas Serenaders - Meneola Rag
5. Sheffield Male Quartet Christ Arose
6. "Gitfiddle Jim" - Rainy Night Blues
7. Three Tobacco Tags - Good Gal Remember Me
8. Red Headed Fiddlers - Texas Quickstep
9. Ed Bell - Ham Bone blues
10. David Miller _ Cannonball Rag
11. Fiddlin John Carson & His Virginia Reelers - Little More Sugar in the
12. Bo Weavil Jackson - Devil and my Brown Blues
13. Stripling Brothers - Horseshoe Bend
14. Daniels-Deason Sacred Harp Singers - Primrose Hill
15. Skip James - Hard Luck child
16. Uncle Dave Macon & Sam McGee - Go On, Nora Lee
17. Dennis McGee - Jeunes Gens Campagnard
18. Jay Bird Coleman - I'm Gonna Cross The River Of Jordon Some Of These Days
19. Uncle Pete & Louise - Only A Tramp
20. Ben Jarrell & Frank Jenkins - Jack of Diamnds
21. Son Houe - Dry Spell Blues - Park 1
22. "Ted" Sharp, Hinman & Sharp - Pike's Peak
23. Old Southern Sacred Singers - I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go[/size]
[size=150][color=red][b]Various Artists - Times Ain't Like They Used to Be Vol.8[/b][/color][/size]
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[size=150][color=orangered]Volume 8 is a little heavier on the blues side of things and includes such rare gems as Dock Boggs' banjo blues set piece "Sugar Baby," Skip James' haunting rendering of "4 O'Clock Blues" (made especially precious by sounding like it was recorded in a hail storm), Frank Hutchison's sleek and timeless "The Train That Carried My Girl from Town," and Francis Jenkins' ancient sounding fiddle ballad, "Roving Cowboy," which sounds a bit like an inland sea shanty[/color][/size]
[size=150]1. Vaughan Quartet - It's Just Like Heaven
2. Red Headed Fiddler - The Steeley Rag
3. "Gitfiddle Jim" - Paddllin' Blues
4. Dilly & His Dill Pickles - Sand Mountain
5. Dock Boggs - Sugar Baby
6. King Solomon Hill - My Buddy Blind Papa Lemon
7. Stripling Brothers - The Lost Child
8. Frank Hutchison - The Train That Carried My Girl From Town
9. Bo Weavil Jackson - You Can't Keep No Brown
10. Wright Brothers Quartet - Mother Is With The Angels
11. Dick Reinhart - Rambling Lover
12. Skip James - 4 O'Clock Blues
13. Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters - Yellow Rose of Texas
14. Johnny Barfield - Gonna Ride Till The Sun Goes Down
15. Ed Bell - Mamlish Blues
16. "Ted" Sharp, Hinman and Sharp - Robinson County
17. Dennis McGee - Vaise Des Vachers
18. David Miller - Jailhouse Rag
19. Tommy Johnson - I Want Someone To Love Me
20. Uncle Dave Macon & McGee Bros. - Tennessee Tornado
21. Frank Jenkins - Roving Cowboy
22. Shelor Family - Big Bend Gal
23. Rev. W.M. Mosely - Yes! Tis Me
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