Library of Congress AFS L28
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Reissue
Country: US
Released: 1952
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk
[Tracklist]
A1 Colley's Run-I-O (I) (Lumberjack Song): L. Parker Temple
A2 The Buffalo Skinners (II): John A. Lomax
A3 Goodbye, Old Paint (I): Jess Morris
A4 Goodbye, Old Paint (II): Sloan Matthews
A5 The Texas Rangers: Sloan Matthews
A6 Cattle Calls: Starting, Driving, And Night-Herding: Sloan Matthews
A7 The Cowboy's Life Is A Very Dreary Life: Sloan Matthews
B1 The Dying Ranger: Johnny Prude
B2 The Dying Cowboy: Sloan Matthews
B3 The Streets Of Laredo: Johnny Prude
B4 The Zebra Dun: J. M. Waddell
B5 The Dreary Black Hills: Harry Stephens
B6 The Night-Herding Song: Harry Stephens
[Credits]
Editor: Duncan B. M. Emrich, Recorder: Duncan Emrich, John A. Lomax and Rae Korson
[Notes]
Part unaccompanied and part with guitar or fiddle accompaniment. "From the Archive of American Folk Song." Field recordings made at various places in Texas and studio recordings in Washington, D. C. from 1941-1948 by John A. Lomax, Rae Korson, and Duncan Emrich. Program notes and texts (22 p.). Description from audio disc recording, analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in., 1952; reissued in 1974. Digital preservation masters recorded from original master analog tapes by the Library of Congress Recording Laboratory in 2012. Original cutting master for audio disc production for reissue of AAFS L28: COWBOY SONGS, BALLADS, AND CATTLE CALLS FROM TEXAS (MASTER TAPE) 1974, 2 sound tape reels : analog, 15 ips, full track, mono. ; 10 in. RWC 8319, 8320. MAVIS title no.: 162559-3-1; 162559-3-2.
Country: US
Released: 1952
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk
[Tracklist]
A1 Colley's Run-I-O (I) (Lumberjack Song): L. Parker Temple
A2 The Buffalo Skinners (II): John A. Lomax
A3 Goodbye, Old Paint (I): Jess Morris
A4 Goodbye, Old Paint (II): Sloan Matthews
A5 The Texas Rangers: Sloan Matthews
A6 Cattle Calls: Starting, Driving, And Night-Herding: Sloan Matthews
A7 The Cowboy's Life Is A Very Dreary Life: Sloan Matthews
B1 The Dying Ranger: Johnny Prude
B2 The Dying Cowboy: Sloan Matthews
B3 The Streets Of Laredo: Johnny Prude
B4 The Zebra Dun: J. M. Waddell
B5 The Dreary Black Hills: Harry Stephens
B6 The Night-Herding Song: Harry Stephens
[Credits]
Editor: Duncan B. M. Emrich, Recorder: Duncan Emrich, John A. Lomax and Rae Korson
[Notes]
Part unaccompanied and part with guitar or fiddle accompaniment. "From the Archive of American Folk Song." Field recordings made at various places in Texas and studio recordings in Washington, D. C. from 1941-1948 by John A. Lomax, Rae Korson, and Duncan Emrich. Program notes and texts (22 p.). Description from audio disc recording, analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in., 1952; reissued in 1974. Digital preservation masters recorded from original master analog tapes by the Library of Congress Recording Laboratory in 2012. Original cutting master for audio disc production for reissue of AAFS L28: COWBOY SONGS, BALLADS, AND CATTLE CALLS FROM TEXAS (MASTER TAPE) 1974, 2 sound tape reels : analog, 15 ips, full track, mono. ; 10 in. RWC 8319, 8320. MAVIS title no.: 162559-3-1; 162559-3-2.
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