December 22, 2023

Old Regular Baptists: Lined-Out Hymnody from Southeastern Kentucky

Smithsonian Folkways – SF CD 40106

Format: CD, Album
Country: United States
Released: 1997
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Sacred
[Tracklist]
01 Brethren We Have Met Again (04:17)
02 On Jordan's Stormy Banks (04:23)
03 O, How Happy are They (04:20)
04 The Day is Past and Gone (04:37)
05 Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah (04:39)
06 Jesus, Thou Art the Sinner's Friend (04:27)
07 Jesus Left His Home in Glory (05:09)
08 Salvation O the Name I Love (04:58)
09 I'm Not Ashamed to Own My Lord (04:01)
10 I Am a Poor Pilgrim of Sorrow (05:27)
11 Farewell Vain World (04:27)
12 I Am Going to the City (03:20)
13 The Meaning of Singing (12:22)
[Credits]
Indian Bottom Association (hymnody)
Recorder, Field Worker and Producer: Jeff Todd Titon
[Notes]
The oldest English-language religious music in oral tradition in North America, the lined-out, congregational hymnody of the Old Regular Baptists, is heard in the heart of the coal-mining country of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. This music of worship once was the common way of singing sacred song in the American Colonies. In this rare and beautiful music lies the roots of the high, lonesome mountain sound of elaborate melodic turns and graces. A descriptive booklet provides perspectives on the people, their beliefs and practices, their history and theology, and their music.

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