December 31, 2024

The Jazzy Twenties

RF Records 36
Compiled and Annoted by David. A Jasen

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: United States
Released: 1978
Genre: Jazz, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Jazz, & Ragtime
[Tracklist]
A1 Sweet Georgia Brown: Oliver Naylor Orchestra (02:52)
A2 Those Panama Mamas: The Cotton Pickers (02:54)
A3 Red Hot Henry Brown: The Charleston Chasers (02:54)
A4 Indiana Shuffle: Original Indiana Five (02:41)
A5 Wolverine Blues: Gene Rodemich Orchestra (03:10)
A6 Stomp Your Stuff: Ray Miller Orchestra (02:39)
A7 Bell Hoppin' Blues: Fred Rich Orchestra (03:16)
A8 Oh Baby: Original Memphis Five (03:13)
A9 White Ghost Shivers: New Orleans Owls (02:46)
B1 Ace of Rhythms: Jabbo Smith's Rhythm Aces (02:55)
B2 Mobile Blues: Wade's Moulin Rouge Orchestra (02:50)
B3 Southbound: Alex Hill and His Orchestra (02:37)
B4 Static Strut: Erskine Tate's Vendome Orchestra (02:51)
B5 Now Cut Loose: John Williams' Synco-Jazzers (02:48)
B6 Bearcat Stomp: Savoy Bearcats (02:37)
B7 Fight That Thing: Reb Spikes Majors and Minors (02:36)
B8 Crazy Quilt: Charles Creath's Jazz-O-Maniacs (03:27)
B9 Boot to Boot: Jesse Stone and His Blue Serenaders (03:08)
[Credits]
Producer & Liner Notes: David. A Jasen, Photographer: Walker Evans, Designer: Ronald Clyne, Engineer: Carl Seltzer
[Notes]
The boundaries between jazz and popular music were never as blurry as in the 1920s, when jazz bands played pop songs and dance bands performed jazz tunes. This recording celebrates this mixture and mutual influence—and as the original liner notes exhort, "Climb aboard with a hey nonny-nonny and a hot cha-cha!"

December 25, 2024

Songs of the Old Regular Baptists

Smithsonian Folkways - SFW CD 40106
Lined-Out Hymnody from Southeastern Kentucky

Format: CD, Compilation
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, Old Regular Baptists, Linefork, Kentucky (choir/spoken)
Producer, Recorder, and Field Worker: 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.

December 24, 2024

Songs of the Old Regular Baptists

mithsonian Folkways - SFW CD 50001
Lined-out Hymnody from Southeastern Kentucky Vol. 2

Format: CD, Compilation
Country: United States
Released: 2003
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, & Sacred
[Tracklist]
01 Sweet Glories Rush Upon My Sight (04:36)
02 Amazing Grace (02:39)
03 I Long to See the Seasons Come (04:17)
04 Precious Memories (05:31)
05 Streets of Gold (03:19)
06 Attend Young Friend (06:32)
07 O! When Shall I See Jesus (04:34)
08 Jesus Grant Us All a Blessing (05:17)
09 Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone (04:05)
10 The Lord Will Make A Way (06:01)
11 A Poor Wayfaring Stranger (07:55)
12 Interview: Don Pratt (00:30)
13 Interview: Toby Breeding (00:36)
14 Interview: Jim Fields (00:20)
15 Interview: Johnnie Fields (00:09)
16 Interview: Squire Watts (00:07)
17 Interview: Elwood Cornett (00:10)
18 Interview: Paul Sparkman (00:07)
19 Interview: Harve Creech (00:24)
20 Interview: Ruth Frazier (00:10)
21 Interview: Kathy Cornett (00:12)
22 Interview: Grethel Fields (00:10)
23 Interview: Emory Caudill (00:06)
24 Interview: James Caudill (00:11)
25 Interview: John Wallhausser (00:17)
26 Interview: Jeff Titton (00:31)
27 Interview: Elwood Cornett (00:32)
[Credits]
Producer, Recorder, Field Worker, Liner Notes: Jeff Todd Titon, Photographer: Elwood Cornett, Designer: Caroline Brownell
[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. In this rare, beautiful, and heartfelt music lie the roots of the high, lonesome mountain sound of elaborate melodic turns and graces. Produced in collaboration with the Indian Bottom Association of Old Regular Baptists, this is the second of two Smithsonian Folkways albums devoted to their music; the first was SFW CD 40106.

December 23, 2024

Garbage and Other Songs of Our Time

ollector Records - 1919
Joe Glazer with Charlie Byrd Trio

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country: United States
Released: 1980
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, & Struggles
[Tracklist]
A1 Ping Pong Diplomacy (02:38)
A2 I Belong To A Private Club (02:22)
A3 Automation (02:35)
A4 Looking For The R In Hahvad (01:26)
A5 Robert Briscoe (01:33)
A6 Don't Tear It Down (02:12)
A7 Garbage (05:01)
B1 Twenty-two Minutes From Town (03:16)
B2 The Ballad Of Richard Nixon (02:37)
B3 Congressman's Blues (02:49)
B4 Four Day Week (02:50)
B5 Fashion (02:53)
B6 Ecology (02:48)
B7 Fight That Line (02:55)
[Credits]
Joe Glazer (guitor/vocals) Charlie Byrd Trio (guitar/bass/drums)
Cover: Larry Rivers
[Notes]
Joe Glazer's musical efforts on behalf of workers and union struggles earned him the nickname "Labor's Troubadour." In 1970, he founded Collector Records, primarily to produce records supportive of the struggles of working men and women. In this recording, Joe sings topical songs from the 1960s and 1970s that are primarily of his own composition and are heavy on humor and satire. The subject matter ranges from civil rights to politics to defense of environmentalism. The Charlie Byrd Trio provides the accompaniment. The liner notes offer background information and historical context for the songs, biographical information about Glazer, and complete song lyrics.

December 20, 2024

American Folk Songs for Christmas

Folkways Records FC-7553
Peggy Seeger, Barbara Seeger, and Penny Seeger

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: United States
Released: 1957
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Children's, Holiday
[Tracklist]
A01 In the Morning When I Rise (00:14)
A02 Oh, Watch the Stars (01:10)
A03 Shine Like a Star in the Morning (00:51)
A04 Bright Morning Stars Are Rising (01:50)
A05 Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow (01:18)
A06 Joseph and Mary (The Cherry Tree Carol) (02:18)
A07 Oh, Mary and the Baby, Sweet Lamb (01:04)
A08 Babe of Bethlehem (01:25)
A09 Cradle Hymn (01:22)
A10 Ain't That Rockin' All Night (01:55)
B01 Sing Hallelu (01:25)
B02 Mary Had a Baby (02:26)
B03 Jesus Born in Bethlehem (01:01)
B04 January, February... (The Last Month of the Year) (00:36)
B05 Poor Little Jesus (01:38)
B06 The Angel Band (01:13)
B07 The Twelve Apostles (03:24)
[Credits]
Liner Notes: Charles and Peggy Seeger, Cover Artwork: Bilal
[Notes]
A collection of Christmas Folksongs by Ruth Crawford Seeger selected and performed by her daughters; Peggy, Barbara and Penny and with children from the South Boston Music School. This compilation of less-commonly known Christmas songs represents a variety of Folksongs that find their origin in European and British Isles Ballads, as well as several African-American spirituals, hollers and chants from the slave era that express a deeply spiritual celebration of Christmas. Liner notes include history of each song by Charles and Peggy Seeger.

December 16, 2024

Pete Seeger: Traditional Christmas Carols

Folkways Records – FTS 32311<

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: United States
Released: 1967
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Holiday
A1 'Twas On A Night Like This (03:32)
A2 Mary Had A Baby (02:46)
A3 Glory To That New Born King (2:37)
A4 What Child Is This? (1:49)
A5 Rise Up, Shepherd, And Follow (1:40)
A6 Carol Of The Beasts (2:06)
A7 Traditional Tune (1:48)
B1 The First Noel (5:44)
B2 Behold That Star (2:18)
B3 Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming (2:00)
B4 Masters Of This Hall (1:37)
B5 Traditional Tune (On Hillel) (0:57)
B6 Twelve Gates To The City (3:24)
[Credits]
Pete Seeger (banjo/guitar/vocals)
Recorder and Designer: Moses Asch, Liner Notes: Leslie Shepard, Photographer: John Vachon
[Notes]
Long a seasonal favorite, this collection of 13 charming Christmas carols from French, English, Italian, and African American traditions captures the Christmas spirit with wonderful universality. These international holiday favorites include Twelve Gates to the City, Mary Had a Baby, and The First Noel. "A real alternative to the wall of strings or the overly sweet sound of many Christmas collections." — Dirty Linen

December 15, 2024

Little Folkies: Songs for Winter

Smithsonian Folkways - SFW CD 45092

Format: CD, Compilation
Country: United States
Released: 2024
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, & Children's
[Tracklist]
01 Family Band (01:58)
02 The Tiny Little Tadpole (03:38)
03 Dinosaur Song (02:43)
04 I Put on My Pants (01:15)
05 Oh If I Were (03:02)
06 I Had a Rooster (02:58)
07 Little Roly Poly (02:35)
08 Riding in the Buggy (02:21)
09 Shake and Twist (02:08)
10 See the Horses (02:56)
11 Ten Little Fingers (01:31)
12 Walk Along John (01:30)
13 Clap Your Hands My Darling (01:41)
14 Jenny Jenkins (04:26)
15 Go to Sleep (02:51)
[Credits]
Little Folkies (guitar/banjo/fiddle/mandolin/rain stick/tambourine/bass/vocals)
Producer & Recorder: Irena Eide, Liner Notes Editor: James Deutsch, Illustrator: Amelia Heron, Designer: Pharis Romero, Mastering Engineer: Dirk Powell, Recorders: Robert Cheek, Jeremy D'Antonio and Mark Allen Piccolo
[Notes]
Little Folkies is a multi-award winning family folk music class for parents and kids ages 0-5. The Little Folkies music classes are pure fun and enjoyable for both kids and parents! Our talented teachers engage kids and adults with finger play, hand movement, singing, dancing, and instrument jamming. Every child is musical, in fact we are all music at the core. Here at Little Folkies we encourage everyone to sing with voice they have. You do not need to be a trained musician to make good music. All you need is your voice, hands and feet, rhythm and some good songs to sing. Your child will love listening to you singing the melodies, tapping the beat and doing the movements; and soon enough they’ll be singing and moving along themselves!

December 12, 2024

Hear Me Howling: Blues, Ballads, and Beyond

Arhoolie Records – ARH00518
As recorded by the San Francisco Bay by Chris Strachwitz in the 1960s

Format: 4 x CD, Compilation, Box Set
Country: United States
Released: 2011
Genre: Jazz, Blues, Folk, World, & Country
Style: African American, Blues, Cajun & Zydeco
[Disk One]
01 Hump in My Back: Jesse Fuller (2:46)
02 Brother Low Down: Jesse Fuller (2:41)
03 Berkeley’s Junco Partner: Skid Band (4:04)
04 Tight like That: Skid Band (3:38)
05 Moose March: Bob Mielke's Bearcats (3:22)
06 Highway 49: Big Joe Williams (3:49)
07 Oakland Blues: Big Joe and Mary Williams (2:46)
08 Greystone (Alameda County Jail) Blues: Big Joe Williams (2:32)
09 I Know You Didn’t Want Me: K.C. Douglas (2:15)
10 Night Shirt Blues: K.C. Douglas (2:07)
11 Stop Time: K.C. Douglas (1:26)
12 Hear Me Howling: K.C. Douglas (2:10)
13 Stand Alone Blues: Lonnie Johnson (3:24)
14 Brenda: Lonnie Johnson (4:12)
15 Changed the Lock on My Door: Sonny Terry (3:14)
16 Bald Eagle Train (Take 1): Bukka White (11:44)
17 Tom Moore’s Farm: Lightnin' Hopkins (5:12)
18 Up on Telegraph (Avenue): Lightnin' Hopkins (3:13)
19 Lady Luck: Mercy Dee (2:47)
[Disk Two]
01 I Feel like I’m Fixin’ to Die Rag: Country Joe and the Fish (2:58)
02 You Turned Your Back: Toni Brown (2:19)
03 How Could I Stand It: Toni Brown (2:42)
04 Don’t Forget Me, Love: Toni Brown (2:03)
05 Charles Giteau: Crabgrass (3:32)
06 Midnight Blues: The Joy of Cooking (4:08)
07 Depression Gone from Me: T.A. Talbott (2:57)
08 Mr. Brakeman: T.A. Talbott (3:52)
09 Who’s Going to Be My Man?: Debbie Green (4:21)
10 Come See: Bob Neuwirth (4:26)
11 Lady Gay: Janet Smith (3:16)
12 Talking Protest Blues: Merritt Herring (2:37)
13 Black Jack David: Alice Stuart (2:05)
14 Eventually: Perry Lederman (2:20)
15 Impressions of John Henry: Perry Lederman (6:27)
16 Deportees: Barbara Dane (5:50)
17 Big Texas (Grand Texas): Hackberry Ramblers (3:50)
18 Jolie Blonde: Hackberry Ramblers (3:50)
19 Turtle Tail: Hackberry Ramblers (2:18)
20 The Beatles Are in Town: The Fondettes (2:02)
[Disk Three]
01 Willie Poor Boy: Mance Lipscomb (3:25)
02 The Titanic: Mance Lipscomb (3:34)
03 Mean Boss Man: Mance Lipscomb (2:55)
04 Sugar Babe: Mance Lipscomb (3:20)
05 Working on a Building: Rev. Louis Overstreet (6:38)
06 The Old Ship of Zion: Rev. Louis Overstreet (3:40)
07 I’m a Soldier: Rev. Gary Davis (6:09)
08 Floor Sweepin’ Rag: Rev. Gary Davis (5:07)
09 Courtin’ Boy: Rev. Gary Davis (5:42)
10 Shake 'Em on Down: Fred McDowell (3:11)
11 Louise: Fred McDowell (6:06)
12 Write Me a Few of Your Lines: Fred McDowell (3:18)
13 Low Down Dirty Things: Skip James (4:04)
14 22-20 Blues (Mr. Kress): Skip James (3:37)
15 Sea Walking Jesus: Skip James (4:07)
16 No Special Lover: Skip James (4:57)
17 Peace in the Valley: Skip James (4:29)
[Disk Four]
01 Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong: Vern and Ray (2:34)
02 The Touch of God’s Hand: Vern and Ray (2:59)
03 ’Fore Day in the Mornin’: Big Mama Thornton (5:00)
04 Ball and Chain: Big Mama Thornton (5:34)
05 Hound Dog: Big Mama Thornton (4:55)
06 Monsieur Leonard: John Simien and The Opelousas Playboys (3:08)
07 Chi Ca Nai (Slow Drag): John Simien and The Opelousas Playboys (2:56)
08 Bye Bye Rosa: John Simien and The Opelousas Playboys (2:32)
09 Mr. Charlie: Clifton Chenier (3:22)
10 Louisiana Rock: Clifton Chenier (2:54)
11 What Am I Doing Here?: Notes From The Underground (2:19)
12 To Be a Thief: Stanley Willis (4:39)
13 Pretty Good: Now Creative Arts Jazz Ensemble (8:31)
14 In the Breeze: Jerry Hahn (5:39)
15 To 'Trane (Two Trains): Smiley Winters (9:21)
16 The Beauty of Isis: Sonny Simmons (6:52)
[Credits]
Producer and Photographer: Chris Strachwitz, Producer: Tom Diamant, Editor: Haley Ausserer, Artwork:John Seabury, Illustrator: Robert Armstrong, Designer: Hugh Brown, Engineer: Bay Records
[Notes]
Founder of Arhoolie Records Chris Strachwitz recorded music wherever he found it: in coffee houses, music clubs, living rooms, festival stages, and recording studios. To celebrate Arhoolie’s 50th anniversary, Strachwitz released a box set of recordings he made during his early years in the record business. Of the 72 tracks of music in the set, spread over 4 CDs, over half (38) had previously been unreleased by Arhoolie. The music is a true representation of Strachwitz's eclectic musical interests and span the spectrum from raw country blues and folk to gospel and free-form jazz. This anniversary collection includes versions of "Ball and Chain" and "Hound Dog" by Big Mama Thornton, "Tom Moore's Farm" by Lightnin’Hopkins, "I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die Rag" by Country Joe McDonald and the Fish, "Shake ʼEm On Down" by Mississippi Fred McDowell, "Deportee" by Barbara Dane, "Highway 49" by Big Joe Williams, and "Changed the Lock on My Door" by Mance Lipscomb, Lonnie Johnson, Brownie McGhee, and Sonny Terry. The box set captures a time and provides a template that Arhoolie would follow for 50 years in presenting and preserving Americana roots music.

December 5, 2024

Original Folk: Contemporary American Songs Performed by the Writers

Folkways Records – FD 5565

Format: Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: United States
Released: 1986
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk
[Tracklist]
A1 Liberty: Steve Strauss (02:49)
A2 Bag Lady: Pat Wynne (04:27)
A3 The Well Adjusted Man: Marc Winokur (03:06)
A4 Love Logic: Julie Sullivan (04:15)
A5 Trainsong: John Fizer (02:34)
B1 The Ballad of Mexican Joe: Cris Plata (03:48)
B2 Living Alone: Keith Nichols (02:43)
B3 I Never Had a Love Like This Before: Mary Jean Batten (03:20)
B4 How Blue Can You Get?: Allen Schwartz (03:10)
B5 Hiroshima: Jim Wachtendonk (02:31)
[Credits]
Producer: Marc Winokur, Designer: Alex Pieterson, Engineer: Emile Zoghby
[Notes]
Ten singer-songwriters from across America perform one of their own compositions on this compilation, originally released in 1986. The songs were gathered by producer Marc Winokur during travels across the United States in 1985. Song range from themes of love to a commentary on "The Well Adjusted Man," trains, horses, getting the blues, and the Atomic bomb ("Hiroshima").