Showing posts with label Clarence Greene. Show all posts
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January 6, 2022

Tell It To Me: The Johnson City Sessions 1928-1929

Bear Family Records – BCD17591
Bear Family Records – BCD17591

Format: CD, Compilation
Country: Germany
Released: 2019
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country, Old Time
[Tracklist]
01 Tell It to Me: Grant Brothers & Their Music (02:5)
02 Home Town Blues: The Roane County Ramblers (03:10)
03 Johnson City Blues: Clarence Greene (02:58)
04 Louise: Proximity String Quartet (03:06)
05 The Battleship Maine: Richard Harold (03:02)
06 Roll on Buddy: Charlie Bowman & His Brothers (03:17)
07 Old Lady and the Devil: Bill & Belle Reed (03:04)
08 I'll Be Ready When the Bridegroom Comes: McVay & Johnson (03:02)
09 When the Roses Bloom for the Bootlegger: Roy Harper / Earl Shirkey (02:50)
10 I Ain't a Bit Drunk: George Roarke (02:55)
11 Just Over the River: Garland Brothers (02:48)
12 Green Valley Waltz: McCartt Brothers & Patterson (02:55)
13 Pride of the Ball: Blalock & Yates (02:44)
14 When We Go A-Courtin': Francum Braswell / George Wade (03:03)
15 I'm Just a Black Sheep: Jack Jackson (03:09)
16 Evalina: Wyatt & Brandon (02:5)
17 Just Pickin': Leonard Copeland / Roy Harvey (02:57)
18 God Will Take Care of You: The Spindale Quartet (02:49)
19 Moatsville Blues: Moatsville String Ticklers (02:53)
20 Three Men Went A-Hunting: Byrd Moore & His Hot Shots (02:37)
21 The Coo-Coo Bird: Clarence Ashley (02:55)
22 Down on Penny's Farm: The Bently Boys (02:4)
23 Old Lonesome Blues: Bowman Sisters (03:02)
24 The Last Gold Dollar: Ephraim Woodie & The Henpecked Husbands (02:57)
25 Powder and Paint: Eugene Yates / Ira Yates (03:11)
26 Buttermilk Blues: Ellis Williams (03:07)
[Credits]
Artwork: Mychael Gerstenberger, Mastering: Chris Zwarg
[Notes]
Featuring 26 recordings by 26 different musical acts that were active in the late 1920s, 'Tell It To Me' presents a diverse and dynamic overview of Appalachia's vernacular music at the cusp of the Great Depression. While representing a range of genres and styles and showcasing both secular and sacred material, this album is thematically unified by the fact that all of the tracks hail from commercial location recording sessions held by Columbia Records in Johnson City, Tennessee, during successive Octobers in 1928 and 1929. With 25% of the released sides from those two Johnson City recording forays, 'Tell It To Me' documents timeless performances from the 1928-1929 sessions and bolsters recent assertions by discerning aficionados of 78 RPM records that those sessions generated a particularly memorable canon of historical recordings.

July 16, 2016

Old-Time Southern Dance Music: Ballads and Songs

Old Timey Records LP-102

Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: United States
Released: 1965
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Old Time
[Tracklist]
A1 Rose Conley: Grayson & Whitter
A2 Pretty Polly: Coon Creek Gals
A3 Little Maggie: Grayson & Whitter
A4 That Fatal Courtship: Ephraim Woodie
A5 Frankie Silvers: Byrd Moore's Hot Shots
A6 Black Jack David: Cliff Carlisle
A7 Old Ruben: Wade Mainer
A8 Handsome Molly: Grayson & Whitter
B1 It's Hard To Leave You, Sweet Love: Lewis McDaniel & Gid Smith
B2 Franklin Roosevelt's Back Again: Bill Cox & Cliff Hobbs
B3 Roy Dixon: Jimmy Tarlton
B4 School House Fire: Dixon Brothers
B5 A Little Love: Wade Mainer
B6 Deep Elm Blues: Lone Star Cowboys
B7 Frankie Dean : Darby & Tarlton
B8 On The Old Plantation: Blue Sky Boys
[Credits]
Liner Notes: Tony Brown, Editor's Note: Chris Strachwitz

May 11, 2015

A Collection Of Mountain Blues: Original Recordings By Great Old-Time Bands

County Records County–511

Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 1966
Genre: Blues, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country Blues, Country, Folk
[Tracklist]
A1 Railroad Blues: Sam McGee (guitar/vocals)
A2 Left All Alone Again Blues: Lowe Stokes & His North Georgians (two fiddles/guitar)
A3 Careless Love: Jimmie Tarlton (guitar/vocals)
A4 Leake County Blues: Leake County Revelers (fiddle/guitar/banjo-mandolin)
A5 Farm Girl Blues: Carolina Tar Heels, Dock Walsh (banjo/vocals) Galey Foster (guitar/harmonica/vocals)
A6 Down South Blues: Dock Boggs (banjo/vocals)
B1 Cannon Ball Blues: Frank Hutchison (guitar/vocals)
B2 Carroll County Blues: Narmour & Smith (fiddle/guitar)
B3 Brown Skin Blues: Dick Justice (guitar/vocals)
B4 Curley Headed Woman: R. D. Burnett (banjo/vocals) Leonard Rutherford (fiddle)
B5 Cumberland Blues: Doc Roberts (fiddle with guitar acc.)
B6 Johnson City Blues: Clarence Greene (guitar/vocals)
[Notes]
Anthology of 1928-1935 recordings in the blues tradition by white country artists.