Format: CD, Album, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 2008
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Old Time
[Tracklist]
01 In The Pines: Dock Walsh (3:08)
02 Mountain Sweetheart: The Red Fox Chasers (2:56)
03 Mistreated Blues: Carolina Buddies (3:10)
04 Johnson City Hop: Carolina Ramblers String Band (2:46)
05 DAre You Sure?: Dixon Brothers & Mutt Evans (3:14)
06 The Rose With A Broken Ste: North Carolina Cooper Boys (3:02)
07 Jack Of Diamonds: Ben Jarrell (2:43)
08 Otto Wood: Thompson & Cranford (2:36)
09 Richmond Square: The Highlanders (2:58)
10 Will, The Weaver: Charlie Parker & Mack Woolbright (2:52)
11 Lindy: Proximity String Quartet (2:56)
12 Working On The Railroad: Blankenship Family (2:41)
13 Carolina's Best: The Grady Family (3:12)
14 Banjo Sam: Wilmer Watts & The Lonely Eagles (3:05)
15 New River Train: Cauley Family (2:39)
16 Little Bunch Of Roses: Clarence Greene (2:42)
17 That Lonesome Valley: Carolina Ramblers String Band (2:52)
18 Honeysuckle Rag: Blue Ridge Mountain Entertainers (2:57)
19 A Pretty Gal's Love: Whitter - Hendley - Small (2:42)
20 Tom Dooley: Grayson & Whitter (3:08)
21 The Longest Train: J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers (3:10)
22 Sweet Freedom: E.R. Nance Family with Clarence Dooley (2:27)
23 Sunny Home In Dixie: Frank Jenkins' Pilot Mountaineers (3:10)
24 My Home's Across The Blue Ridge Mountains: Carolina Tar Heels (3:20)
[Credits]
Producer: Marshall Wyatt, Liner Notes: Wayne Martin, Photographers: Tony Russell & Kip Lornell, Engineers: Christopher C. King & Jeff Carroll
[Notes]
In the early days of the recording industry, North Carolina was a hotbed of string bands playing traditional Appalachian folk-rooted music. This compilation collects 24 such recordings from the era immediately preceding and following the onset of the Depression, many of them quite obscure. Listeners with a general knowledge and appreciation of early American folk recordings might have heard of the Dixon Brothers and Mainer's Mountaineers, but for the most part, these performers will probably be unfamiliar to everybody except scholars and aficionados in the field. While they might have originated in the same region, this music shares many of the characteristics of early American recordings of what was then marketed as hillbilly music: plaintive heartfelt singing (and sometimes harmonizing); lively ensemble playing by varying combinations of guitar, fiddle, and banjo; and a repertoire growing out of traditional folk songs, even if the songs were sometimes written by the musicians (such as the one penned by Cranford & Thompson in honor of outlaw Otto Wood). The most renowned of these specific tracks by far is the first recorded version of "Tom Dooley" (by Grayson & Whitter in 1929), about 30 years before the Kingston Trio took it to the top of the charts, though both the tune and arrangement are much different in this early guise. Some other songs continue to echo as standards in the American popular music consciousness, such as "That Lonesome Valley" (here done by Carolina Ramblers String Band), "In the Pines" (here performed by "Dock" Walsh), and a variation of "In the Pines," "The Longest Train" (here presented by Mainer's Mountaineers). The 24-page booklet is of exceptional quality, with historical liner notes that comment upon each track and even offer a history of outlaw Otto Wood, as well as superb vintage photos of North Carolina folk musicians.-- AllMusic Review by Richie Unterberger
December 21, 2021
In The Pines: Tar Heel Folk Songs & Fiddle Tunes
November 24, 2021
Hard Times Come Again No More Vol. 1
Format: CD, Compilation, Remastered
Country: US
Released: 1998
Genre: Blues, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country Blues, Hillbilly
[Tracklist]
01 Down On Penny's Farm: The Bentley Boys (02:47)
02 How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live: Blind Alfred Reed (03:15)
03 Hard Time Blues: Lane Hardin (03:18)
04All I Got's Gone: Ernest V. Stoneman (02:53)
05 Bread Line Blues: "Slim" Smith (03:22)
06 Miss Meal Cramp Blues: Alec Johnson (02:59)
07 My Name Is John Johanna: Kelly Harrell (03:13)
08 Serves 'Em Fine: Dave McCarn (03:00)
09 It's Hard Time: J.D. Short (03:11)
10 All In Down and Out: Uncle Dave Macon (02:32)
11 Richmond Blues: Rutherford & Foster (03:02)
12 Hard Times: Elder Curry (03:17)
13 Georgia Hobo: Cofer Brothers (03:19)
14 One Dime Blues: Blind Lemon Jefferson (02:46)
15 Dixie Boll Weavil: Fiddlin' John Carson (02:56)
16 See the Black Clouds A'Breakin' Over Yonder: Chubby Parker (03:04)
17 Down and Out Blues: Scrapper Blackwell (02:55)
18 Starving To Death On A Government Claim: Edward L. Crain (02:56)
19 We Sure Got Hard Times: Barbecue Bob (03:24)
20 Georgia Blues: Samantha Bumgarner (02:58)
21 Blue Harvest Blues: Mississippi John Hurt (02:53)
22 Weaver's Life: Dixon Brothers (03:24)
23 Hard Times Come Again No More: Graham Brothers (02:50)
[Credits]
Producer: Richard Nevins, Liner Notes: Don Kent, Designer: Joan Pelosi
[Notes]
Another fine Yazoo collection of vintage American recordings of the '20s and '30s. The theme here of first-hand hardship experience makes for some amazing music, whether by white or black artists. The buoyant "Down on Penny's Farm" is beautifully offset by Blind Alfred Reed's baleful complaint "How Can a Poor Man Stand," complete with fragile fiddle work and loping guitar work. And that's just the first two tracks. It's amazing stuff: part oral history, part entertainment and all priceless, though both volumes together may make for more hard times than you want to experience.-- AllMusic Review by Tim Sheridan
August 4, 2021
The Dixon Brothers: A Blessing To People
Released: 2012
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country
[DISK 1]
01 Weave Room Blues (02:33)
02 Two Little Rosebuds (02:48)
03 Sales Tax On the Women (02:19)
04 Intoxicated Rat (02:40)
05 Not Turning Back (03:08)
06 White Flower for YouDorsey M. Dixon / Charles M. Fillmore (03:19)
07 Answer to Maple On the Hill, Pt. 1 (03:23)
08 Answer To Maple On the Hill, Pt. 3 (03:15)
09 Greenback Dollar, Pt. 2 (03:20)
10 Spinning Room Blues (02:37)
11 My Girl in Sunny Tennessee (03:25)
12 A Wonderful Day (02:57)
13 Are You Sure? (03:17)
14 That Old Vacant Chair (02:47)
15 I'm Just Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail, Pt. 2 (03:13)
16 Never to Be Sweethearts Again (03:32)
17 Bonnie Blue Eyes, Pt. 2 (Hush Little Bonnie) (02:38)
18 Ocean of Life (02:28)
19 Rambling Gambler (03:13)
20 Dark Eyes (02:56)
21 Easter Day (03:04)
22 That Old True Love (02:37)
23 Answer to Maple On the Hill, Pt. 4 (03:14)
24 Beautiful Stars (02:41)
25 I Will Meet My Precious Mother (03:01)
26 Weaver's Life (03:27)
27 Darling Do You Miss Me (02:40)
28 Little Bessie (02:28)
29 How Can a Broke Man Be Happy (02:55)
[DISK 2]
01 How Can a Broke Man Be Happy (02:54)
02 The School House Fire (03:15)
03 She Tickles Me (02:31)
04 Fisherman's Luck (02:29)
05 At Twilight Old Pal of Yesterday (02:48)
06 Call Me Pal of Mine (02:45)
07 I Won't Accept Anything for My Soul (03:26)
08 What Can I Give in Exchange (03:15)
09 What Would You Give in Exchange, Pt. 5 (03:09)
10 The Girl I Left in Danville (03:01)
11 Two Little Boys (02:28)
12 The Lonely Prisoner (02:40)
13 The Old Home Brew (02:25)
14 Always Waiting for You (03:19)
15 When Jesus Appears (03:11)
16 Satisfied at Last (02:46)
17 Shining City Over the River (02:30)
18 Honey It's Just Because (03:07)
19 Back to My Wyoming Home (02:37)
20 I Can't Tell Why I Love You (02:14)
21 Under the Old Cherry Tree (02:30)
22 Blessed Promise In Store (02:57)
23 Anywhere Is Home (02:39)
24 Beneath an Old Maple (02:46)
25 Fields On Fire (02:49)
26 The Blood of Jesus Saved Me (03:11)
27 Where Shall I Be (02:48)
28 Promise in the Book of Life (03:24)
29 Broken Hearted Girl (02:31)
30 Woman's Answer to 'What Is Home Without Love' (03:08)
[DISK 3]
01 Hobo Jack the Rambler (02:53)
02 More Pretty Girls Than One, Pt. 3 (03:27)
03 There's a Place in My Home for Mother (02:35)
04 Bootlegger's Story (02:28)
05 Wonder Who's Kissing Her, Pt. 2 (03:23)
06 Prisoner's Plea (02:42)
07 Faithless Husband (02:57)
08 Down with the Old Canoe (02:55)
09 I Didn't Hear Anybody Pray (03:44)
10 Glorious Light is Dawning (03:16)
11 Have Courage to Only Say No (03:01)
12 A Mother, A Father, A Baby (03:16)
13 A Church at the Foot of the Hill (02:36)
14 By Himself (02:39)
15 Tempted and Tried (03:23)
16 Time for Me To Go (02:22)
17 Beyond Black Smoke (02:26)
18 When Gabriel Blows His Trumpet for Me (03:00)
19 Speak Evil of No Man (03:18)
20 Jimmie and Sallie (02:52)
21 The Story of George Collins (02:58)
22 The Light of Homer Rogers (02:56)
23 After the Ball (02:23)
24 'Twas Only a Dream (02:57)
25 Answer to Broken Engagement (02:17)
26 By the Old Oaken Bucket, Louise (02:24)
27 Honey Baby Mine (02:23)
28 My Trundle Bed (02:27)
29 New Trouble (02:17)
[DISK 4}
01 Babies in the Mill (03:32)
02 The Factory Girl (02:15)
03 Hard Times in Here (02:25)
04 Weave Room Blues (01:16)
05 Twister Room Blues (02:01)
06 When Weaving Time Is Over (03:40)
07 The Wreck of the Old 97 (03:52)
08 The Cleveland School House Fire (07:04)
09 Wreck On the Highway (03:16)
10 Naomi Wise (02:55)
11 Our Johnny (02:34)
12 Mommy, Will My Doggie Understand? (02:09)
13 Bill Dodson's Last Run (03:20)
14 The Great Convoy (02:03)
15 Jesse James (02:52)
16 Give Me My Flowers While I'm Living (02:51)
17 Be at Home Soon Tonight, My Dear Boy (01:55)
18 Tomorrow(01:53)
19 The Worried Bum (01:53)
20 She Tickled Me (02:11)
21 Timothy Kelly (02:08)
22 The Burglar Man (01:54)
23 The Christmas CakeC. Frank Horn (01:23)
24 The Hungry Hash House (03:19)
25 I'm Not Turning Backward (03:08)
26 Somebody Touched Me (02:11)
27 Across the Shining River (02:21)
28 My Name In the Book (02:16)
29 When That Beautiful City Comes Down (02:51)
30 Will the Circle Be Unbroken (02:27)
31 I Shall Not Be Moved (02:08)
32 I Didn't Have a Friend (02:01)
33 The Church at the Foot of the Hill (03:11)
[Credits]
Dorsey Dixon (guitar/vocals) Howard Dixon (steel guitar/ vocals) Beatrice Dixon (guitar/vocals) Mutt Evans (banjo/guitar/mandolin/vocals) Frank Gerald (guitar/vocals)
Producers: Archie Green, Gene Earle, Ed Kahn and Richard Weize, Liner Notes: Patrick Huber and Cameron Shipp, Artwork: Mychael Gerstenberger, Illustrations and Photography: David Diehl, Joe Gerald, Norm Cohen, Tom Hanchett, Christopher C. King, Malcolm Vidrine, Tom Warlick and Frank Mare, Mastering: Christian Zwarg
[Notes]
While a four-volume series on Document presented the Dixon Brothers' complete work in chronological order, this four-CD box set goes yet better in its thoroughness. In addition to all the duo's commercially released 1936-1938 recordings, it has the sides Howard Dixon recorded with Frank Gerald; the ones Howard Dixon and Gerald cut with Mutt Evans, and the tracks (six previously unreleased) Dorsey Dixon did with his wife Beatrice. That takes up three of the four discs; the fourth CD is devoted to recordings Dorsey Dixon made as a solo artist in 1961 and 1962 during the folk revival, two-thirds of which were previously unissued. Adding up to 121 selections in all, it demonstrates the brothers' wide range (whether working together or in a different context) of repertoire, encompassing socially conscious songs about taxes and working conditions in textile mills; Appalachian country-folk arrangements of Tin Pan Alley tunes; country gospel, and other songs of romance and tragedy. As close-harmony pre-World War II country brother duos go, the Dixon Brothers may not be as accessible as some, like the Delmore Brothers and the Blue Sky Boys, as the vocals were less sweet and more wizened. It's a lot of homily-laden, often moralistic material to take in at once, and as even the liner notes admit, on the somewhat informal Dorsey Dixon early-'60s recordings (done shortly after Howard Dixon's death), "many of the songs he recorded varied little in key or tempo." Yet as a definitive consolidation of the Dixon Brothers' work, it's hard to imagine how this could be bettered, unless the four lost masters from a September 25, 1938 session (three by Howard Dixon and Frank Gerald, and one by the pair with Mutt Evans) can be found. -- AllMusic Review by Richie Unterberger
November 11, 2016
Old Time Southern Dance Music: String Bands Vol. 1
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 1965
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country, Zydeco, Bluegrass
[Tracklist]
A1 Chinese Rag: The Spooney Five
A2 Moatsville Blues: Moatsville String Ticklers
A3 If The River Was Whiskey: Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers
A4 Japanese Breakdown: Scottdale String Band
A5 Crowley Waltz: Hackberry Ramblers
A6 Allen Brothers Rag: Allen Brothers
A7 Tickle Her: Hackberry Ramblers
A8 Jackson Stomp: Mississippi Mud Steppers
B1 Hawkins' Rag: Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers
B2 Hungry Hash House: Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers
B3 Train 45: Grayson & Whitter
B4 Down Yonder: Hershel Brown & His Washboard Band
B5 Dickson County Blues: Arthur Smith Trio
B6 Osson: Joseph Falcon with Clemo & Ophy Breaux
B7 Home Town Blues: Roane County Ramblers
B8 Nobody Loves Me: Hershel Brown & His Washboard Band
[Credits]
Liner Notes: Chris Strachwitz
July 16, 2016
Old-Time Southern Dance Music: Ballads and Songs
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
April 19, 2015
Smoky Mountain Ballads
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono
Country: United States
Released: 1964
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Bluegrass, & Country
[Tracklist]
A1 Cumberland Mountain Deer Race: Uncle Dave Macon (2:48)
A2 Riding On That Train Forty-Five: Wade Mainer, Zeke Morris, Steve Ledford (2:33)
A3 Down With The Old Canoe: Dixon Brothers (2:49)
A4 Chittlin' Cookin' Time In Cheatham County: Arthur Smith Trio (2:32)
A5 Where Is My Sailor Boy?: Monroe Brothers (2:45)
A6 Worried Man Blues: Carter Family (2:33)
A7 On A Cold Winter's Night: J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers (2:58)
A8 On Tanner's Farm: Gid Tanner And Riley Puckett (2:51)
B1 Darling Corey: Monroe Brothers (2:06)
B2 I'm Bound To Ride: Arthur Smith Trio (2:17)
B3 Intoxicated Rat: Dixon Brothers (2:35)
B4 Railroadin' And Gamblin': Uncle Dave Macon (2:38)
B5 The East Virginia Blues: Carter Family (2:44)
B6 Ida Red: Gid Tanner And His Skillet Lickers (2:49)
B7 Down In The Willow: Wade Mainer And Zeke Morris (2:28)
B8 There's More Pretty Girls Than One: Arthur Smith Trio (3:03)
[Notes]
The RCA Victor Vintage Series has been created to bring you selected reissued performances, unavailable for some years, by great personalities of the popular, jazz and folk music worlds. All recordings in the Vintage Series have been remastered with the latest recording techniques, but the artistic values of the performances are the only consideration for inclusion. Here are truly great recordings of the past for your present and future enjoyment.