v/a - i'll meet you on that other shore - mississippi records - vinyl
MR 059LP - 56414 - uslp - €13.50New Copy
Genre: Wave / Pop / Rock - Folk
1. Fred McDowell - Whats The Matter Now?
2. Bookmiller Shannon - The Eighth Of January
3. Ruby Vass - Old Gospel Ship
4. Union Choir Of The Church Of God and Saints Of Christ - None But The Rightness
5. George Spangler and Thornton Old Regular Baptist Church Congregation - Why Must I Wear This Shroud?
6. Neal Morris - Sing Anything
7. Vera Ward Hall - Black Woman (Wild Ox Moan)
8. Floyd Batts - Dangerous Blues
9. Hobart Smith - Railroad Bill
10. Unidentified Woman and St James Church Congregation - I ll Meet You On That Other Shore
11. Charles Barnett - Moses Was A Servant Of The Lord
12. Spencer Moore and Roy Everett Blevins - The Girl I left Behind
13. Lucius Smith - Goodbye Honey, You Call That Gone
14. John Davis and The Georgia Sea Island Singers - Moses, Dont Get Lost
15. Almeda Riddle - Rainbow Mid Lifes Willows
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"People were saying that Southern folk song was dead, that the land that had produced American jazz, the blues, the spirituals, the mountain ballads and the work songs had gone sterile." -- Alan Lomax, 1960.
"In 1959 and 1960, at the height of the Folk Revival, Alan Lomax undertook the first-ever stereo field recording trip through the American South to document its still thriving vernacular musical culture. He traveled through Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Georgia, and North Carolina, making over 70 hours of recordings. The trip came to be known as Lomax's 'Southern Journey,' and its recordings were first issued for the Atlantic and Prestige labels in the early '60s. Those, however, as well as subsequent releases on New World and Rounder Records, are now all out of print. To remedy this, and to celebrate the Southern Journey's 50th anniversary, Mississippi Records and the Alan Lomax Collection have collaborated on five commemorative LPs, spanning the breadth of Lomax's '59-60 Southern recordings, drawing on new transfers of the original 1/4" tapes, and featuring a considerable amount of previously unreleased material. The five LP volumes feature singing siblings Hobart Smith and Texas Gladden from Saltville, Virginia; menhaden fishermen's chorus the Bright Light Quartet; the Young Brothers' Mississippi Hill Country fife and drum band; Blue Ridge instrumentalists Wade Ward and Charlie Higgins; Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers; work songs and hollers from Parchman Farm; congregational hymns from African American and white Appalachian meeting-houses; Alabama's singing washerwoman Vera Ward Hall; the 1959 United Sacred Harp Convention; and the debut recordings of bluesman Fred McDowell, among much else. Each volume is being sold separately with its own distinctive packaging. All come with a 12-page booklet featuring many never before published photos. Old school tip on sleeves & beautiful sound. Not to be missed!"