Harry Smith - Harry Smith's Anthology Of American Folk Music, Volume Four (2xCD, Comp, RE + Boo)
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Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
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Cover info: Two CDs plus a 96-page soft cover book housed in a custom hand-made case. In shrink-sealed package: Leaflet wrapped around cover with info & tracklist for shop-customers (black cover with only minimal info) Revenant - The Harry Smith Archives --- Book info: This release ©℗ 2007 Revenant/The Harry Smith Archives, Inc. 1-1 - Chicago, 8 November 1934. Related recordings: · Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies - Charleston Stampede, Victor 20180, 13 July 1926 · Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers - Weary Blues, Vocalion 15632, 22 April 1927 1-2 - New York, 14 September 1933. Headline: Lady Spurns Squire, Preferring Dairy Chores To Aristocratic Leisure Laws N20 1-3 - Chicago, 4 October 1940. Child 200 Related recordings: · Mr. & Mrs. I.G. Greer - Paramount 3195, 26 October 1929 · Cliff Carlise And His Buckle Busters - Decca 5732, 26 July 1939 · Woody Guthrie; The Gypsy Davy - Rounder 1500(cd) , 4 January 1941 · Wood Guthrie; Gypsy Davy - Smithsonian Folkways 40100(cd), April 1944 1-4 - Charlotte, 16 June 1936. Laws F5 Related recordings: · (Red Patterson's) Piedmont Log Rollers - Victor 35874, 12 August 1927 · Henry Whitter & G.B. Grayson; I'll Never Be Yours - Genett 6373, 10 October 1927 · Ernest Stoneman & The Dixie Mountaineers - Edison 52312, 25 April 1928 · Callahan Brothers; On the Banks of the Ohio - ARC 5-12-60, 17 August 1934 · Monroe Brothers; On the Banks of the Ohio, Bluebird B-7385, 21 June 1936 1-5 - Charlotte, 26 January 1938. 1-6 - Charlotte, 15 June 1936. Related recordings (as 'John Henry' unless otherwise indicated): · Fiddlin' John Carson; John Henry Blues - 3/24, OKeh 7004, March 1924 · Gid Tanner & Riley Puckett - Columbia 15019-D, 11 September 1924 · Uncle Dave Macon; The Death of John Henry - Vocalion 15320, 14 April 1926 · Ernest V. Stoneman (The Blue Ridge Mountaineer) - Edison 51869, 21 June 1926 · Earl Johnson & His Dixie Entertainers; John Henry Blues - OKeh 45101, 23 March 1927 · Williamson Brothers & Curry; Gonna Die with My Hammer in My Hand - OKeh 45127, 26 April 1927 · Henry Thomas (Ragtime Texas), Vocalion 1094, 30 June 1927 · De Ford Bailey - Victor 23336, 2 October 1928 · Furry Lewis; John Henry, the Steel Driving Man (Pts. 1-2) - Vocalion 1474, 22 September 1929 · Birmingham Jug Band; Bill Wilson - OKeh 8895, 11 December 1930 · Callahan Brothers - Decca 5998, 27 April 1941 · Merle Travis - Capitol 48000, 13 August 1946 1-7 - Charlotte, 17 February 1936. Related recordings (all as 'Nine Pound Hammer'): · Al Hopkins & His Buckle Busters - Brunswick 177, 13 May 1927 · Frank Blevins & His Tar Heel Rattlers - Columbia 15280-D, 17 April 1928 · G.B. Grayson & Henry Whitter - Victor V-40105, 31 July 1928 · Ernest & Eddie Stoneman - Vocalion 02655, 8 January 1934 · Merle Travis - Capitol 48000, 8 August 1946 1-8 - Chicago, 3 June 1936. Related recordings (as 'Casey Jones' unless otherwise indicated): · Fiddlin' John Carson - OKeh 40038, 7 November 1923 · George Riley Puckett - Columbia 113-D, 7 March 1924 · Vernon Dalhart - Victor 20502, 25 June 1925 · Gid Tanner & His Skilllet Lickers - Columbia 15237-D, 28 March 1927 · Prince Albert Hunts Texas Ramblers; Katy On Time - OKeh 45230, 8 March 1928 · Furry Lewis; Kassie Jones (Pts. 1&2) - Victor 21664, 28 August 1928 · Memphis Jug Band; On The Road Again - Victor V-38015, 11 September 1928 · Wilmer Watts & His Lonely Eagles; Knocking Down Casey Jones - Paramount 3210, 29 October 1929 1-9 - New York, 1 August 1933. 1-10 - New York, 23 January 1935. 1-11 - Chicago, 31 October 1935. Related recordings: · Baby Doo (Leonard Caston) - I'm Gonna Walk Your Log - Decca 7773, 4 June 1940 · Vera Hall; Another Mane Done Gone - Library of Congress AAFS 16, 31 October 1940 · Joe Williams; Please Don't Go - Bluebird B-8969, 12 December 1941 · Joe Williams - Columbia 37945, 22 July 1947 · Joe Williams - Delmark DL 609, 19 February 1958 · Clifton Chenier - Arhoolie F1031, 10 May 1966 1-12 - San Antonio, 27 November 1936. 1-13 - Chicago, 7 March 1940. 1-14 - Atlanta, 7 August 1935. 2-1 - New York, 17 June 1937. 2-2 - Atlanta, 12 December 1930. Related recordings: · Pace Jubilee Singer - Victor 21551, 30 June 1938 · Clara Belle Gholston And Chorus - ARC unissued, 30 January 1932 · Norfolk Jubilee Quartette - Decca 7559, 16 July 1937 · Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Decca 8548, 13 March 1941 2-3 - New York, 20 December 1928. Related recordings: · Clayton McMichen & Riley Puckett; Arkansas Sheik - Columbia 15686-D, 26 October 1928 · Len Nash & His Country Boys; On the Road to California - Brunswick 354, ca. July 1929 · Tex Hardin; The Trail to California - Champion S-16522, 16 January 1933 · Cousin Emmy; Com On All You Virginia Girls - Decca 24213, 26 March 1947 · Lilly Brothers & Don Stover; Cornbread and 'Lasses and Sassafras Tea - Folkways FA 2433, January 1961 2-4 - New York, 4 December 1929. 2-5 - Jackson, MS, 17 December 1930. Related recording: · Uncle Dave Macon; We Are Up Against It Now - Vocalion 15447, 8 September 1926 2-6 - Chicago, 26 July 1928. 2-7 - Memphis, 13 May 1930. 2-8 - New York, 9 June 1936. Related recording: · Charlie Monroe & His Kentucky Pardners - RCA Victor 20-2055, 30 September 1946 2-9 - Hattiesburg, 7 July 1936. 2-10 - Chicago, 22 August 1935. Other Joe Louis pieces: · Memphis Minnie; Joe Louis Strut - Vocalion 03046, 22 August 1935 · Jones' Chicago Cosmopolitans; Joe Louis Chant - Decca 7115, 13 September 1935 · Lil Johnson; Winner Joe (The Knock-Out King) - Vocalion 03604, 12 February 1936 · The Tiger; Beat Them, Cuff Them, Joe Louis, - Bluebird unissued, 7 February 1937 · Lord Invader; Joe Louis-Schmeling Gight - Bluebird B-4594, February 1937 · The Lion And The Atilla; Louis-Schmeling Fight - Decca 17329, 24 February 1937 · The Caresser; Joe Louis - Decca 17354, 25 February 1938 · Jack Sneed And His Sneezers; Big Joe Louis - Decca 7522, 9 September 1938 · The Growler; Joe Louis-Schmeling Fight - Decca 17419, 6 February 1939 · Sonny Boy Williamson; Joe Louis and John Henry Blues - Bluebird B-8403, 21 July 1939 · Rev. J.M. Gates; Joe Louis' Wrist and His Fist - Bluebird B-8382, 7 February 1940 2-11 - Jackson, MS, 12 October 1935. Related recordings: · The Lion; Advantage Mussolini - Decca 17275, 31 March 1936 · The Tiger; The Gold in Africa - Decca 17271, 2 April 1936 · King Radio & The Lion; Abyssinian Lament - Decca 17283, 11 April 1936 · The Caresser; Selassie Is Held by the Police - Decca 17314, 24 February 1937 · Muggin' Boyd Kelly & Sweet Dixon; Hally Selassie - Decca 7294, 17 March 1937 2-12 - Hattiesburg, 20 July 1936 2-13 - St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, 22 October 1938. Related recordings: · Amadie Breaux, ophy Breaux & Clemo Breaux; Ma Blonde Est Partie - Columbia 40510-F, 18 April 1929 · Oscar Doucet & Alius Soileau; When I Met You at the Gate - Bluebird B-2085, 8 November 1929 · Leo Soileau & His Three Aces; La Valse de Gueydan - Bluebird B-2171, 18 January 1935 · Hackberry Ramblers; Jolie Blonde - Bluebird B-2003, 17 October 1936 · Miller's Merrymakers; Te Ma Lessa Jolie Blonde - Bluebird B-2006, 17 October 1936 · Bayne Bo Ramblers; New Grand Gueydan - Bluebird B-2024, 10 September 1937 · Harry Choates; Jole Blon - Gold Star 1313, 1946 · Moon Mullican; New Jole Blon - King 578, October 1946 2-14 - St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, 2 April 1938 - Related Listening: · The Anthology Of American Folk Music [Vols. 1, 2 & 3, Edited by Harry Smith, 1952 (Smithsonian Folkways CD box set reissue 1997, SWCD-40090) · The Village Fugs, Produced by Harry Smith & Ed Sanders, 1965 (reissued as The Fugs First Album, 1994, Fantasy FCD-9668-2) Related reading: · American Magus, Paolo Igliori, ed., Inanout Press, 1996 · Think of the Self Speaking, Rani Singh, ed., Elbow/Cityful Press, 1998 Related viewing: · Early Abstractions & Mirror Animations, Arthouse Videotape Number 48 · Late Superimpositions, Arthouse Videotape Number 44 (www.Arthouseinc.com)
1-1. Memphis Jug Band - Memphis Shakedown 3:04
1-2. Bradley Kincaid - Dog And Gun (An Old English Ballad) 3:25
1-3. The Carter Family - Black Jack David 2:41
1-4. Blue Sky Boys - Down On The Banks Of The Ohio 3:20
1-5. Arthur Smith Trio - Adieu False Heart 2:51
1-6. J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers - John Henry Was A Little Boy 3:13
1-7. Monroe Brothers - Nine Pound Hammer Is Too Heavy 2:14
1-8. Jesse James (3) - Southern Casey Jones 2:56
1-9. Jack Kelly And His South Memphis Jug Band - Cold Iron Bed 3:07
1-10. Leadbelly - Packin' Trunk 2:57
1-11. Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers - Baby Please Don't Go 3:25
1-12. Robert Johnson - Last Fair Deal Gone Down 2:42
1-13. Bukka White - Parchman Farm Blues 2:40
1-14. Heavenly Gospel Singers - Mean Old World 2:48
2-1. The Carter Family - Hello, Stranger 2:46
2-2. Sister Clara Hudmon - Stand By Me 3:13
2-3. Al Hopkins And His Buckle Busters - West Virginia Gals 3:05
2-4. Blind Alfred Reed - How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live? 3:16
2-5. Uncle Dave Macon - Wreck Of The Tennessee Gravy Train 3:11
2-6. Uncle Dave Macon - Governor Al Smith 3:08
2-7. Sleepy John Estes - Milk Cow Blues 3:05
2-8. The Carter Family - No Depression In Heaven 2:57
2-9. Roosevelt Graves And Brother - I'll Be Rested (When The Roll Is Called) 2:32
2-10. Memphis Minnie - He's In The Ring (Doing The Same Old Thing) 2:59
2-11. Minnie Wallace - The Cockeyed World 3:02
2-12. Mississippi Jook Band - Barbecue Bust 2:41
2-13. Hackberry Ramblers - Dans Le Grand Bois (In The Forest) 2:35
2-14. The Four Aces (2) - Aces' Breakdown 2:54
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Recorded At St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans