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So, jetzt sind die LPs bei verschiedenen Händlern gelistet, am günstigsten derzeit nach meinen Recherchen bei JPC für jeweils € 19,99 pro Doppel-LP.
Das Sequencing der drei thematisch gegliederten Doppel-LPs sieht mir exakt nach der Originalausgabe von 1952 aus.
Hatte jemand inzwischen die Gelegenheit die Vinylversionen zu hören?
Volume 1: Ballads
Henry Lee – Dick Justice
Fatal Flower Garden – Nelstone’s Hawaiians
The House Carpenter – Clarence Ashley
Drunkard’s Special – Coley Jones
Old Lady and the Devil – Bill & Belle Reed
The Butcher’s Boy – Buell Kazee
The Waggoner’s Lad – Buell Kazee
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O – Chubby Parker
Old Shoes And Leggins – Uncle Eck Dunford
Willie Moore – Burnett and Rutherford
A Lazy Farmer Boy – Buster Carter and Preston Young
Peg and Awl – The Carolina Tar Heels
Ommie Wise – G. B. Grayson
My Name Is John Johanna – Kelly Harrell
Bandit Cole Younger – Edward L. Crain
Charles Guiteau – Kelly Harrell
John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man – The Carter Family
Gonna Die with My Hammer in My Hand – Wiliamson Brothers and Curry
Stackalee – Frank Hutchison
White House Blues – Charlie Poole with North Carolina Ramblers
Frankie – Mississippi John Hurt
When that Great Ship Went Down – William & Versey Smith
Engine 143 – The Carter Family
Kassie Jones – Furry Lewis
Down on Penny’s Farm – The Bently Boys
Mississippi Boweavil Blues – The Masked Marvel
Got the Farm Land Blues – The Carolina Tar Heels
Volume 2: Social Music
Sail Away Lady – Uncle Bunt Stephens
The Wild Wagoner – Jilson Setters
Wake Up Jacob – Prince Albert Hunt’s Texas Ramblers
La Danseuse – Delma Lachney and Blind Uncle Gaspard
Georgia Stomp – Andrew & Jim Baxter
Brilliancy Medley – Eck Robertson and Family
Indian War Whoop – Floyd Ming and His Pep-Steppers
Old Country Stomp – Henry Thomas
Old Dog Blue – Jim Jackson
Saut Crapaud – Columbus Fruge
Acadian One Step – Joseph Falcon
Home Sweet Home – The Breaux Freres Clifford Breaux, Ophy Breaux, Amedee Breaux
Newport Blues – Cincinnati Jug Band
Moonshiner’s Dance Part One – Frank Cloutier and the Victoria Cafe Orchestra
Must Be Born Again – Rev. J. M. Gates
Oh Death Where Is thy Sting – Rev. J. M. Gates
Rocky Road – Alabama Sacred Harp Singers
Present Joys – Alabama Sacred Harp Singers
This Song of Love – Middle Georgia Singing Convention No. 1
Judgement – Sister Mary Nelson
He Got Better Things for You – Memphis Sanctified Singers
Since I Laid My Burden Down – Elders McIntorsh and Edwards‘ Sanctified Singers
John the Baptist – Moses Mason
Dry Bones – Bascom Lamar Lunsford
John the Revelator – Blind Willie Johnson
Little Moses – The Carter Family
Shine on Me – Ernest Phipps and His Holiness Singers
Fifty Miles of Elbow Room – Rev. F.W. McGee
I’m in the Battle Field for My Lord – Rev. D.C. Rice and His Sanctified Congregation
Volume 3: Songs
The Coo Coo Bird – Clarence Ashley
East Virginia – Buell Kazee
Minglewood Blues – Cannon’s Jug Stompers
I Woke Up One Morning in May – Didier Hebert
James Alley Blues – Richard Rabbit Brown
Sugar Baby – Dock Boggs
I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground – Bascom Lamar Lunsford
Mountaineer’s Courtship – Ernest Stoneman and Hattie Stoneman
The Spanish Merchant’s Daughter – The Stoneman Family
Bob Lee Junior Blues – The Memphis Jug Band
Single Girl, Married Girl – The Carter Family
Le Vieux Soulard et Sa Femme – Cleoma Breaux and Joseph Falcon
Rabbit Foot Blues – Blind Lemon Jefferson
Expressman Blues – Sleepy John Estes and Yank Rachell
Poor Boy Blues – Ramblin‘ Thomas
Feather Bed – Cannon’s Jug Stompers
Country Blues – Dock Boggs
99 Year Blues – Julius Daniels
Prison Cell Blues – Blind Lemon Jefferson
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean – Blind Lemon Jefferson
C’est Si Triste sans Lui – Cleoma Breaux and Ophy Breaux with Joseph Falcon
Way Down the Old Plank Road – Uncle Dave Macon
Buddy Won’t You Roll Down the Line – Uncle Dave Macon
Spike Driver Blues – Mississippi John Hurt
K.C. Moan – The Memphis Jug Band
Train on the Island – J.P. Nestor
The Lone Star Trail – Ken Maynard
Fishing Blues – Henry Thomas
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