Times Ain't Like They Used To Be Vol.3
Times Ain't Like They Used To Be Vol.3
1.Blind Willie Johnson/ I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole play 2.Ashley's Melody Men/ Bath House Blues 3.Frank Hutchison/ Worried Blues 4.Jelly Jaw Short/Snake Doctor Blues 5.East Texas Serenaders/ Acorn Stomp 6.Carlisle Brothers/ Sal Got a Meatskin 7.Sleepy John Estes/ Streetcar Blues 8.Luke Highnight & His Ozark Strutters/ Fort Smith Breakdown 9.Wilmer Watts & His Lonely Eagles/ Sleepy Desert 10.Son House/ Walking Blues 11.Allison's Sacred Harp Singers/ Sweet Rivers 12.Williamson Brothers & Curry/ Gonna Die With My Hammer in My Hand 13.Charlie Patton/ Mean Black Cat play 14.Lowe Stokes/ Billy in the Lowground 15.Jelly Roll Anderson/ Good Time Blues 16.Fiddling John Carson & His Virginia Reelers/ Christmas Time Will Soon Be Over 17.Fruit Jar Guzzlers/ Steel Driving Man 18.Skip James/ I'm So Glad 19.Uncle Dave Macon & His Fruit Jar Drinkers/ Rok About My Sara Jane 20.Cap, Andy & Flip/ I'm Taking My Audition to Sing Up in the Sky 21.Buster Johnson & James Cole's Washboard Band/ Undertaker Blues 22.Oscar Harper's Texas String Band/ Sally Johnson 23.Fa Sol La Singers/ I'll Stay on the Right Road Now
"The mystical allure of old music is listening to something that speaks of another time and place, as is communicated in the music contained in these mysterious grooves" - FMQB "Will make you alternately grin and weep with joy." --- Victory Music Review
The beauty of the anthologies in this series is that the fine music is accompanied by liner notes that help the uninitiated to understand and savor the performers as well as the performances. When I was no longer able to stomach the latest packaged acts being spoon-fed to us by the music industry, I stopped listening to recorded music. Then, on a hunch, I started to explore roots music, much of it on the wonderful Yazoo label. These songs reward repeated listening accompanied by liner note reading and biographical books on favorite performers. So much of what is best in life is hidden, because when it becomes too popular, the commerce machine rushes in and spoils it. These recordings are immune to that phenomenon and will never be stripped of their human warmth, artistry, sincerity and emotional power. Newcomers should keep in mind that "blues" music as performed in most bars and clubs is far removed from its origins -- stripped down, rehashed, sanitized, electrified -- and ruined. I hate that kind of music, but I love the old recordings, where the soul still shines through on each performance. There are numerous sub-genres in roots music that are almost completely unknown to most people today. Shocking, even weird at first listen, they provoke the attentive listener's curiosity and present an opportunity for an adventure in personal exploration. Enjoy. --- I Survived High School (Philadelphia), amazon.com
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