Maillist
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- The Art Of Field Recording
- Format: CD Album
- Catalogue Number: DTD007CD
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Dust to Digital
- Release Date: 11 December 2006
- PRICE: £11.99
The Art Of Field Recording
This is a CD preview release of an upcoming Dust-to-Digital 5CD collaboration with renowned music archivists, Art and Margo Rosenbaum.
50 Years of Traditional Music Documented by Art Rosenbaum. The diverse talents of the Rosebaums have allowed them to record music traditions in a way few others could have done. Dust-to-Digital is proud to announce this project in an attempt to keep alive the music they love so dearly. Get ready for antebellum spirituals, lined-out hymns of country churches, old time frolic tunes, bottleneck blues, hammer-and-pick work songs, dance music of fiddle bands, unaccompanied mountain ballads, and backwoods banjo tunes. Art Rosenbaum has been recording American traditional music for half a century - and in the process produced over 15 LPs and CDs, two hard-cover books, and archival material deposited in the Library of Congress, Indiana University, and University of Georgia archives. In 2007, Dust-to-Digital will release a 5CD set of Art Rosenbaum's recordings. The presentation will be in book form, with notes and commentary on all the tracks, many of Art's own drawings and paintings as well as Margo's photographs, and of course, five CDs. The content of the several CDs will be roughly inspired by Harry Smith's organization of his classic Anthology of American Folk with some important differences.
Track Listing
1. Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down - Sister Fleeta Mitchell
2. Fred Adams - Ray Rhades, Bud Decker Farm, Allegan County Michigan 195B
3. La Grondeuse (The Scolding Woman) - Played on fiddle by Fidel Martin, Berlin, New Hampshire, August 25, 1967
4. Big Foot Feller - Buell Kazee, 5-string banjo, Winchester, Kentucky
5. Blues - Eddie Bowles, vocal and guitar, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1976
6. Tony Gave a Picnic - Ralph Sheckel, Lamotte, Iowa, c. 1970
7. 12th Street Rag - Frosty Lamb, fiddle; Buzz Fountain, 5-string banjo, Pulaski, Iowa, November 23, 1975
OB. Eve and Adam (pickin' Up Leaves) - singing and percussion by The Mcintosh County Shouters 09. Five To My Five - sung with 5-string banjo by Rev. Howard Finster, Pennville, Georgia,
August B, 19BO
10. Carabina Treinta Treinta - Epifanio Sanchez and group, with guitars, Hawkhead Store, Allegan County, MI
11. I'm Dying, Mother - Bert Hare with guitar, Asher, Kentucky, April 23, 1962
12. All Saints New - (Sacred Harp Singing) group, Villa Rica, Georgia, March 24, 197B
13. Tom Watson Tune - Mabel Cawthorn, 5-string banjo and vocal; Carnesville, Georgia, Sept 25, 19B3
14. Danish Galop - Dwight "Red" Lamb, accordion, Le Mars, Iowa, Oct. 30, 1975
15. Billy in the Low Ground - Gordon Tanner, fiddle; Smoky Joe Miller, guitar; Dacula, Georgia, 1979
16. Who Killed Poor Robin - Ollie Gilbert, Mountain View, Arkansas Aug 22, 1970
17. Georgia Blues, and commentary - with guitar by Cecil Barfield
1 B. Free Go Lily (play song) - Doc and Lucy Barnes, Athens, Georgia, Oct 25, 1979 19. The Miller's Will - sung with autoharp by Dr. C. B. Skelton, Winder, GA
20. Brickyard Joe - played on fiddle by John W. Summers, Indianapolis, Indiana, December 30, 1962
21. Old John Henry Died on the Mountain (work song) - Henry Grady Terrell, Athens, Georgia, July 3, 19B 1
22. Big Road Blues (Tommy Johnson) - Shirley Griffith with guitar, Indianapolis, Indiana, September, 1960
23. Fly Around My Blue-Eyed Gal - vocal Lawrence Eller, song (mouth) bow Vaughn Eller Hiawasse, Georgia, May 2B, 1977
24. Gain' Down The Road Feelin' Bad - Golden River Grass

