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Title Tracks for Anthology Of American Folk Music (Edited By Harry Smith)
  • 1. Henry Lee - Dick Justice
  • 2. Fatal Flower Garden - Nelston's Hawaiians
  • 3. House Carpenter - Clarence Ashley
  • 4. Drunkard's Special - Coley Jones
  • 5. Old Lady And The Devil - Bill & Belle Reed
  • 6. The Butcher's Boy - Buell Kazee
  • 7. The Wagoner's Lad - Buell Kazee
  • 8. King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O - Chubby Parker
  • 9. Old Shoes And Leggins - Uncle Eck Dunford
  • 10. Willie Moore - Richard Burnett And Leonard Rutherford
  • 11. A Lazy Farmer Boy - Buster Carter And Preston Young
  • 12. Peg And Awl - Carolina Tar Heels
  • 13. Ommie Wise - G.B. Grayson
  • 14. My Name Is John Johanna - Kelly Harrell
  • 15. Bandit Cole Younger - Edward L. Crain
  • 16. Charles Giteau - Kelly Harrel
  • 17. John Hardy Was A Desperate Little Man - Carter Family
  • 18. Gonna Die With My Hammer In My Hand - Williamson Brothers And Curry
  • 19. Stackalee - Frank Hutchison
  • 20. White House Blues - Charlie Poole And The North Carolina Ramblers
  • 21. Frankie - Mississippi John Hurt
  • 22. When That Great Ship Went Down - William And Versey Smith
  • 23. Engine 143 - Carter Family
  • 24. Kassie Jones - Furry Lewis
  • 25. Down On Penny's Farm - Bently Boys
  • 26. Mississippi Boweavil Blues - Masked Marvel
  • 27. Got The Farm Land Blues - Carolina Tar Heels
  • 28. Sail Away Lady - Uncle Bunt Stephens
  • 29. The Wild Wagoner - Jilson Setters
  • 30. Wake Up Jacob - Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers
  • 31. La Danseuse - Delma Lachney And Blind Uncle Gaspard
  • 32. Georgia Stomp - Andrew And Jim Baxter
  • 33. Brilliancy Medley - Eck Robertson
  • 34. Indian War Whoop - Hoyt Ming & His Pep-Steppers
  • 35. Old Country Stomp - Henry Thomas
  • 36. Old Dog Blue - Jim Jackson
  • 37. Saut Crapaud - Columbus Fruge
  • 38. Acadian One-Step - Joseph Falcon
  • 39. Home Sweet Home - Breaux Freres
  • 40. Newport Blues - Cincinnati Jug Band
  • 41. Moonshiner's Dance (Part One) - Frank Cloutier And The Victoria Cafe Orchestra
  • 42. You Must Be Born Again - Rev. J.M. Gates
  • 43. Oh Death Where Is Thy Sting - Rev. J.M. Gates
  • 44. Rocky Road - Alabama Sacred Harp Singers
  • 45. Present Joys - Alabama Sacred Harp Singers
  • 46. This Song Of Love - Middle Georgia Singing Conv. No. 1
  • 47. Judgement - Sister Mary Nelson
  • 48. He Got Better Things For You - Memphis Sanctified Singers
  • 49. Since I Laid My Burden Down - Elders McIntorsh & Edwards' Sanctified Singers
  • 50. John The Baptist - Rev. Moses Mason
  • 51. Dry Bones - Bascom Lamar Lunsford
  • 52. John The Revelator - Blind Willie Johnson
  • 53. Little Moses - Carter Family
  • 54. Shine On Me - Ernest Phipps & Holiness Singers
  • 55. Fifty Miles Of Elbow Room - Rev. F.W. McGee
  • 56. In The Battlefield For My Lord - Rev. D.C. Rice And Congregation
  • 57. The Coo Coo Bird - Clarence Ashley
  • 58. East Virginia - Buell Kazee
  • 59. Minglewood Blues - Cannon's Jug Stompers
  • 60. I Woke Up One Morning In May - Didier Hebert
  • 61. James Alley Blues - Richard 'Rabbit' Brown
  • 62. Sugar Baby - Dock Boggs
  • 63. I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground - Bascom Lamar Lunsford
  • 64. Mountaineer's Courtship - Ernest And Hattie Stoneman
  • 65. The Spanish Merchant's Daughter - Stoneman Family
  • 66. Bob Lee Junior Blues - Memphis Jug Band
  • 67. Single Girl, Married Girl - Carter Family
  • 68. Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme - Cleoma Breaux & Joseph Falcon
  • 69. Rabbit Foot Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson
  • 70. Expressman Blues - Sleepy John Estes & Yank Rachell
  • 71. Poor Boy Blues - Ramblin' Thomas
  • 72. Feather Bed - Cannon's Jug Stompers
  • 73. Country Blues - Dock Boggs
  • 74. 99 Year Blues - Julius Daniels
  • 75. Prison Cell Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson
  • 76. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean - Blind Lemon Jefferson
  • 77. C'est Si Triste Sans Lui - Cleoma And Ophy Breaux And Joseph Falcon
  • 78. Way Down The Old Plank Road - Uncle Dave Macon
  • 79. Buddy Won't You Roll Down The Line - Uncle Dave Macon
  • 80. Spike Driver Blues - Mississippi John Hurt
  • 81. K.C. Moan - Memphis Jug Band
  • 82. Train On The Island - J.P. Nestor
  • 83. The Lone Star Trail - Ken Maynard
  • 84. Fishing Blues - Henry Thomas

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Over 50 years after its original 1952 vinyl release, this is still the best American roots music collection around! Musicologist Harry Smith assembled the anthology from 78 rpm discs issued between 1927 and 1935. This 6-CD reissue was painstakingly researched, annotated and packaged to perfection. With 84 rare tracks, this one is a library all by itself! Includes Drunkard's Special Coley Jones; Peg and Awl Carolina Tar Heels; Frankie Mississippi John Hurt; Engine 143 Carter Family; Indian War Whoop Hoyt Ming & His Pep-Steppers; Newport Blues Cincinnati Jug Band; John the Revelator Blind Willie Johnson; Fifty Miles of Elbow Room Rev. F.W. McGee; Sugar Baby Dock Boggs; See That My Grave Is Kept Clean Blind Lemon Jefferson; The Lone Star Trail Ken Maynard, and many more!
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This impressive--and frankly, fun--musical document is still sending out shock waves almost 50 years after its original 1952 vinyl release. The Smithsonian's six-CD reissue is painstakingly researched, annotated, and packaged (even boasting an enhanced disc for the techno-capable). Unlike field recorders, eccentric filmmaker/collector/musicologist Harry Smith assembled the Anthology from commercially released (though obscure) 78 rpm discs issued between 1927 and 1935. Its broad scope--from country blues to Cajun social music to Appalachian murder ballads--was monumentally influential, setting musicians like Bob Dylan down the path to folk fandom. The White House started its own national music library with the Anthology; anyone with more than a passing interest in American roots music should do the same. --Michael Ruby

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Anthology Of American Folk Music (Edited By Harry Smith)
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (1997-08-19)
  • Publisher: Smithsonian Folkways
  • Label: Smithsonian Folkways
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Studio: Smithsonian Folkways
  • Sales Rank in Music: #6038

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255 of 259 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mysterious, Beautiful and a Kick Inside, August 21, 2002
This review is from: Anthology Of American Folk Music (Edited By Harry Smith) (Audio CD)
I half heard a story about the Anthology on Natl Public Radio a few months ago while I was getting ready for work. The story kept coming back to me, until I had to buy the Anthology to get some peace. Instead of peace, I find that I am now disturbed, intrigued, and haunted.

Music is ill-suited to being described in words, so I'll use an entirely different experience to try and convey what listening to this Anthology is like.

I once knew a fellow who had grown up on Bechtel construction project sites around the world. As a kid playing in the dirt at these sites, he'd collected a box full of those stone tools that humans made and used for something like three million years. I found that once I had turned one of these slips of chipped obsidian or shale over for a moment, it settled naturally into my hand. There was a spot for my thumb, another spot for my forefinger, and my hand was making a scraping or digging motion with the thing. The tool and my hand still remembered their...Read more

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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely essential for too many reasons to name here, December 22, 2000
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"merlthepearl" (thousand oaks, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anthology Of American Folk Music (Edited By Harry Smith) (Audio CD)
My review title says it all. Of course, that won't stop me from saying more...

Let's just say I wouldn't trust a musician that did not have at least a passing familiarity with one of the following: 1. The Anthology of American Folk Music; or 2. An artist that appeared on The Anthology of American Folk Music; or 3. At least a few songs from TAAFM.

That said, I feel very strongly that even if you are not a musician, regardless of the style of contemporary music you listen to (and I ravenously devour current music), whether it be Radiohead, Fishbone, Wilco, D'Angelo, Dr. Dre WHATEVER, if you listen to this collection, you will hear the roots of modern music. Somewhere I read a review of TAAFM and it called it a "genetic code" for modern music, which is entirely appropriate.

As a collection of songs and performances, this collection is entertaining, educational, shocking, delightful, scary (try listening to the first few tracks of disc 2-B alone in the dark...) revelatory,...Read more

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88 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The first great collection of American folk song recordings, March 13, 2002
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This review is from: Anthology Of American Folk Music (Edited By Harry Smith) (Audio CD)
The "Anthology of American Folk Music" put together by Harry Smith was originally issued in 1952 in three volumes of 2 LPs each, with a total of 84 tracks collected from old records. It is said that this collection played a seminal role in the folk music revival of the late 1950s and early 1960s, influencing and inspiring the generation of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. Once you listen to these songs you will have little doubt that was indeed the case. The three volumes focus on Ballads, Social Music, and Songs respectively. I did not recognize enough of these 84 songs to use all of the fingers on my guitar picking hand and I could not care less. You can look over the playlist above and see if anything looks familiar, but, obviously, that is beside the point here. These songs involve a definition of "folk" that is expansive enough to include blues singers like Blind Lemon Jefferson and Richard "Rabbit" Brown. The authenticity of these songs is...Read more
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