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Fantastic Voyage |
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Constant Sorrow: Bluegrass From Root To Flower |
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Fantastic Voyage |
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FVTD 073 |
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Independent Pop & Rock |
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CD |
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14 CHF |
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***3CD-Set***
"Whilst companion set Bluegrass Big Three explores the giants of the bluegrass explosion in the decade from the late 1940s to the late 1950s, Constant Sorrow takes a more studied overview of the whole scene from its roots in the 1920s and 1930s, through the growth between 1940 and 1950 to the flowering of the music and its mainstream acceptance in the late 1950s. harmingly known as "Old Time Music" or just "Old Timey", the hillbilly precursor of bluegrass did indeed have a long history stretching back across the Atlantic to the pre-record folk music of Britain and Victorian parlour songs. As a direct result of the enormous growth of the recording industry in America in the 1920s and 1930s, many rural markets were exploited by the early phonograph companies. It was out of this music that bluegrass evolved. Brother acts were immensely important among the roots of bluegrass. Living, playing and singing together day after day produced recordings that feature the most intricate musical interplay and vocal harmonies ever heard. A notable brother act was The Monroes. Charlie and Bill would ultimately form their own groups, with Bill being acknowledged as the father of bluegrass for his recordings with The Blue Grass Boys. The Stanley Brothers (Ralph and Carter) formed their Clinch Mountain Boys in 1946 in emulation of Monroe's new Blue Grass Boys. The brothers' legacy has been acknowledged by Emmylou Harris, and Ralph continues to inspire at the age of 83, reaching a whole new audience through his involvement with the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. Other notable contributors to Constant Sorrow include Uncle Dave Macon, Mainer's Mountaineers, The Delmore Brothers, The Carlisle Brothers, Roy Hall's Blue Ridge Entertainers, Jimmie Skinner, The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, Jim Eanes & The Shenandoah Valley Boys, Mac Wiseman, The McCormick Brothers, Joe Maphis and Jimmy Martin. Classic bluegrass numbers include "I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow", "Footprints In The Snow", "Orange Blossom Special", "I'll Fly Away", "Angel Band" and "Feudin' Banjos".
CD 1:
01. Emry Arthur - "I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow"
02. Charlie & The Noth Carolina Ramblers - "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Blues"
03. Dock Walsh - "Going Back To Jericho"
04. Uncle Dave Macon & Sam Mcgee - "Backwater Blues"
05. Hayes Shepherd - "The Appalachia Vagabond"
06. Uncle Dave Macon & His Fruit Jar Drinkers - "Sail Away Ladies"
07. Aiken County String Band - "Califonia Stompdown"
08. G B Grayson & Henry Whitler - "Train 45"
09. Uncle Dave Macon & His Fruit Jar Drinkers - "Go Along Mule"
10. G N Grason & Henry Whitler - "Little Maggie With A Dram Glass In Her Hand"
11. Earl Johnson & His Clodhoppers - "All Night Long"
12. Byrd Moore & His Hot Shots - "Three Men Went A' Hunting"
13. Buster Carter & Preston Young - "I'll Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arm"
14. J E Mainer's Mountaineers - "Seven & A Half"
15. The Monroe Brothers (Charlie & Bill) - "New River Train"
16. Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris - "Short Life & It's Trouble"
17. Arthur Smith & The Delmore Brothers - "I'm Bound To Ride"
18. Monroe Gevedon & Family - "Two Italians Red Bird"
19. Wade Mainer & The Sons Of The Mountaineers - "I Won't Be Worried"
20. Bill Calisele's Kentucky Home Boys - "Big At The Little, Bottom At The Top"
21. The Morris Brothers (Wiley & Zake) - "Let Me Be Your Salty Dog"
22. Cliff Carlisle's Buckle Busters - "Footprints In The Snow"
23. J E Mainer's Mountaineers - "Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"
24. Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mountain Boys - "When I Lay My Burdon Down"
25. The Rouse Brothers - "Orange Blossom Special"
CD 2:
01. Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys - "Dog House Blues"
02. Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys - "Cryin' Holy Unto My Lord"
03. Byron Parker & His Mountaineers - "C & NW Railroad Blues"
04. Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys - "Tennesse Blues"
05. Roy Hall & His Mountaineers - "Loving You Too Well"
06. Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys - "Six Temessee Blues"
07. Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys - "Blue Yodel #7 (Anniversary Blue Yodel)"
08. Roy Hall & His Blue Ridfe Enterainers - "Polecat Blues"
09. Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys - "Back Up & Push"
10. Hobo Jack Adkins - "Going Back To Old Kentucky"
11. Curly Parker & The Blue Sky Boys - "Ida Red"
12. Byron Parker & His Mountaineers - "Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar"
13. The Bailey Brothers - "Rattlesnake Daddy"
14. The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys - "Little Maggie"
15. The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys - "Let Me Be Your Friend"
16. The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys - "Pretty Polly"
17. Jimmie Skinner - "Doin' My Time"
18. The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys - "Hey! Hey! Hey!"
19. Grandpa Jones - "Five String Banjo Boogie"
20. The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers - "Don't Forget Me"
21. Sonny Osborne - "I'm On My Way To The Old Home"
22. The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers - "Pain In My Heart"
23. Frank Hunter & His Black Mountain Boys - "Long Time, No See"
24. Frank Wakefield & Buster Turner - "Leave Well Enough Alone"
25. Connie & Babe with The Black Mountain Boys - "Roll On Blues"
CD 3:
01. Jim Eanes & The Shenandoah Valley Boys - "Blue Yodel #1 (T For Texas)"
02. Carl Burler & The Lonesome Pine Boys - "Shake, Rattle & Roll"
03. Ronnie Knittel & The Holston Valley Ramblers - "Holston Valley Breakdown"
04. Jim & Jesse McReynolds - "I'll Fly Away"
05. Tje Colwell Brothers - "Blue Bonnet Lane"
06. Jim Eanes& The Shenandoah Valley Boys - "Florida Blues"
07. The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers - "Dirty Dishes Blues"
08. LC Smith & Ralph Mayo with The Southern Mountain Boys - "Radio Boodie"
09. Mac Wiseman & The Country Boys - "Crazy Blues"
10. The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers - "Lonesome Pine Breakdown"
11. Jim & Jesse with The Virginia Boys - "Air Mail Special"
12. The McCormick Brothers - "Red Hen Boogie"
13. Jimmie Skinner - "Too Hot To Handle"
14. Toby Stoud & The Blue Mountain Boys - "Jesse James"
15. The McCormick Brothers - "CNR Special"
16. The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys - "Angel Band"
17. The McCormick Brothers - "Billy Goat Boogie"
18. Arthur Smith & Don Reno - "Feudin' Banjos"
19. Joe Maphis - "Twin Banjo Special"
20. The McCormick Brothers - "Bugle Call Rag"
21. The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys - "Train 45"
22. The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys - "Clinch Mountain Backstep"
23. The Osborne Brothers & Red Allen - "Ruby, Are You Mad?"
24. Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys - "Hit Parade Of Love"
25. The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys - "Wild Horse"
26. The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys - "I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow"
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