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| Genre/Form: | Music |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Music |
| Document Type: | Sound Recording |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Nyama Suso; Robert Pete Williams; Furry Lewis; Ethel Perkins; Equila Hall; One-String, (Musician); J D Short; Rich Amerson; Dora Alexander; Daddy Hotcakes; Joe Hunter; Lightnin' Hopkins; Texas Prison Camp Work Gang.; Mobile Strugglers (Musical group) |
| OCLC Number: | 40861548 |
| Notes: | Program notes including personnel and discographical data by Samuel Charters on container insert. |
| Performer(s): | Various performers. |
| Production notes: | Songs originally recorded 1950-1976 and released 1951-1993 except This soul will be saved and A child will rise previously unreleased. |
| Description: | 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Contents: | Kedo (Jali Nyama Suso) -- Tutu jara (Mandingo griots) -- Bengsimbe (Fula flutist) -- You're my all night steady / Williams (Robert Pete Williams) -- Pearlee blues / Lewis (Furry Lewis) -- My soul will be saved /(Ethel Perkins, Equila Hall) -- A child will rise (Ethel Perkins) -- Rolling and tumbling blues / trad., arr. by Jones (One String) -- Slidin' delta / Short (J.D. Short) -- Black woman / Amerson (Rich Amerson) -- Go down old Hannah (Texas prison camp work gang) -- Russia, let God's moon alone/Times done changed / Alexander (Sister Dora Alexander) -- Well, I've been down to Memphis / Montgomery (Daddy Hotcakes) -- Raise a ruckus tonight / trad., arr. by Crenshaw, Reeves, Jackson (Mobile Strugglers) -- Have you ever been mistreated? / Hunter (Joe Hunter) -- Penitentiary blues / Hopkins (Lightnin' Hopkins). |
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