Sunday, December 1, 2024

LPV 532 - The Railroad in Folk-Song

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  1. Interesting and rare opportunity ! Merci, Morris !

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  2. A1 Rouse Brothers– Orange Blossom Special
    A2 Carolina Tar Heels*– The Train's Done Left Me
    A3 The Carter Family– Engine One-Forty-Three
    A4 Harry "Mac" McClintock*– Jerry, Go Ile That Car
    A5 Tenneva Ramblers– If I Die A Railroad Man
    A6 Blind Alfred Reed– The Wreck Of The Virginian (Train No. 3)
    A7 Monroe Brothers– Nine Pound Hammer Is Too Heavy
    A8 Jimmie Davis– The Davis Limited
    Guitar – "Snoozer" Quinn*
    Vocals, Harmonica – "Buddy" Jones*
    B1 Delmore Brothers*– The Cannon Ball
    B2 J. E. Mainer's Mountaineers*– The Longest Train
    B3 Vernon Dalhart– Wreck Of The Old 97
    Guitar – C. Robinson*
    Violin – L. Raderman*
    B4 G. B. Grayson*– The Red And Green Signal Lights
    Guitar – Henry Whitter
    B5 Byron Parker And His Mountaineers*– Peanut Special
    B6 Johnson Brothers– Crime Of The D'Autremont Brothers
    B7 Palmer McAbee– McAbee's Railroad Piece
    B8 Paul Warmack And His Gully Jumpers– The Little Red Caboose Behind The Train

    Record Company – Radio Corporation Of America
    Copyright © – Radio Corporation Of America
    Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis

    Liner Notes – Archie Green (3)
    Reissue Producer – Mike Lipskin
    Remastered By – Don Miller

    Purple 'deep groove' labels.
    RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis pressing denoted by "Ⅰ" stamped in runouts.
    There is a "6" printed in the bottom left corner of the back cover.

    Compilation of railroad songs 78s from the 20's and 30's.

    Tracks A5, A6 & B8 are previously unissued takes.

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