Collection : Album I : Anglo-American Ballads : from the Archive of American Folk Song [5 Disques]

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Title
Album I : Anglo-American Ballads : from the Archive of American Folk Song [5 Disques]
Document status
Published
Recording context
Terrain
Recording period
1936 - 1941
Year published
1942
Access type
metadata
Corpus
Archive of American Folk Song

Geographic and cultural informations

States / nations
Austin, Oklahoma, Salem, Tennessee, Virginie, Wisconsin
Populations / social groups

Legal notices

Recordist
Lomax, Alan ; Lomax, Elizabeth ; Halfert, Herbert ; Seeger, Charles ; Draves, Charles ; Lomax, John A. ; Lomax, Bess
Publisher
Library of Congress, Washington
Publisher collection
Folk music of the United States
Publisher reference
L.C.11-41 (AAFS 1 - 6 )
Bibliographic references
Anglo-American ballads [sound recording] : from the Archive of American Folk Song / edited by Alan Lomax. - Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory, 1942.
Description: 5 sound discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 10 in.

Publisher no.: 1 Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory
AAFS 1 Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory
AAFS 2 Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory
AAFS 3 Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory
AAFS 4 Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory
AAFS 5 Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory
Legal rights
Restreint (enregistrement édité)

Archiving data

Code
CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001
Old code
DI.1948.001.001
Mode of acquisition
Echange (avec l'éditeur)
Record author
- Auteur
Secondary edition
Non
Comments
Mode d'acquisition : Échange avec la Bibliothèque du Congrès à Washington.
AFS L1:
Anglo-American Ballads. Recorded in various parts of U.S. by John and Alan Lomax and others, 1934-41. Edited by Alan Lomax.
"The House Carpenter", sung by Mrs. Texas Gladden
"The Farmer's Curst Wife", sung by Horton Barker
"The Gypsy Davy", sung with guitar by Woody Guthrie
"Barbara Allen", sung by Rebecca Tarwater
"Pretty Polly", sung with guitar by E. C. Ball
"The Rich Old Farmer", sung by Mrs. Pearl Borusky
"The Devil's Nine Questions", "Old Kimball", and "One Morning in May", sung by Mrs. Texas Gladden
"The Little Brown Bulls", sung by Emery DeNoyer
"The Sioux Indians", sung by Alex Moore
"The Lady of Carlisle", sung with guitar by Basil May
"Pretty Polly", sung with five-string banjo by Pete Steele
"It Makes a Long Time Man Feel Bad", sung by group of Negro prisoners
"O Lord Don't 'Low Me to Beat 'Em", sung by Willie Williams.

Cette collection regroupe 5 disques cotés :
DI.1948.001.001
DI.1948.001.002
DI.1948.001.003
DI.1948.001.004
DI.1948.001.005.
Last modification
Dec. 12, 2013, 2:48 p.m.
Items finished
Oui (11 items) - A reprendre
Conservation site
BNF

Technical data

Media type
Audio
Estimated duration
00:06:00
Collection size
0 bytes
Number of components (medium / piece)
10
Number of items
11
Archive format
Disque 78 t, Ø 25 cm

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Items

Title Digitized Recordist Location Year of recording Code
The House Carpenter Disque01_FaceA_01 Lomax, Alan ; Lomax, Elizabeth Salem 1941 CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001_001_001
The Farmer's Curst Wife Disque01_FaceB_02 Halfert, Herbert Virginie 1939 CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001_001_002
The Gypsy Davy Disque02_FaceA_01 Lomax, Alan Oklahoma 1940 CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001_002_001
Barbara Alllen Disque02_FaceB_02 Seeger, Charles Tennessee 1936 CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001_002_002
Pretty Polly A Lomax, Alan ; Lomax, Elizabeth Virginie 1941 CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001_003_001
The Rich Old Farmer B Draves, Charles Wisconsin 1941 CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001_003_002
The Devil's Nine Questions A01 Lomax, Alan ; Lomax, Elizabeth Virginie 1941 CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001_004_001
Old Kimball A02 Lomax, Alan ; Lomax, Elizabeth Virginie 1941 CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001_004_002
One Morning in May Disque04_FaceB_03 Lomax, Alan ; Lomax, Elizabeth Virginie 1941 CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001_004_003
The Little Brown Bulls Disque05_FaceA_01 Draves, Charles Wisconsin 1941 CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001_005_001
The Sioux Indians Disque05_FaceB_02 Lomax, John A. ; Lomax, Bess Austin 1940 CNRSMH_E_1948_001_001_005_002