Collection : Album XX : Anglo-American songs and ballads : from the Archive of American Folk Song [Album 3/4 - 5 Disques] |
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- Title
- Album XX : Anglo-American songs and ballads : from the Archive of American Folk Song [Album 3/4 - 5 Disques]
- Depositor / contributor
- Emrich, Duncan B.M. (éd.)
- Document status
- Published
- Recording context
- Terrain
- Recording period
- 1941 - 1946
- Year published
- 1947
- Access type
- metadata
- Corpus
- Archive of American Folk Song
Geographic and cultural informations
- States / nations
- Arkansas, Californie, Kentucky, Missouri, New York, Tennessee, Texas
- Populations / social groups
Legal notices
- Recordist
- Mayo, Margot ; Jamieson, Stuart, Randolph, Vance et al.
- Publisher
- Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory, Washington
- Publisher collection
- Folk music of the United States
- Publisher reference
- AAFS 96 - 100
- Bibliographic references
- Anglo-American songs and ballads : from the Archive of American Folk Song / edited by Duncan B.M. Emrich. - Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory, 1947. - 5 sound discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 12 in.
Field recordings by Margot Mayo, Stuart Jamieson, Freyda Simon, Charles Todd, Robert Sonkin, Artus M. Moser, Alan Lomax, Elizabeth Lomax, and Duncan B.M. Emrich. Title from container. - Recorded in Kentucky, North Carolina, California, Ohio, and Washington (D.C.), 1938-1947. - LC copy lacks program notes. - Legal rights
- Restreint (enregistrement édité)
Archiving data
- Code
- CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041
- Old code
- DI.1950.011.041
- Mode of acquisition
- Echange
- Record author
- A renseigner
- Secondary edition
- Non
- Comments
- Mode d'acquisition : Échange avec la bibliothèque du Congrès à Washington.
AFS L20 : Anglo-American Songs and Ballads. Recorded in various parts of U.S. by several collectors, 1938-46. Edited by Duncan Emrich :
"Cripple Creek", "Git Along Down to Town", and "Kicking Mule", sung with guitar and banjo by Henry King and family
"A Railroader for Me", sung with guitar by Russ Pike
"Little Old Sod Shanty", sung with guitar by Jimmy Denoon
"Good Old Rebel", sung with guitar by Booth Campbell
"Jesse James" and "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep", sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford
"Blue-Eyed Girl", sung with five-string banjo by Rufus Crisp
"The Cruel War is Raging" and "Nottingham Fair", sung by Charles Ingenthron
"The Soldier's Joy" and "Give the Fiddler a Dram", played by the McMinnville Garment Factory Workers' Band
"Black Mountain Blues", played on fiddle by Sam Leslie and on guitar by Palmer Crisp
"The Dying Cowboy", "Red Whiskey", "Little Dogies", and "My Sweetheart's a Cowboy", sung by Dick Devall.
La collection regroupe 5 disques cotés :
DI.1950.011.041
DI.1950.011.042
DI.1950.011.043
DI.1950.011.044
DI.1950.011.045. - Record writer
- Adeline Montintin, 2013 (CDD Culture)
- Last modification
- Feb. 10, 2016, 3:25 p.m.
- Items finished
- Oui (18 items)
- Conservation site
- BNF
Technical data
- Media type
- Audio
- Collection size
- 0 bytes
- Number of components (medium / piece)
- 10
- Number of items
- 18
- Archive format
- Disque 78 t, Ø 30 cm
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Items
Title | Digitized | Recordist | Location | Year of recording | Code | |
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Cripple creek Disque1_FaceA_01 | Todd, Charles et Sonkin, Robert | Californie | 1941 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_001_01 | ||
Git along down to town Disque1_FaceA_02 | Todd, Charles et Sonkin, Robert | Californie | 1941 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_001_02 | ||
Kicking mule Disque1_FaceB_03 | Todd, Charles et Sonkin, Robert | Californie | 1941 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_001_03 | ||
A railroader for me Disque1_FaceB_04 | Todd, Charles et Sonkin, Robert | Californie | 1941 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_001_04 | ||
Little old sod shanty Disque2_FaceA_01 | Randolph, Vance | Missouri | 1942 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_002_01 | ||
Good old rebel Disque2_FaceA_02 | Randolph, Vance | Arkansas | 1942 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_002_02 | ||
Jesse James Disque2_FaceB_03 | Moser, Artus M. | New York | 1946 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_002_03 | ||
Baa, baa, black sheep Disque2_FaceB_04 | Moser, Artus M. | New York | 1946 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_002_04 | ||
Blue-eyed girl Disque3_FaceA_01 | Mayo, Margot ; Jamieson, Stuart and Simon, Freyda | Kentucky | 1946 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_003_01 | ||
The cruel war is raging Disque3_FaceB_02 | Randolph, Vance | Missouri | 1941 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_003_02 | ||
Nottingham fair Disque3_FaceB_03 | Randolph, Vance | Missouri | 1941 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_003_03 | ||
The soldier's joy Disque4_FaceA_01 | Mayo, Margot ; Jamieson, Stuart and Simon, Freyda | Tennessee | 1946 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_004_01 | ||
Give the fiddler a dram Disque4_FaceA_02 | Mayo, Margot ; Jamieson, Stuart and Simon, Freyda | Tennessee | 1946 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_004_02 | ||
Black mountain blues Disque4_FaceB_03 | Mayo, Margot ; Jamieson, Stuart and Simon, Freyda | Kentucky | 1946 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_004_03 | ||
The dying cowboy Disque5_FaceA_01 | Lomax, John A. | Texas | 1946 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_005_01 | ||
Red whiskey Disque5_FaceA_02 | Lomax, John A. | Texas | 1946 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_005_02 | ||
Little dogies Disque5_FaceB_03 | Lomax, John A. | Texas | 1946 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_005_03 | ||
My sweetheart's a cowboy Disque5_FaceB_04 | Lomax, John A. | Texas | 1946 | CNRSMH_E_1950_011_041_005_04 |