Negro Folk Music Of Alabama: Religious

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Negro Folk Music Of Alabama: Religious

Various · 1956 · Vinyl-Lp · US · P 418

Recorded in central and Western Alabama in January and February, 1950. Sleeve contains the record, a cardboard divider, and a booklet with liner notes and lyrics.

Available at VOD →Listed for sale on the VOD platform — tape-mag stays an archive.

Tracklist

  1. A1Trampin' Trampin' (Religious)Dock Reed
  2. A2Dead And Gone (Religious)Dock Reed And Vera Hall Ward
  3. A3Abraham And Lot (Sermon)Rev. E. D. Tuckey
  4. A4Rock Chair, I Told You To Rock (Religious)Rich Amerson, Earthy Anne Coleman And Price Coleman
  5. A5I Wonder Where My Brother Gone (Religious)Anne Grace Horn Dodson
  6. A6Free At Last (Religious)Dock Reed And Vera Hall Ward
  7. B1Jonah (Story And Song)Rich Amerson And Earthy Anne Coleman
  8. B2Low Down Death Right EasyDock Reed
  9. B3Jesus Goin' To Make Up My Dyin' BedDock Reed
  10. B4PrayerDock Reed And Vera Hall Ward
  11. B5Prayer MeetingCongregation Of Shiloh
  12. B6Move Members Move (Religious)Rosie Hibler And Family

Credits & notes

Recorded By [Assisted By]: Emma Courlander, Ruby Pickens Tartt Recorded By, Liner Notes [Introduction, Notes, Texts]: Harold Courlander

Format
Vinyl-Lp
Catalog no.
P 418
Country
US
Year
1956
Condition
VG+ / VG+

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