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Thread #131556   Message #4003705
Posted By: Thomas Stern
07-Aug-19 - 04:49 PM
Thread Name: Lomax 1959-60 Southern Journey NEW LPs
Subject: RE: Lomax 1959-60 Southern Journey NEW LPs
Just noticed a release from 2016 of Lomax recordings for the
Library of Congress, released on a new LP by JALOPY Records.

Jalopy records

JALOPY 003                      LP 2015
LOST TRAIN BLUES

1.Clyde “Kingfish” Smith - WPA Song 00:40
2.Jesse Wadley, with John Wadley, Will Jones, and Felix Davenport - Longest Train I Ever Saw 04:06
3.Daw Henson - The Moonshiner 02:50
4.Wilson “Stavin’ Chain” Jones, Charles Gobert and Octave Amos - Stavin’ Chain 01:15
5.Jess Morris - Unfortunate Dog or Stony Point 00:38
6.Carl Lathrop - Leather Breeches 00:32
7.Fred Perry and Glenn Carver - Lost Train Blues 01:29
8.James “Blind Jim” Howard - The Hard-Working Miner (Only a Miner) 02:09
9.Jesse Wadley - St. James Infirmary 02:02
10.Ruby and Oliver Hughes - Lamp Lighting Time in the Valley 02:09
11.Helen, Luella and Juanita Hallmark - Cherokee Christian Hymn 01:13
12.Boys Chorus of the Santa Fe Indian School - My One-Eyed Ford 01:10
13.Camp Morris and Group - Captain Haney Blues 02:34
14.James Sneed, J.F. Duffey and Alvin Sanders - Southern Rag 00:57
15.Elmo and Bill Newcomer - Turkey in the Straw 03:25
16.Elmo Newcomer - Rye Whiskey 03:28
17.Hattie Ellis and (“Cowboy”) Jack Ramsey - Desert Blues 02:22
18.Rowena Knight/Liberty High School Quartet - Hard Times 01:23
19.Tillman Cadle - I Don’t Want Your Millions Mister 01:44
20.J.W. Russell - Battle in the Horseshoe 02:00
21.Hammer Clarence Banks, Bob Bentley, Charlie Blake, Harold Vosburg - Travelin’ To That New Buryin’ Ground 01:35
22.Buster “Buzz” Ezell - Roosevelt and Hitler Part 1 03:19

This album features a treasury of field recordings, collected from a number of amazing musicians by John and Alan Lomax and several other pioneering folklorists in the early to mid 20th century. Most of these recordings have never been issued before.

released May 8, 2016
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What else have I overlooked ???
Please post if you know of any.

Cheers, Thomas.