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Thread #60182 Message #962212
Posted By: dick greenhaus
30-May-03 - 06:04 PM
Thread Name: The Other Side CDs
Subject: The Other Side CDs
Hi y'all- For those of you who recall the unbelievable impact of thye original release of Harry Smith's "Anthology of American Folk Music" back in 1957--it really kicked off the whole folk boom of the 60's--there's a couple of CDs that you might just love. It's a 2-CD set called "Other Sides", and it's a compilation of the flip sides of the old 78s that were used in the Anthology.
Sound quality is reasonable--not up to the standards set by the likes of Yazoo and Bear Family, but better than what you get at Honking Duck or The Record Lady. Volume one has better quality overall than volume two.
I've just skimmed through the two, and found some tracks what are (IMO) gems: Bascom Lunceford singing "Stepsones", Buell Kazee doing "Darling Cora", Dave Macon's "Rise When the Rooster Crows", Eck Dunford's "Angeline the Baker", Kelly Harrel's "My Wife, She Has Gone and Left Me",Richard "Rabbit" Brown doing "I'm Not Jealous" and "Lemon's Worrid Blues" by Blind Lemon Jefferson.
Other Sides is obviosly a home-grown product--CD-ROMS and no artwork nor notes. Even at that, I think the two discs are well worth the $13.98 each that Camsco is asking for them. If for some eason you haven't heard the original Anthology, CAMSCO has that, too, as well as the Volume 4 that appeared some 40-0dd years after the original.