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Yonder Go That Old Black Dog – Blues, Spirituals & Folk Songs From Rural Georgia
LP (Item 593931) Sutro Park/Mississippi, 1965 — Condition: New Copy
Bluesy spirituals and soulful folk music from the 60s deep south – passionate, mvoving and little heard recordings from the family of Eddie Lee Jones of rural Lexington, GA! It's heavy, emotionally resonate, deep blues craft at it's most real – sung by Jones and accompanied by his own guitar, and the singing, stomping, shouting and emoting of his family. Really moving, gritty and real music from a bygone American south – with a couple of guitar instrumentals. 16 tracks in all: "Yonder Go That Old Black Dog", "Baby, Please Don't Go", "Oh Graveyard, You Can't Hold Me Always", "Slide Instrumental", "I Got A Yellow Gal", "John Henry", "Let The Liar Alone", "Which Way Does The Blod Red River Run" and more. © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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