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✨✧ VariousSouthern Journey Vol 6 – Sheep, Sheep, Don'tcha Know The Road - Southern Music, Sacred & Sinful ... CD
Rounder, 1959/1960. Used ... $6.99
Alan Lomax collection with Fred McDowell, Hobert Smith, Bright Light Quartet, Vera Ward Hall, Neil Harris and others. CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ VariousSouthern Journey Vol 7 – Ozark Frontier – Ballads & Old Timey Music From Arkansas – The Alan Lomax Collection ... CD
Rounder, 1959. Used ... $9.99
Artists include Almeda Riddle, Neil Morris, Ollie Gilbert, Bookmiller Shannon, Absie Morrison, Charlie Everidge. 25 tracks total! CD

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✨✧ Fred McDowell, Ed Young, & OthersSouthern Journey 10 – Yazoo Delta Blues & Spirituals ... LP
Prestige, 1961. Very Good+ ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A very unusual set from Prestige records – rural southern blues, recorded by Alan Lomax with help from Shirley Collins – featuring tracks from Fred McDowell, John Dudley, Matti Gardner, Miles Pratcher, Ed Young, Viola James, Leroy Gary, and Leroy Miller! (Blues, Folk/Country) LP, Vinyl record album
(Original pressing – red label with deep groove! Cover has light wear, but this is a great copy.)

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✨✧ VariousStrangers In The Room – A Journey Through The British Folk Rock Scene 1967 to 1973 (3CD set) ... CD
Grapefruit (UK), Late 60s/Early 70s. Used 3CD ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A tremendous overview of some really important years in British music – a period that sometimes gets overlooked, due to the huge explosion of psych, prog, and other styles – but one that's equally creative in its own sort of way! First off, forget the term "folk rock" – because although that's what this music might be, it's also very different than the pop folk modes that were big on the US scene in the mid 60s – as this folk rock scene instead represented a host of British musicians really retrenching, and finding their own sort of styles – sometimes borrowing bits from the ancient past of England, other times bringing forth a contemporary way of putting over a tune – at a level that might have gotten commercial and overproduced if these guys were working on the American west coast, but which instead has a nicely unadorned quality here. At a time when most American labels (and listeners) were really leaving folk music behind, these artists were able to often work free from the needs of a big commercial hit – and make genius music that's gone on to transform many minds over the decades. The set moves way past the obvious – and features a whopping 60 tracks in all, with lots of notes in the package – and even includes a few never-issued tracks as well. Includes work by Harvey Andrews, Jade, Michael Chapman, Andy Roberts, Mr Fox, Pentangle, Shirley Collins, Prelude, Heron, Mike Cooper, Paul Brett's Sage, Lifeblood, Dando Shaft, Canticle, Jeremy Harmer, Bridget St John, Al Jones, Bill Fay, Fairport Convention, The Woods Band, Matthew's Southern Comfort, The Johnstons, Beau, Richmond, Chimera, Spirogyra, and many others! (Rock, Folk/Country) CD

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✨✧ Gillian WelchSoul Journey ... CD
Acony, 2003. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD

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✨✧ VariousSouthern Journey Volume 10 – And Glory Shone Around – More All Day Singing From The Sacred Harp ... CD
Rounder, 1959. Used ... Out Of Stock
An Alan Lomax collection. CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ VariousSouthern Journey Volume 12 – Georgia Sea Islands – Biblical Songs & Spirituals ... CD
Rounder, 1959/1960. Used ... Out Of Stock
Part of the Alan Lomax collection. CD

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✨✧ VariousSouthern Journey Volume 13 – Earliest Times – Georgia Sea Islands Songs For Everyday Living ... CD
Rounder, 1959/1960. Used ... Out Of Stock
Alan Lomax collection wiith music from John Davis, Bessie Jones, Henry Morrison, Peter Davis, Willis Proctor, Joe Armstrong, and Henry Morrison. CD

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✨✧ Belleville A Cappella ChoirSouthern Journey Volume 11 – Honor The Lamb – The Belleville A Cappella Choir ... CD
Rounder, 1960. Used ... Out Of Stock

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✨✧ Sharon IsbinJourney To The New World ... CD
Sony, 2009. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD

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✨✧ VariousSouthern Journey Vol 1 – Voices From The American South – Blues, Ballads, Hymns, Reels, Shouts, Chanteys & Work Songs ... CD
Rounder, 1959/1960. Used ... Out Of Stock
Music from Bessie Jones, Hobart Smith, Sid Hemphill & Lucius Smith, Vera Ward Hall, Fred McDowell, Bright Light Quartet, Neil Morris, Sidney Carter, Ollie Gilbert, Almeda Riddle & more – part of the Alan Lomax collection! CD

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✨✧ VariousSouthern Journey Vol 5 – Bad Man Ballads – Songs Of Outlaws & Desperadoes ... CD
Rounder, 1959. Used ... Out Of Stock
Rounder continues their great reissues series of Alam Lomax recordings – this time featuring prison songs, outlaw ballads, and more rare folk and blues. Includes tracks by Almeda Riddle, Bright Light Quartet, Hobart Smith, Ed Lewis, Neil Morris, JE Mainer Band, John Lee Moore & Prisoners, Henry Morrison, Oscar Gilbert, Floyd Batts, and more. CD

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✨✧ VariousSouthern Journey Vol 9 – Harp Of A Thousand Strings – All Day Singing From The Sacred Harp ... CD
Rounder, 1959. Used ... Out Of Stock
An Alan Lomax collection. CD

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✨✧ Yo Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer & Mark O'ConnorAppalacian Journey ... CD
Sony, 2000. Used ... Out Of Stock
The cello genius of Yo Yo Ma with the violin of Mark O'Connor, and the bass of Edgar Meyer! CD

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✨✧ VariousAfricans In America – America's Journey Through Slavery ... CD
Ryko/WGBH, 1998. Used ... Out Of Stock
Soundtrack to the PBS series. CD
 
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✨✧ Mike CooperOh Really/Do I Know You/Trout Steel/Places I Know/Machine Gun Co (plus bonus tracks) (3CD set) ... CD
Dawn/BGO (UK), Late 60s/Early 70s. New Copy 3CD ... Out Of Stock
An amazing legacy in music from Mike Cooper – a British musician who started out in the world of folk blues, but never ended up moving towards some of the rockish modes of his contemporaries – instead finding his very own sort of special space in the freedom allowed by the Dawn Records label! The set begins with the very spare Oh Really – a set that has Mike Cooper mostly on guitar and vocals, in a style that's part Piedmont, part Delta blues – but also given a more folksy spin, and graced with Cooper's unusual vocals – almost making the whole thing feel like a spare acoustic version of Canned Heat territory – with titles that include "Maggie Campbell", "Saturday Blues", "Electric Chair", "Crow Jane", and "You're Gonna Be Sorry". Do I Know you is a record that follows up with a sound that's maybe a bit fuller than Mike Cooper's debut, but still relatively spare – with Mike on acoustic guitar and slide guitar, Harry Miller on bass (really great bass, by the way!), and Poor Little Anne on a bit of vocals. Miller brings these deep tones to the record that really transform things – and titles include "Do I Know You", "Start Of A Journey", "First Song", "Theme In C", and "The Link". Trout Steel is a beautiful set from the British scene at the start of the 70s – a record that's got a fairly folksy tone, but lots of jazzy currents as well! The set was issued on the seminal Dawn Records label – and really shows that imprint's commitment to the left side of the spectrum – as Mike Cooper's vocals and acoustic guitar come into play with more guitar from Stefan Grossman – plus alto sax from Mike Osborne, tenor and soprano from Alan Skidmore, piano from John Taylor, and bass from the late Harry Miller – all key players on the UK avant jazz scene of the time! The mix of these players with Cooper's core inspiration is not unlike some of the most progressive material coming from Island Records – or, even better, the special jazzy moments on records by Tim Buckley or Tim Hardin – company that Cooper could very easily keep, given the strength of his songwriting. Titles include "Don't Talk Too Fast", "On My Way", "Hope You See", "Weeping Rose", "Trout Steel", "I've Got Mine", "That's How", and "Pharoah's March". Places I Know blends Cooper's acoustic guitar and rootsy vocals with some very compelling arrangements from Mike Gibbs – the British jazz talent who was already known for his larger ensemble creations at the time, but who works here in these really subtle ways – to inflect Cooper's core inspirations with just some slight instrumental colors, tones, and phrases on most numbers – while Cooper brings in the core Machine Gun Co group on a few more. The result is a record that's way more than familiar folk – and arguably a lot hipper than most of the British acid folk of the time, too – on titles that include "Night Journey", "Paper & Smoke", "Country Water", "Time To Time", "Goodbye Blues Goodbye", and "Places I Know". The Machine Gun Co album is a partner record to Places I Know – recorded in the same sessions, but with tracks that are longer, and even more openly expressive – all with backings from the sweet Machine Gun Co quartet, a group with some especially nice electric piano from Alan Cook! Heavy use of that instrument really works against some of the folksier elements in Cooper's music – with these blocks of warm sound and color that really illuminate the tunes, and almost unlock a new level in the vocals. Cooper plays a bit of electric guitar at times – and titles include "So Glad That I Found You", "Lady Anne", "Midnight Words", and "Song For Abigail". CD also features songs from singles – "Your Lovely Ways (parts 1 & 2)", "Time In Hand", and "Schaabisch Hall". (Rock, Folk/Country) CD
 
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✨✧ VariousAlan Lomax Collection – Sampler ... CD
Rounder, 1930s/1940s/1950s/Early 60s. Used ... Out Of Stock
Music from Southern Journeys, the Caribbean Collection, the English, Scottish and Irish Recordings, the Spanish Collection, the Italian Collection, the Columbia World Library, Deep River Of Song, and Portraits. CD
(Includes 70 page booklet, outer slipcover is not included.)
 
 
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