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Folk/Country — All

XA huge range -- from pre-war string bands, to hillbilly music, Bakersfield country, bluegrass, Nashville hits, jug bands, Folkways records, and work from the acoustic underground!

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✨✧ VariousGood Girls Gone Bad – Wild, Weird, & Wanted ... CD
Ace (UK), Late 50s. Used ... Out Of Stock
A stunning, funny, and truly great collection of ultra-rare female tracks from the mid 50s – lots of honky tonk and rockabilly stompers – cut for labels like Fraternity, King, Sandy, and even Sun Records, all pulled together in one wonderfully-themed collection! You'll probably never see this primordial, sludgy early rock and underground country next to those great early Wanda Jackson albums in the bins – but these tracks are all cut from the same cloth, and emote the same pith and vinegar, if not the same innate ability to let loose with sheer early rock power! Great stuff – dug from even deeper reservoirs than the Nuggets compilers dare to look – and the set list will show you that there's plenty to discover in the early years of female rock and roll. Tracks include "Skull & Crossbones", "Killer" and "Tiger" by Sparkle Moore, "Everlasting Love" by Barbara Pittman, "Ten Cats Down" by the Miller Sisters, "Dirty Dishes" by Jeani Mack, "I'm Leaving" by Linda Brannon, "Wille Joe" by the Mystery Trio, "Sugar Baby" by Helen Bozeman, "Three Young Chicks" by the Star Sisters. (Rock, Folk/Country) CD
 
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✨✧ VariousBloody War Songs – 1924 to 1939 ... CD
Tompkins Square, Mid 1920s-1930s. Used ... Out Of Stock
Bloody War folk songs from the early 20th Century – put together for an essential compilation from the deep searchers at Tompkins Square – with patriotic tunes, weary laments, and even some darkly humorous perspectives! The songs are spun from the experiences of World War I, going back to the Civil War and Spanish American War. Fiddle and banjo tunes, strummed guitar narratives and more styles that either predate or predict strains of American country and folk music to come. Amazing stuff! Includes "Just As The Sun Went Down" by Zeke Morris, "Uncle Sam & The Kaiser", by Ernest V Stoneman, "Not A World Of That Be Said" by Wade Mainer & Sons Of The Mountaineers, "Everybody Help The Boys Come Home" by William & Versey Smith, "He Is Coming To Us Dead" by GB Grayson & Henry Whitter and more, 15 tracks in all. CD
 
 
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