Friday, May 09, 2008

Art of Field Recording, Volume I: 50 Years of Traditional American Music Documented by Art Rosenbaum

Copy at Case Memorial Library
Contents: Disk [sic] 1: Survey; Disk 2: Religious; Disk 3: Blues; Disk 4: Instrumental and Dance; plus 96-page book, 25 x 25 cm, illustrated with drawings, paintings, and photographs.
Disk 4 alone includes the following and more: Instrumental and dance: Lost Indian / Dallas Henderson — Flat foot Charlie / Ben Entrekin, Uncle John Patterson, and James Patterson — Down the road / Lawrence Eller and Vaughn Eller — Sally, won't you have me, do gal, do / Chester Hounchell — Fox chase / Coy Martin — Fox chase / Neal Patman — Medley / Gordon Tanner, Smokey Joe Miller, and Uncle John Patterson — Mandolin stomp / James "Yank" Rachel and Shirley Griffith — Omie wise / Albert Hash — Train 45 / Albert Hash and Art Rosenbaum — Turkey in the straw / George Childers — Arkansas traveler / Louis and Larry Riendeau — Fynne's polka / Dwight "Red" Lamb — Pigtown fling / Newt Tolman — Stony point / John W. Summers and Art Rosenbaum — Cowboy waltz / Earl Murphy and Bill Ashley — Walk, little Julie / Clester Hounchell — Five to my five / Rev. Howard Finster

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