Music from the Ozarks by Various (CD, 2007)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelFowy, Folkways Records
UPC0093070381223
eBay Product ID (ePID)12046041310

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2007
GenreCountry
ArtistVarious
Release TitleMusic from the Ozarks

Dimensions

Item Height0.23 in
Item Weight0.11 lb
Item Length5.39 in
Item Width4.96 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks43
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Weepin' Willow 1.2 Spanish Two-Step 1.3 Delaney Boogie 1.4 Wildwood Flower 1.5 Raunchy 1.6 Casey Jones 1.7 The Wreck of the Old 97 1.8 Thomas Cat 1.9 Cash on the Barrel Head 1.10 Flop Eared Mule 1.11 Red Wing 1.12 Carroll County Blues 1.13 When the Saints Go Marching in 1.14 Virgil's Fiddle 1.15 Kentucky Waltz 1.16 Skip to My Lou 1.17 Soldier's Joy 1.18 Spanish Song 1.19 Isle of Capri 1.20 Down Yonder 1.21 Let Her Go, Rachel 1.22 Sally Goodin' 1.23 Announcement of Players 1.24 Cripple Creek 1.25 Old Joe Clark 1.26 Sally Ann Johnson 1.27 Fort Smith/Rabbit in the Grass 1.28 Daisies in the Loft 1.29 Lone Star Rag 1.30 She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain 1.31 Ragtime Annie 1.32 San Antonio Rose 1.33 Red Wing 1.34 Going Down the Road Feeling Bad 1.35 Premiere Quadrille 1.36 Jingle Bells 1.37 Home Sweet Home 1.38 Casey Jones 1.39 Red Wing 1.40 Dry and Dusty 1.41 Aunt Katy (Old Aunt Katy) 1.42 In the Pines 1.43 On Top of Old Smokey
Sub-GenreFolk
NotesOn a hot August day in 1958 in Delaney, Arkansas, a group of local musicians joined David Mangurian and Don Hill for an impromptu recording session in a bare-walled room at the back of the local schoolhouse. The guitar playing, foot stomping, and washboard-woodblock playing was interrupted only twice: once for a cooling swim in the nearby White River, and again for dinner. Older townsfolk and younger musicians many of whom had never seen a tape recorder before produced a range of old tunes combined with the modern influences of country and western recording artists and amplification. Liner notes include a vivid description of the recording session and an introduction to the country music of the Folkways Records catalogue.

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