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Folkways Records

Various - Negro Folk Music Of Alabama: Religious (LP)

Various - Negro Folk Music Of Alabama: Religious (LP)

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Media Condition:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Country:    US  
Released:  
1956
Genre:       Blues, Non-Music, Folk World & Country
Style:         Field Recording, Religious

Visually graded very clean disc, stored outside cover in paper inner sleeve. Cover has on the front two stickers on left side, one is a library card and the other is a "rules for use" how to take care of record sticker. Tear blemish lower left corner front cover. Rest of cover is NM with very few very light blemishes. All stored in heavy duty resealable plastic outer sleeve

24695839

Notes:

Recorded in central and Western Alabama in January and February, 1950. Sleeve contains the record, a cardboard divider, and a booklet with liner notes and lyrics.

Track List:

A1. Dock Reed - Trampin' Trampin' (Religious)
A2. Dock Reed, Vera Hall - Dead And Gone (Religious)
A3. Rev. E. D. Tuckey - Abraham And Lot (Sermon)
A4. Rich Amerson, Earthy Anne Coleman, Price Coleman - Rock Chair, I Told You To Rock (Religious)
A5. Anne Grace Horn Dodson - I Wonder Where My Brother Gone (Religious)
A6. Dock Reed, Vera Hall - Free At Last (Religious)
B1. Rich Amerson, Earthy Anne Coleman - Jonah (Story And Song)
B2. Dock Reed - Low Down Death Right Easy
B3. Dock Reed - Jesus Goin' To Make Up My Dyin' Bed
B4. Dock Reed, Vera Hall - Prayer
B5. Congregation Of Shiloh - Prayer Meeting
B6. Rosie Hibler And Family - Move Members Move (Religious)

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout EF1002
Matrix / Runout EF1003

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