Various Artists: Altamont: Black Stringband Music CD Track Listing
Various Artists
Altamont: Black Stringband Music (1989)
ROUN0238 (1989) \nCompact Disc 0 11661 0238 2 6 \n \nThis album brings to light the unique pre-war black stringband style that disappearedwith the commercial division of white and black markets. Recorded in themid-'40s, the two groups on this album, the duo of fiddler Frank Pattersonand banjoist Nathan Frazier, and the driving band headed by fiddler JohnLusk, offer a tantalizing glimpse into a lost world. \n \nNathan Frazier, banjo, vocal / Frank Patterson, fiddle / Murph Gribble, banjo / JohnLusk, fiddle / Albert York, guitar
This folk cd contains 14 tracks and runs 36min 41sec.
Freedb: a908970e
Category
: Music
Tags
: music songs tracks folk Oldtime- Various Artists - Nathan Frazier & Frank Patterson (1942) - Dan Tucker (03:07)
- Various Artists - Nathan Frazier & Frank Patterson (1942) - Old Cow Died (01:24)
- Various Artists - Nathan Frazier & Frank Patterson (1942) - Bile Them Cabbage Down (02:37)
- Various Artists - Nathan Frazier & Frank Patterson (1942) - Po Black Sheep (03:14)
- Various Artists - Nathan Frazier & Frank Patterson (1942) - Eighth of January (02:30)
- Various Artists - Nathan Frazier & Frank Patterson (1942) - Corrinne (02:20)
- Various Artists - Nathan Frazier & Frank Patterson (1942) - Texas Traveler (03:08)
- Various Artists - Murph Gribble, John Lusk, & Albert York (1946) - Rolling Fever (02:28)
- Various Artists - Murph Gribble, John Lusk, & Albert York (1946) - Old Sage Friend (02:33)
- Various Artists - Murph Gribble, John Lusk, & Albert York (1946) - Apple Blossom (02:24)
- Various Artists - Murph Gribble, John Lusk, & Albert York (1946) - Pateroller'll Catch You (02:38)
- Various Artists - Murph Gribble, John Lusk, & Albert York (1946) - Across the Sea (02:29)
- Various Artists - Murph Gribble, John Lusk, & Albert York (1946) - Cincinnati (02:33)
- Various Artists - Murph Gribble, John Lusk, & Albert York (1949) - Altamont (03:09)
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