Description: Various Artists - Classic Appalachian Blues From Smithsonian Folkways [New CD] Artist: Various Artists Title: Classic Appalachian Blues From Smithsonian Folkways Condition: Format: CD Release Date: 2010 Label: Smithsonian Folkways UPC: 093074019825 Genre: Blues Album Tracks1. My Baby's Gone2. Louise Blues3. Sitting on Top of the World4. Railroad Bill5. Don't Let Your Deal Go Down6. You Don't Know My Mind7. Blues Around My Bed8. Hesitation Blues9. Pawn Shop Blues10. The Road Is Rough and Rocky11. Hoodoo Blues12. Red River Blues13. Walking Cane14. One Dime Blues15. Mississippi Heavy Water Blues16. Outskirts of Town17. See What You Done Done18. I Got a Woman19. Girl Dressed in Green20. Blues in the Morning21. Wine Blues (Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-Oh-Dee) The "mountain cousin" of the Delta blues, Appalachian blues bears the stamp of a distinctive regional blend of European and African styles and sounds born at the cultural crossroads of railroad camps, mines, and rural settlements. Features 21 tracks drawn from deep within the Folkways collection and from historic live recordings at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, the music of bedrock blues performers such as Pink Anderson, Lesley Riddle, Etta Baker, John Jackson, and Doc Watson shines bright, claiming Appalachia as a key cradle of American acoustic blues.© DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Title: Classic Appalachian Blues From Smithsonian Folkways
Album Name: Classic Appalachian Blues From Smithsonian Folkways
Type: Album
Release Year: 2010
Format: CD
Genre: Blues
Record Label: Smithsonian Folkways, Sfw
Artist: Various
Release Title: Classic Appalachian Blues from Smithsonian Folkways