Various - Songsters Saints Vocal Traditions On Race Records Vol 2

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Review by Becky Edwards

"Songsters Saints Vocal Traditions On Race Records" is an outstanding album that celebrates the rich history of African-American music. Featuring a compilation of songs by various artists, the album showcases the vocal traditions of the early 20th century, when race records were the only outlet for black musicians to record their music.

From blues to gospel, the album offers a diverse range of songs that reflect the struggles, joys, and aspirations of the black community during that era. The raw and unfiltered vocals of the artists transport the listener to a bygone era, where music was a powerful tool for self-expression and cultural identity.

The album features some of the most iconic names in African-American music, including Blind Willie Johnson, Rev. J.M. Gates, and Bessie Smith, among others. The songs are beautifully remastered, giving them a fresh and contemporary sound, while still retaining their original charm and authenticity.

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Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
A Chicken Can Waltz The Gravy Around
He's In The Jail House Now
West Coast Blues
Jonah In The Belly Of The Whale
There's A Hand Writing On The Wall
Yonder Comes My Lord With A Bible In His Hand
Bob McKinney
Chicken You Can Roost Behind The Moon
The Half Ain't Never Been Told
We Got The Same Kind Of Power Over Here
The Latter Rain Is Fall
Old Country Stomp
Bye, Bye, Policeman
Come And See
I'm Alabama Bound
Old Dog Blue
A Woman Get's Tired Of The Same Man All The Time
If I Had My Way I'd Tear The Building Down
Just Look
The Downfall Of Nebuchadnezzar
God Moves On The Water
The Eagle Stirs Her Nest
Arkansas
My Monday Woman Blues
It's All Right Now
Can You Blame The Colored Man
My Money Never Runs Out
The Gambler's Doom
Mr. Crump Don't Like It
God's Wrath In The St. Louis Cyclone
He Got Better Things For You
Traveling Coon
God's Gonna Separate The Wheat From Tares
Cocaine Blues
Long Gone Lost John
The Rain Don't Fall On Me

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Catalog Numbers

MSEX 2003/2004

Labels

Matchbox Records

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Formats

  • 2 × Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation
  • Mono

Companies

RoleCompany
Printed ByRobert Stace
Lacquer Cut AtTape One

Credits

RoleCredit
Lacquer Cut ByDB
Plated ByPAG
ProducerGef Lucena
Sleeve NotesPaul Oliver

Notes

  • This set is to complement the book
  • "Songsters & Saints: Vocal Traditions On Race Records"
  • by Paul Oliver (1984; Cambridge University Press)
  • Original recordings from the collections of Johnny Parth, Roger Misiewicz and Paul Oliver
  • Gatefold sleeve.
  • A4 credited to "Banjo Joe (Gus Cannon)."
  • A8, A9 credited to "Beale Street Sheiks (Stokes And Sane)."
  • B3-B5 credited to "Henry Thomas: 'Ragtime Texas'."

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: MSEX 2003A1 PAG DB TAPE ONE
  • Matrix / Runout: MSEX 2003.B PAG DB TAPE ONE
  • Matrix / Runout: MSEX 2004.C1 PAG DB TAPE ONE
  • Matrix / Runout: MSEX 2004 D1 PAG DB TAPE ONE
  • Rights Society: MCPS
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Summary by Becky Edwards

"Songsters Saints Vocal Traditions On Race Records" is a must-have for anyone who appreciates the history and beauty of African-American music. It is a powerful reminder of the resilience and creativity of a community that has contributed so much to the cultural fabric of America.