VARIOUS ARTISTSI'm Gonna Live Anyhow Until I Die LPMISSISSIPPI |
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Fifth installment in the Field Recordings From Alan Lomax's "Southern Journey", 1959-1960 series, featuring recordings from North Carolina's Mountaineers, migratory labor songs from fishermen The Bright Light Quartet, a stark religious meditation on the end of days from Virginia service station owner E.C. Ball, Bessie Jones (later a touring performer) singing the spiritual "Daniel In The Lion's Den," an evening worship service at a Pentecostal Temple in Memphis, Emma Hammond's dance tune "Shout Lula," an excerpt from Alabama religious radio testimony and music performed on caned panpipes (or quills) at a country picnic in Senatobia, Mississippi.
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J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers – Number 111 | 23 | |
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Fred McDowell – 61 Highway | n/a | |
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Bright Light Quartet – Chantey Medley | 15 | |
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E.C. Ball & Lacey Richardson – Tribulations | n/a | |
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The Bessie Jones & Georgia Sea Island Singers - Daniel In The Lion's Den | n/a | |
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Pentecostal Temple Congregation – Heaven Is Mine | n/a | |
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Emma Hammond – Shout Lula | n/a | |
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Ervin Webb – I'm Going Home | 4 | |
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No Artist – WROS Scottsboro Old-Time Religious Hour Excerpt | n/a | |
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Hobart Smith – The Devil's Dream | n/a | |
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Sid Hemphill & Lucius Smith – The Devil's Dream | n/a | |
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United Sacred Harp Convention – The Last Words Of Copernicus (#112) | 5 | |
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Elder I.D. Back – Poor Pilgrims Of Sorrow | n/a | |
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Vera Ward Hall - The Last Month Of The Year | n/a |






