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==Deep River of Song== |
==Deep River of Song== |
Revision as of 11:02, 8 May 2008
Series: Alan Lomax Recordings
A collection of compilations featuring recordings by musicologist Alan Lomax.
The Alan Lomax Collection
Currently some are under the artist The Alan Lomax Collection, which should be cleared by moving releases to VA, and tracks that cannot be identified to [unknown].
- The Alan Lomax Collection Sampler
- Calypso After Midnight
- Italian Treasury: Calabria
- Italian Treasury: Emilia-Romagna
- The Classic Louisiana Recordings: Cajun & Creole Music 1934/1937
Deep River of Song
- Alabama: From Lullabies to Blues
- Bahamas 1935: Chanteys and Anthems from Andros and Cat Island
- Bahamas 1935, Volume 2: Ring Games and Round Dances
- Big Brazos: Texas Prison Recordings, 1933 and 1934
- Black Texicans: Balladeers and Songsters of the Texas Frontier
- Black Appalachia: String Bands, Songsters and Hoedowns
- Georgia: I'm Gonna Make You Happy
- Louisiana: Catch That Train and Testify!
- Mississippi: The Blues Lineage: Musical Geniuses of the Fields, Levees and Jukes
- Mississippi: Saints & Sinners: From Before the Blues & Gospel
- South Carolina: Got the Keys to the Kingdom
- Virginia and the Piedmont: Minstrelsy, Work Songs, and Blues