VA - Arkansas at 78 RPM: Corn Dodgers and Hoss Hair Pullers (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Arkansas at 78 RPM: Corn Dodgers and Hoss Hair Pullers
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Dust-to-Digital
- Genre: Folk, Country
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
- Total Time: 77:10 min
- Total Size: 187 / 252 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - Ashley’s Melody Men - Searcy County Rag
02 - Pope’s Arkansas Mountaineers - Get Along Home, Miss Cindy
03 - Fiddling Bob Larkin & His Music Makers - The Higher up the Monkey Climbs
04 - George Edgin’s Corn Dodgers With Earl Wright & Brown Rich - My Ozark Mountain Home
05 - Dr. Smith’s Champion Hoss Hair Pullers - Just Give Me the Leavings
06 - Ashley’s Melody Men - Bath House Blues
07 - Luke Highnight & His Ozark Strutters - Fort Smith Breakdown
08 - Arkansas Barefoot Boys - Eighth of January
09 - Bob Larkan & Family - McLeods Reel
10 - A. E. Ward & His Plow Boys - The Old Dinner Pail
11 - Wonder State Harmonists - My Castle on the Nile
12 - Morrison Twin Brothers String Band - Dry and Dusty
13 - Pope’s Arkansas Mountaineers - Jaw Bone
14 - Lonnie Glosson - Arkansas Hard Luck Blues
15 - Fiddling Bob Larkin & His Music Makers - Paddy, Won’t You Drink Some Good Old Cider
16 - George Edgin’s Corn Dodgers With Earl Wright & Brown Rich - Corn Dodger No. 1 Special
17 - Bonnie Dodd & Murray Lucas - Ozark Mountain Rose
18 - Morrison Twin Brothers String Band - Ozark Waltz
19 - L. O. Birkhead & R. M. Lane - Robinson County
20 - George Edgin’s Corn Dodgers With Earl Wright & Brown Rich - The Arkansas Hotel
21 - A. E. Ward & His Plow Boys - Going to Leave Old Arkansas
22 - Wonder State Harmonists - Petit Jean Gallop
23 - Bob Larkan & Family - Silver Nail
24 - Reaves White Country Ramblers - Drunkard’s Hecups
25 - Wonder State Harmonists - Turnip Greens
26 - Lonnie Glosson - Lonnie’s Fox Chase
01 - Ashley’s Melody Men - Searcy County Rag
02 - Pope’s Arkansas Mountaineers - Get Along Home, Miss Cindy
03 - Fiddling Bob Larkin & His Music Makers - The Higher up the Monkey Climbs
04 - George Edgin’s Corn Dodgers With Earl Wright & Brown Rich - My Ozark Mountain Home
05 - Dr. Smith’s Champion Hoss Hair Pullers - Just Give Me the Leavings
06 - Ashley’s Melody Men - Bath House Blues
07 - Luke Highnight & His Ozark Strutters - Fort Smith Breakdown
08 - Arkansas Barefoot Boys - Eighth of January
09 - Bob Larkan & Family - McLeods Reel
10 - A. E. Ward & His Plow Boys - The Old Dinner Pail
11 - Wonder State Harmonists - My Castle on the Nile
12 - Morrison Twin Brothers String Band - Dry and Dusty
13 - Pope’s Arkansas Mountaineers - Jaw Bone
14 - Lonnie Glosson - Arkansas Hard Luck Blues
15 - Fiddling Bob Larkin & His Music Makers - Paddy, Won’t You Drink Some Good Old Cider
16 - George Edgin’s Corn Dodgers With Earl Wright & Brown Rich - Corn Dodger No. 1 Special
17 - Bonnie Dodd & Murray Lucas - Ozark Mountain Rose
18 - Morrison Twin Brothers String Band - Ozark Waltz
19 - L. O. Birkhead & R. M. Lane - Robinson County
20 - George Edgin’s Corn Dodgers With Earl Wright & Brown Rich - The Arkansas Hotel
21 - A. E. Ward & His Plow Boys - Going to Leave Old Arkansas
22 - Wonder State Harmonists - Petit Jean Gallop
23 - Bob Larkan & Family - Silver Nail
24 - Reaves White Country Ramblers - Drunkard’s Hecups
25 - Wonder State Harmonists - Turnip Greens
26 - Lonnie Glosson - Lonnie’s Fox Chase
For the traveling recording men of the late 1920s, Arkansas offered enticing pickings. The region was thronged with vigorous, idiosyncratic stringbands. This album carries the listener from the hillbilly music craze of the 20s to the song-based country music of the late 30s. Scarcely more than a decade, but a period, in music as in all American life, of galvanic change. This CD serves as the soundtrack album to the newly-released photograph book, Making Pictures: Three for a Dime by Maxine Payne. All of the photos in this package are from the same cache of photographs taken by the Massengil family in their mobile photo-booth trailer throughout rural Arkansas in the 1930s-1940s. CD Digipak with 32 page booklet/Liner notes by country music scholar Tony Russell/Newly remastered 24-bit audio transfers from the Music Memory archive/Features original 78 RPM recordings made between 1928-1937 It is indeed gratifying to know our program has made so many minds and hearts drift back to the earlier days when all was well, when the hoss hair pullers of old were in due form and all parties concerned were in a receptive mood for tipping of the fantastic toe... My aggregation from this district claim that their music and songs are not suggestive of anything except good and wholesome exercise... So everybody come to the Arkansas Ozarks, where you can eat the best fruit in the world; where home-cured meat is found in the smokehouse and corn and hay in the barn; where you can juice your own cow, feed your own chickens, fish in the wonderful White River, meet these men of the Missouri Pacific and natives, and you will then say, Yes, indeed, you have the most wonderful country in the world. Henry Harlin Smith, March 1926 on Hot Springs radio station KTHS
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