Jimmie Rodgers The Singing Brakeman (6-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Jimmie Rodgers: The Singing Brakeman (6-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Jimmie Rodgers was country music's first superstar, and anyone who cherishes the unique combination of music that made up the Jimmie Rodgers style will need this set. Jimmie Rogers influenced as many singers before World War II as Lefty Frizzell and Hank Williams did afterwards. You simply cannot understand country music without knowing the self-styled Singing Brakeman inside out. The recordings that shaped country music are here: In The Jailhouse Now, T For Texas (und all the blue yodels), Waiting For A Train, Never No Mo' Blues, Desert Blues, Carolina Sunshine Girl, Any Old Time, High Powered Mama, My Rough And Rowdy Ways, Moonlight And Skies, Gambling Polka Dot Blues, When The Cactus Is In Bloom, Peach Pickin' Time In Georgia, and Jimmie Rodgers' songs about the disease that killed him, T.B. Blues and Whippin' That Old T.B.. This is the only complete edition of Jimmie Rodgers' work, and the only edition carefully engineered from the original metal parts. It includes the movie soundtrack, some previously unissued alternate takes, the Hank Snow overdubs, and a fabulous newly researched bio with unpublished photos. Country music starts here. ESSENTIAL!
Article properties:Jimmie Rodgers: The Singing Brakeman (6-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Interpret: Jimmie Rodgers
Album titlle: The Singing Brakeman (6-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Genre Country
Label Bear Family Records
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
- Preiscode FI
Artikelart Box set
EAN: 4000127155405
- weight in Kg 1.6
Rodgers, Jimmie (Country) - The Singing Brakeman (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1 | ||||
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01 | Sleep, Baby, Sleep | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
02 | Ben Dewberry's Final Run | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
03 | Mother Was A Lady | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
04 | Blue Yodel | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
05 | Away Out On The Mountain | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
06 | Dear Old Sunny South By The Sea | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
07 | Treasures Untold | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
08 | The Brakeman's Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
09 | The Sailor's Plea | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
10 | In The Jailhouse Now | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
11 | Blue Yodel #2 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
12 | Memphis Yodel | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
13 | Blue Yodel #3 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
14 | My Old Pal | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
15 | Mississippi Moon | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
16 | My Little Old Home Down In New Orleans | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
17 | You And My Old Guitar | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
18 | Daddy And Home | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
19 | My Little Lady | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
20 | I'm Lonely And Blue | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
21 | Lullaby Yodel | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
22 | Never No Mo'Blues | Jimmie Rodgers |
Rodgers, Jimmie (Country) - The Singing Brakeman (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2 | ||||
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01 | My Carolina Sunshine Girl | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
02 | Blue Yodel #4 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
03 | Waiting For A Train | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
04 | I'm Lonely And Blue | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
05 | Desert Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
06 | Any Old Time | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
07 | Blue Yodel #5 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
08 | High Powered Mama | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
09 | I'm Sorry We Met | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
10 | Everybody Does It In Hawaii | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
11 | Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
12 | Train Whistle Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
13 | Jimmie's Texas Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
14 | Frankie And Johnny | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
15 | Frankie And Johnny | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
16 | Homecall | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
17 | Homecall | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
18 | Whisper Your Mother's Name | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
19 | The Land Of My Boyhood Dreams | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
20 | The Land Of My Boyhood Dreams | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
21 | Blue Yodel #6 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
22 | Yodeling Cowboy | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
23 | My Rough And Rowdy Ways | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
24 | I've Ranged, I've Roamed, I've Travelled | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
25 | I've Ranged, I've Roamed, I've Travelled | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
26 | Hobo Bill's Last Ride | Jimmie Rodgers |
Rodgers, Jimmie (Country) - The Singing Brakeman (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3 | ||||
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01 | Mississippi River Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
02 | Mississippi River Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
03 | Nobody Knows But Me | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
04 | Anniversary Blue Yodel | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
05 | Anniversary Blue Yodel | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
06 | She Was Happy Till She Met You | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
07 | Blue Yodel #11 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
08 | Blue Yodel #11 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
09 | A Drunkard's Child | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
10 | That's Why I'm Blue | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
11 | Why Did You Give Me Your Love | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
12 | Why Did You Give Me Your Love | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
13 | My Blued Eyed Jane | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
14 | Why Should I Be Lonely | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
15 | Moonlight And Skies | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
16 | Pistol Packin' Papa | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
17 | Take Me Back Again | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
18 | Those Gambler's Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
19 | I'm Lonesome Too | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
20 | The One Rose | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
21 | For The Sake Of Days Gone By | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
22 | Jimmie's Mean Mama Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
23 | The Mistery Of Number Five | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
24 | Blue Yodel #8 | Jimmie Rodgers |
Rodgers, Jimmie (Country) - The Singing Brakeman (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4 | ||||
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01 | In The Jailhouse Now #2 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
02 | Blue Yodel #9 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
03 | T. B. Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
04 | T. B. Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
05 | Travellin Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
06 | Travellin Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
07 | Travellin Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
08 | Jimmie The Kid | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
09 | Jimmie The Kid | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
10 | Why There's A Tear In My Eye (& SARA CARTER) | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
11 | The Wonderful City (& SARA CARTER) | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
12 | Let Me Be Your Sidetrack | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
13 | Let Me Be Your Sidetrack | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
14 | Let Me Be Your Sidetrack | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
15 | Jimmie Rodgers Visits The Carter Family | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
16 | The Carter Family & Jimmie Rodgers In Texas | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
17 | When The Cactus Is In Bloom | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
18 | Gambling Polka Dot Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
19 | Looking For A New Mama | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
20 | Looking For A New Mama | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
21 | What's It? | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
22 | My Good Gal's Gone | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
23 | My Good Gal's Gone | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
24 | Southern Cannonball | Jimmie Rodgers |
Rodgers, Jimmie (Country) - The Singing Brakeman (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5 | ||||
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01 | Roll Along Kentucky Moon | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
02 | Roll Along Kentucky Moon | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
03 | Hobo's Meditation | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
04 | Hobo's Meditation | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
05 | My Time Ain't Long | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
06 | Ninety Nine Year Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
07 | Mississippi Moon | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
08 | Mississippi Moon | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
09 | Down The Old Road To Home | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
10 | Blue Yodel #10 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
11 | Home Call | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
12 | Rock All My Babies To Sleep | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
13 | Whippin' That Old T.B. | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
14 | Whippin' That Old T.B. | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
15 | No Hard Times | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
16 | No Hard Times | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
17 | Long Tall Mama Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
18 | Peach Picking Time Down In Georgia | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
19 | Gambling Bar Room Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
20 | I've Only Loved Three Women | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
21 | In The Hills Of Tennessee | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
22 | Prairie Lullaby | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
23 | Miss The Mississippi And You | Jimmie Rodgers |
Rodgers, Jimmie (Country) - The Singing Brakeman (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 6 | ||||
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01 | Sweet Mama Hurry Home | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
02 | Blue Yodel, #12 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
03 | Dreaming With Tears In My Eyes | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
04 | The Cowhand's Last Ride | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
05 | I'm Free From The Chain Gang Now | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
06 | Dreaming With Tears In My Eyes | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
07 | Yodeling My Back Home | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
08 | Jimmie Rodger's Last Blue Yodel | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
09 | The Yodeling Ranger | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
10 | Old Pal Of My Heart | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
11 | Old Love Letters | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
12 | Mississippi Delta Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
13 | Somewhere Below The Mason Dixon Line | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
14 | Years Ago | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
15 | The Singing Brakeman (the movie soundtrack) | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
16 | The Pullman Porters | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
17 | In The Jailhouse Now, #2 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
18 | Mule Skinner Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
19 | Peach Picking Time Down In Georgia | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
20 | Mother, The Queen Of My Heart | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
21 | Never No Mo' Blues | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
22 | Blue Yodel, #1 | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
23 | Daddy And Home | Jimmie Rodgers | ||
24 | Memphis Yodel | Jimmie Rodgers |
Jimmie Rodgers
The importance of Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933) to the history of country music is a subject that has been analyzed extensively in the more than 70 years since his death in 1933. The true mark of an enduring musical form is its ability to change and evolve, and, for better or worse, country music still survives, although in a much different form than Rodgers or anyone else from his era could have imagined. It's difficult to discern, however, the influence of Rodgers in a performance by any of today's stars, such as Big and Rich, Toby Keith, or Carrie Underwood, but, nevertheless, it is there just the same. Every so often, one of these artists will sing a Rodgers song, usually one of Jimmie's most popular, such as Waiting For A Trainor T For Texas, and the flickering flame shines a little bit brighter.
Rodgers' fire will never really go out because country music grew from his example, not only from the catalog of songs he sang, but from his personality, his attitudes, and his devotion to aspects of life that are still embraced by Americans as well as lovers of country music from around the world. Rodgers sang of many things. His songs dealt with devotion to family, hell-raising, work, illness, storytelling, tragedy, and love of family, much of this coming from his own personal experiences. All of these topics are still used by today's country performers. Although the songs might not be the same, and the instrumentation has morphed into a form that would have been unrecognizable to country music's early fans, the influence is still there, and it can all be traced back to Rodgers.
Jimmie Rodgers was country music's first star. Before he came along, hillbilly music, as it was then known, was seldom performed professionally. Its purveyors were common folk, musically untrained, with a lifestyle that centered on other professions. There were a few exceptions to this. Uncle Dave Macon had been in vaudeville for years and was a seasoned entertainer by the time he began recording in 1924. Vernon Dalhart had become a star through his recording of The Prisoner's Song, also in 1924, but Dalhart's fame was based on his interpretation of what a folk performer should sound like. His personality, like that of every other popular vocalist of his era, remained hidden and undefined.
Other than these few artists, early hillbilly performers were primarily employed in some other line of work. Rodgers, himself, was a brakeman, before tuberculosis forced him to find another, less strenuous way to earn a living. The only other thing he knew how to do was sing, and so, performing became his vocation. Even though Rodgers was far from the first person to record what would become country music, the genre was really born with his first session in August 1927. Before Rodgers, it didn't really matter who sang a folk song because the song was what mattered, not the singer.
Rodgers' catalog of songs drew from a variety of sources: traditional folk songs, Tin Pan Alley compositions, songs from vaudeville, blues, jazz, risqué novelty numbers, and Rodgers' own compositions. Rodgers infused each of these song with his own personality so effectively, that his fans thought he had written everything he sang, and that his life was full of pistol packin' papas, mean mamas, bounders, and rounders. In truth, only a handful of his songs had to do directly with his own life: most notably, the train songs (Waiting For A Train) and songs about his illness (T.B. Blues). But Jimmie Rodgers changed country music from a song-oriented genre to one that focused on the personality of the performer. The Carter Family, who made their recording debut at the same session as Rodgers, the famous Victor sessions in Bristol, Virginia, were more influential for the songs they sang than from their own personalities. Although their respective influence has been substantial in their own field, it was Rodgers who became a star.
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