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Various Parchman Farm: Photographes And Field Recordings 1947-59 (2-CD)

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(2014/Dust To Digital) 44 tracks. 44 audio recordings, 12 previously unreleased, all newly...more

Various: Parchman Farm: Photographes And Field Recordings 1947-59 (2-CD)

(2014/Dust To Digital) 44 tracks.
44 audio recordings, 12 previously unreleased, all newly remastered;
77 photographs, many published here for the first time;
Essays by Alan Lomax, Anna Lomax Wood, and Bruce Jackson.
Produced by Steven Lance Ledbetter, founder of Dust-to-Digital, and Nathan Salsburg, curator of the Alan Lomax Archive.

In 1947, ’48 and ’59, renowned folklorist Alan Lomax went behind the barbed wire into the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman. Armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck—and, in 1959, a camera—Lomax documented as best an outsider could the stark and savage conditions of the prison farm, where the black inmates labored “from can’t to can’t,” chopping timber, clearing ground, and picking cotton for the state. They sang as they worked, keeping time with axes or hoes, adapting to their condition the slavery-time hollers that sustained their forbears and creating a new body of American song. Theirs was music, as Lomax wrote, that “testified to the love of truth and beauty which is a universal human trait.”

“A few strands of wire were all that separated the prison from adjoining plantations. Only the sight of an occasional armed guard or a barred window in one of the frame dormitories made one realize that this was a prison. The land produced the same crop; there was the same work for blacks to do on both sides of the fence. And there was no Delta black who was not aware of how easy it was for him to find himself on the wrong side of those few strands of barbed wire…. These songs are a vivid reminder of a system of social control and forced labor that has endured in the South for centuries, and I do not believe that the pattern of Southern life can be fundamentally reshaped until what lies behind these roaring, ironic choruses is understood.” — Alan Lomax, 1958

“Black prisoners in all the Southern agricultural prisons in the years of these recordings participated in two distinct musical traditions: free world (the blues, hollers, spirituals and other songs they sang outside and, when the situation permitted, sang inside as well) and the work-songs, which were specific to the prison situation, and the recordings in this album represent that complete range of material, which is one of the reasons this set is so important: it doesn’t just show this or that tradition within Parchman, but the range of musical traditions performed by black prisoners. I know of no other album that does that.” — Bruce Jackson, 2013


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Various - Parchman Farm: Photographes And Field Recordings 1947-59 (2-CD) CD 1
01Jimpson and Group – “Murderer’s Home”Various
0288 and Group – “Rosie” *Various
0322 and Group – “It Makes A Long Time Man Feel Bad”Various
0488 – “Whoa Buck”Various
05Tangle Eye, Hard Hat, 22, and Little Red – “When I Went to Leland”Various
06Buzzard and group – “I’m Going to Memphis”Various
0722 and Group – “The Prettiest Train I Ever Saw”Various
0822 and Group – “John Henry”Various
09Dan Barnes and Group – “John Old Alabama”Various
10Foots – “Hollers”Various
11Dobie Red and Group – “Stewball”Various
12Bama – “Levee Camp Hollers”Various
13Tangle Eye, Hard Hat, 22 and Little Red – “Early In the Morning”Various
14Dobie Red and Group — “I Got A Bulldog (Well I Wonder)”Various
1522 and Group – “Dollar Mamie”Various
16Bama – “Stackalee”Various
17Dan Barnes and group – “I Don’t Want No Jet Black Woman” *Various
18Bull, Foots and Dobie Red – “Did You Hear About Louella Wallace”Various
19Tangle Eye – “Tangle Eye’s Blues”Various
2022 and Group – “Rosie”Various
21Bama – “I’m Going Home”Various
22Jimpson and Group – “No More My Lord”Various
23Unidentified Group – “The Weather Get Warm” *Various
Various - Parchman Farm: Photographes And Field Recordings 1947-59 (2-CD) CD 2
01Floyd Batts – “Lucky Song”Various
02Clarence Alexander – “Disability Boogie Woogie”Various
03John Edwards and Group – “Berta” *Various
04Clyde Jones and Group – “Poor Lazarus” *Various
05John Dudley – “Cool Drink of Water Blues”Various
06Interview”Ed Lewis – “Levee Camp Holler
07Ed Lewis and Group – “Black Gal”Various
08Bama – “I Don’t Want You Baby” *Various
09Grover Wells and Group – “Rosie” *Various
10Bridges Lee Cole – “Hollers”Various
11John Dudley – “You Got a Mean Disposition”Various
12John Dudley – “Big Road Blues”Various
13Ervin Webb and Group – “I’m Going Home”Various
14George Golden and Group – “Berta” *Various
15Grover Wells – “Up the River” *Various
16Clarence Alexander – “Prison Blues”Various
17Johnny Lee Moore, Ed Lewis, James Carter, and Henry Mason – “Tom Devil”Various
18Willie Washington – “My Jack Don’t Drink No Water” *Various
19Leroy Campbell and Yancey – “Sometimes I Wonder”Various
20Henry Ratcliff – “Look for Me In Louisiana”Various
21Heuston Earms – “Ain’t Been Able to Get Home No More”Various
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