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Format: CD
Sku: 63940952
UPC: 011661054622
UPC 14: 00011661054622
Release Date: 1/25/2005
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Song Listing

Disc 1
Song Title
1. Wayfaring Pilgrim - Ola Belle Reed ~ Various Artists
2. Free A Little Bird - Bascom Lamar Lunsford ~ Various Artists
3. Cripple Creek - Etta Baker/Mike Seeger ~ Various Artists
4. Cindy - George Pegram/Red Parham ~ Various Artists
5. And Am I Born To Die - Doc Watson/Gaither Carlton ~ Various Artists
6. Poor Soldier - Dirk Powell/Ginny Hawkier/Ginny Hawker ~ Various Artists
7. Wild Rose Of The Mountain - J.P. Fraley ~ Various Artists
8. Times Are Not What They Used To Be - Ginny Hawker/Hazel Dickens ~ Various Artists
9. Sweet Sunny South - Buddy Thomas ~ Various Artists
10. Traveller, The - Sacred Harp Singers of Georgia & Alabama ~ Various Artists
11. Pretty Bird - Hazel Dickens ~ Various Artists
12. Cruel Willie - Connie & Babe/Backwoods Boys ~ Various Artists
13. He's Coming to Us Dead - Ron Thomason (previously unreleased) ~ Various Artists
14. Bully Of The Town - Etta Baker ~ Various Artists
15. Two Soldiers - Hazel Dickens/Alice Gerrard ~ Various Artists
16. Bonaparte's Retreat - Fuzzy Mountain String Band ~ Various Artists
17. Not A Word Of That Be Said - Ginny Hawker ~ Various Artists
18. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again - The Blue Sky Boys ~ Various Artists
19. Midnight on the Water - Ralph Blizard & The New Southern Ramblers ~ Various Artists
20. My Love Lies In The Ground - Dirk Powell/Tim O'Brien ~ Various Artists
21. My Epitaph - Ola Belle Reed ~ Various Artists
 

Album Notes and Credits


Notes & Personnel Info
Muze PNote Personnel: Earl Bolick, Ola Belle Reed, Tim O'Brien (vocals, guitar); George Pegram, Ron Thomason, Bascom Lamar Lunsford (vocals, banjo); Alice Gerrard (vocals, autoharp); Bill Bolick (vocals, mandolin); Doc Watson, Etta Baker, Ginny Hawker (vocals); Hazel Dickens (tenor, guitar); Carol Elizabeth Jones (baritone); Connie Gately, David Reed, Annadeene Fraley, Phil Jamison, Pete Kennedy, Bruce Molsky (guitar); Dirk Powell (banjo, fiddle); Vickie Owen (dulcimer); Gaither Carlton, Malcolm Owen, Red Roberts, J.P. Fraley, Mike Seeger, Ralph Blizard, Ron Stewart, Buddy Thomas (fiddle); Red Parham (harmonica).
Muze PNote Liner Note Author: Scott Alarik.
Muze PNote Photographer: Andrew MacNaughtan.
Muze PNote Arrangers: Ginny Hawker; Hazel Dickens; J.P. Fraley; Alice Gerrard.
Muze PNote The traditional music of the Appalachians was nearly killed off in the 20th century by the rise of radio, television, and the phonograph, which all but replaced the social function of homemade music in the Southern mountains, while hot new musical forms like bluegrass and rock & roll drew young players away from the music of their parents and grandparents, breaking the chain that saw the old songs and melodies get passed down hand to hand through the oral folk process. Powerful as these modern forces were, however, they were also the same forces that helped preserve the Appalachian tradition in amber, as young musicians, many of them from the big cities, bought old-time records and took them to heart during the folk revival of the 1960s, learning to play and replicate the music itself. No longer learned so much at the feet of elders, but learned instead from Surround Sound speakers, the old-time music of the Southern mountains is arguably more accessible now than at any other time in the past 60 years, thanks in part to the old-time soundtracks of two hugely popular movies, O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Cold Mountain. One of the record labels at the center of all this is Rounder Records, which, starting with its first release by banjo picker George Pegram in the early '70s, has been steadfast in supporting the music through numerous album releases. Mountain Journey is a well-sequenced sampler disc of several of these releases, concentrating on the last purveyors of the original folk process. Among the many highlights are Ola Belle Reed's stirring and intelligent "My Epitaph," sung in stark fashion with just acoustic guitar accompaniment. Also worth noting are Pegram's propulsive banjo on the old dance tune "Cindy" and two pieces by Etta Baker, one that finds her playing gorgeous modal five-string banjo runs on "Cripple Creek" (with Mike Seeger on fiddle) and another that features Baker's virtuoso guitar playing on what has become her signature tune, "Bully of the Town." Another gem is Dry Branch Fire Squad leader Ron Thomason's solo banjo reading of a G.B. Grayson and Henry Whitter classic, "He's Coming to Us Dead," which reminds listeners that the price of war is perhaps most costly for the poor. That the old-time music of the mountains has survived so well into the 21st century is somewhat of a miracle, and that it occasionally even flirts with the pop charts (thanks to certain successful soundtracks) is even more of a miracle, but then, perhaps not, because these sturdy, ancient songs deal with joy, innocence, anguish, anger, seduction, lust, heartbreak, hope, despair, death, and love with an uncommon directness that defies both time and place even as they help form its definition. ~ Steve Leggett

Producer: Ken Irwin (Compilation); Joel Stein (Compilation)

Technical Info

Music Release Date Release Date : 01/25/2005
Music Original Release Date Original Release Date : 2005
Music CatalogId Catalog ID : 610546
Music Label Name Label : Rounder Select
Music Number of Discs Number of Discs : 1
Music Studio or Live Studio/Live : Studio
Music Mono or Stereo Mono/Stereo : Stereo
Music SPAR code SPAR Code : n/a
Music UPC UPC : 00011661054622

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