
Blues Unlimited #142 - A Tribute to Harry Smith's "Anthology of American Folk Music"
Series: Blues Unlimited
From: Steve Franz
Length: 01:58:59
In 1952, Folkways Records issued the "Anthology of American Folk Music." A set of 3 volumes, each one consisting of two LPs, it became the ground breaking and influential spark that primed the 1950s and the early 1960s for the Folk and Blues revivals, not to mention having inspired countless musicians and fans alike. It literally opened the doors to an almost forgotten universe of Folk, Blues, Country, Gospel, and Cajun music that had been recorded in the United States during the late 1920s and early 1930s. It was the work of one man, an eccentric record collector, filmmaker, artist, magician, philosopher, bohemian, scholar, and ethnomusicologist Harry Smith. In this episode of Blues Unlimited, we honor the "Anthology of American Folk Music" and the genius of Harry Smith, by culling through the Anthology's Blues and Gospel recordings to pay tribute to one of the most influential reissue albums of all time.
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Piece Description
In 1952, Folkways Records issued the "Anthology of American Folk Music." A set of 3 volumes, each one consisting of two LPs, it became the ground breaking and influential spark that primed the 1950s and the early 1960s for the Folk and Blues revivals, not to mention having inspired countless musicians and fans alike. It literally opened the doors to an almost forgotten universe of Folk, Blues, Country, Gospel, and Cajun music that had been recorded in the United States during the late 1920s and early 1930s. It was the work of one man, an eccentric record collector, filmmaker, artist, magician, philosopher, bohemian, scholar, and ethnomusicologist Harry Smith. In this episode of Blues Unlimited, we honor the "Anthology of American Folk Music" and the genius of Harry Smith, by culling through the Anthology's Blues and Gospel recordings to pay tribute to one of the most influential reissue albums of all time.
Broadcast History
First local broadcast on FM 91.3 KXCI on February 1st, 2012
Timing and Cues
Hour 1: 00:00 - 1:02:30
In Cue: "Welcome to Blues Unlimited..."
Out Cue (at 1:01:30): "...coming up right after this break."
Break (60 second music bed): 1:01:30 - 1:02:30
Hour 2: 1:02:30 - 1:58:59
In Cue: "Welcome back to the show..."
Out Cue (at 1:56:27): "...next time, right here on Blues Unlimited."
Note: from 1:56:27 to 1:58:59, a song by the Memphis Jug Band, "K.C. Moan," closes the show.
Additional Notes:
This episode of Blues Unlimited is compliant with SOUNDEXCHANGE reporting requirements.
Each episode of Blues Unlimited is designed to be a self-contained "evergreen" show, to be run at any time you choose.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Old Country Stomp | Henry Thomas | Texas Worried Blues. | Yazoo | 1928 | 02:53 |
| Frankie | Mississippi John Hurt | Avalon Blues - The Complete 1928 OKeh Recordings. | Columbia/Legacy | 1928 | 03:23 |
| Drunkard's Special | Coley Jones | Anthology of American Folk Music [1952 LP set]. | Folkways | 1929 | 03:16 |
| When That Great Ship Went Down | William & Versey Smith | American Primitive Vol. 1: Raw Pre-War Gospel 1926-36. | Revenant | 1927 | 02:55 |
| Kassie Jones Parts 1 & 2 | Furry Lewis | Canned Heat Blues - Masters of the Delta Blues. | RCA/Bluebird | 1928 | 06:08 |
| Mississippi Boweavil Blues | Charley Patton | Screamin' & Hollerin' The Blues - The Worlds of Charley Patton. | Revenant | 1929 | 03:10 |
| Georgia Stomp | Andrew & Jim Baxter | East Coast Blues 1927-1943. | Catfish | 1928 | 02:44 |
| Old Dog Blue | Jim Jackson | Complete Recorded Works Vol. 1. | Document | 1928 | 03:04 |
| Newport Blues | Cincinnati Jug Band | Before The Blues Vol. 1. | Yazoo | 1929 | 02:57 |
| Must Be Born Again | Rev. J.M. Gates | Anthology of American Folk Music [1997 CD set]. | Smithsonian/Folkways | 1926 | 01:31 |
| Oh Death Where Is Thy Sting | Rev. J. M. Gates | Anthology of American Folk Music [1997 CD set]. | Smithsonian/Folkways | 1926 | 01:29 |
| He Got Better Things For You | Memphis Sanctified Singers | When The Sun Goes Down Vol. 11 - Sacred Roots of the Blues. | RCA/Bluebird | 1929 | 02:58 |
| Judgement | Rev. Sister Mary Nelson | Memphis Gospel 1927-1929. | Document | 1927 | 02:25 |
| This Song of Love | Middle Georgia Singing Convention No. 1 | Anthology of American Folk Music [1952 LP set]. | Folkways | 1930 | 02:59 |
| Since I Laid My Burden Down | The Elders McIntorsh and Edwards Sanctified Singers | Memphis Gospel 1927-1929. | Document | 1928 | 03:19 |
| John The Baptist | Rev. Moses Mason | Anthology of American Folk Music [1997 CD set]. | Smithsonian/Folkways | 1928 | 03:05 |
| John The Revelator | Blind Willie Johnson | The Complete Blind Willie Johnson. | Columbia/Legacy | 1930 | 03:19 |
| Sleep On Mother Sleep On | Lonnie McIntorsh | Never A Pal Like Mother. | Dust to Digital | 1928 | 03:11 |
| Old Time Rider | Clifford Gibson | Complete Recorded Works 1929-1931. | Document | 1929 | 02:54 |
| Fifty Miles of Elbow Room | Rev F.W. McGee & Congregation | When The Sun Goes Down Vol. 11 - Sacred Roots of the Blues. | RCA/Bluebird | 1930 | 02:40 |
| I'm In The Battlefield For My Lord | Rev. D.C. Rice & His Sanctified Congregation | Anthology of American Folk Music [1952 LP set]. | Folkways | 1929 | 03:20 |
| Minglewood Blues | Cannon's Jug Stompers | Complete Works 1927-1930. | Yazoo | 1928 | 03:40 |
| James Alley Blues | Richard Rabbit Brown | Blues From The Western States 1927-1949. | Yazoo | 1927 | 03:07 |
| Bob Lee Junior Blues | Memphis Jug Band | Memphis Masters - Early American Blues Classics 1927-1934. | Yazoo | 1927 | 03:11 |
| Rabbit Foot Blues | Blind Lemon Jefferson | King of the Country Blues. | Yazoo | 1926 | 02:56 |
| Expressman Blues | Yank Rachel & Sleepy John Estes | Complete Recorded Works Vol. 1. | Document | 1930 | 03:03 |
| Poor Boy Blues | Ramblin' Thomas | Hard Dallas. | Catfish | 1928 | 02:25 |
| Feather Bed | Cannon's Jug Stompers | When The Sun Goes Down Vol. 1 - Walk Right In. | RCA/Bluebird | 1928 | 03:20 |
| Ninety-Nine Year Blues | Julius Daniels | When The Sun Goes Down Vol. 1 - Walk Right In. | RCA/Bluebird | 1927 | 03:06 |
| See That My Grave Is Kept Clean | Blind Lemon Jefferson | King of the Country Blues. | Yazoo | 1928 | 02:52 |
| Spike Driver Blues | Mississippi John Hurt | Avalon Blues - The Complete 1928 OKeh Recordings. | Columbia/Legacy | 1928 | 03:14 |
| Fishing Blues | Henry Thomas | Texas Worried Blues. | Yazoo | 1928 | 02:43 |
| K.C. Moan | Memphis Jug Band | Frog Blues & Jazz Annual No. 2. | Frog Records | 1929 | 02:35 |





