Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music Vol. 4 {FLAC]

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 01 - The Carter Family - Hello Stranger.flac9.69 MB
 02 - Sister Clara Hudmon - Stand By Me.flac10.89 MB
 03 - Al Hopkins And His Buckle Busters - West Virginia Gals.flac11.64 MB
 04 - Blind Alfred Reed - How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Hard Times And Live.flac14.65 MB
 05 - Uncle Dave Macon - Wreck Of The Tennessee Gravy Train.flac11.71 MB
 06 - Uncle Dave Macon - Governor Al Smith.flac10.63 MB
 07 - Sleepy John Estes - Milk Cow Blues.flac12.21 MB
 08 - The Carter Family - No Depression In Heaven.flac10.73 MB
 09 - Roosevelt Graves And Brother - I'll Be Rested (When The Roll Is Called).flac8.93 MB
 10 - Memphis Minnie - He's In The Ring (Doing The Same Old Thing).flac12.67 MB
 01 - Memphis Jug Band - Memphis Shakedown.flac10.95 MB
 02 - Bradley Kincaid - Dog and Gun (An Old English Ballad).flac12.59 MB
 03 - The Carter Family - Black Jack David.flac10.07 MB
 04 - Blue Sky Boys - Down on the Banks of the Ohio.flac13.41 MB
 05 - Arthur Smith Trio - Adieu False Heart.flac9.75 MB
 06 - J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers - John Henry Was a Little Boy.flac12.77 MB
 07 - Monroe Brothers - Nine Pound Hammer Is Too Heavy.flac9.39 MB
 08 - Jesse James - Southern Casey Jones.flac12.34 MB
 09 - Jack Kelly and his South Memphis Jug Band - Cold Iron Bed.flac12.73 MB
 10 - Lead Belly - Packin' Trunk.flac12.63 MB
 11 - Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers - Baby Please Don't Go.flac11.45 MB
 12 - Robert Johnson - Last Fair Deal Gone Down.flac10.99 MB
 13 - Bukka White - Parchman Farm Blues.flac9.72 MB
 14 - Heavenly Gospel Singers - Mean Old World.flac9.56 MB
 Anthology of American Folk Music Vol. 4 (Disc 1).cue2.91 KB
 Various - Anthology of American Folk Music Vol. 4 (Disc 1).log12.63 KB
 Various - Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 4 (Disc 1).nfo4.13 KB


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Review by Richie Unterberger

The Harry Smith-compiled three-volume Anthology of American Folk Music set, originally released in the 1950s and reissued to much brouhaha in 1997, was one of the most important records in launching the folk revival. It was not well known, though, that Smith compiled a fourth volume that was unissued. Revenant finally put it out in 2000, and like its three predecessors, it contains classic pre-World War II American country, blues, and folk music, with some gospel and Cajun too. It does differ from the first three volumes in its focus on a slightly later period, with all the tracks culled from the years 1928-1940. Leadbelly, Robert Johnson, Joe Williams, Bukka White, Memphis Minnie, and John Estes are all major blues artists; the Monroe Brothers, the Carter Family, Uncle Dave Macon, and the Blue Sky Boys all giant country/bluegrass pioneers; and the Hackberry Ramblers are one of the pre-eminent Cajun groups. A few of these songs are archetypes that have burned their way into the American collective musical consciousness: John Estes' "Milk Cow Blues," the Carter Family's "No Depression in Heaven," Joe Williams' "Baby Please Don't Go," and the Monroe Brothers' "Nine Pound Hammer Is Too Heavy." Other less famous performances are quite intriguing, like Sister Clara Hudmon's "Stand By Me" (believed by some to be Bessie Smith recording under a pseudonym) and Jesse James' raw and rollicking piano blues "Southern Casey Jones." At 28 songs spread over two CDs, it's a little shorter than might be expected for a box set, though as compensation, it's enclosed in a pretty incredible 96-page liner-note-sized hardcover book with writing by Dick Spottswood and John Fahey.

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