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Ballads & Songs Of The Blue Ridge Mountains Persi - Blue Ridge Mountains / Various

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Format: CD
Catalog: 3831
Rel. Date: 05/30/2012
UPC: 093070383128

Blue Ridge Mountains / Various
Artist: Ballads & Songs Of The Blue Ridge Mountains Persi
Format: CD
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. The Hanging of Georgie (Child No. 209)- Sharp 34
2. Returning Sweetheart - Sharp 98 - A Pretty Fair Maid Down in the Garden - The Broken Token
3. Barbry Allen (Barbara Allen)
4. The Young Men and Maids - Sharp 165 - Silver Dagger
5. The Green Willow Tree - Child 286 - Sharp 41 - Golden Vanity
6. Ho Lilly Ho - Sharp 65 - Jack Went A-Sailing - Jack Munro
7. Walkin' in the Parlor
8. Little Sparrow - Sharp 118 - Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies
9. County Jail - Long Lonesome Road
10. Warfare is A-Raging - Sharp 113
11. Pig in a Pen
12. Roving Ranger - Sharp 179 - Come All Ye Southern Soldiers - The Texas Rangers
13. Ivor Melton, Cullen Galyean, Bobby Harrison, Claudine Lambert, and Jules Bartlett
14. George Allen - Child 85 - Lady Alice - Sharp 25 - Giles Collins
15. Roving Gambler
16. Ten Thousand Miles - 10,000 Miles - Sharp 114 - The True Lover's Farewell
17. 1809 - Sharp 76 - Pretty Saro
18. Ivor Melton, Cullen Galyean, Claudine Lambert, Bobby Harrison, Jules Bartlett, and Glen Neaves
19. Death of the Lawson Family
20. Lonesome Day
21. Budded Roses - Little Bunch of Roses

More Info:

Stemming from a want to preserve the dwindling unique oral traditions of the Blue Ridge Mountain back-country region, Eric Davidson, Paul Newman and Caleb Finch performed field recordings of songs that exemplified the evolution of ballads in the region, creating an anthology of music that characterized the musical mountain traditions. Originating from folk music of the British Isles, many of the songs are performed with little or no instrumental accompaniment. These beautiful archaic folk melodies have retained their roots in the ballad and lament tradition, sung here by both men and women (traditionally ballads were sung only by women) with occasional lively banjo accompaniments.
        
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