Slavery in America - Redemption Songs 1914-1972

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1Supporto digitale: Slavery
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1Kabondo musambo wa changachanga
Lulua Men4:20
2Chant d’invitation à la danse
Maboudana & Badolo2:44
3Bid ’em In
Oscar Brown Jr.1:33
4Driva’ Man
Max Roach with Abbey Lincoln5:17
5How Come Me Here?
Michel Larue0:33
6The Slave
The Mighty Sparrow6:58
7Before the Sun Goes Down
Michel Larue0:59
8Early in the Mornin’
voce:
"Hart Hat" (Willie Lacey), "Little Red" (1940s prison blues recorded by Alan Lomax) e "Tangle Eye" Walter Jackson (American soul ballad singer)
voce principale:
"22" (Benny Will Richardson) (1940s Mississippi prison blues, a.k.a. '22')
field recording:
Alan Lomax (US ethnomusicologist) (dal 1947-11 al 1947-12)
registrata presso:
Mississippi State Penitentiary in Sunflower County, Mississippi, Stati Uniti e Camp B, Parchman Farm (Mississippi State Penitentiary) in Quitman County, Mississippi, Stati Uniti (dal 1947-11 al 1947-12)
22 and Group4:43
9Song of the Cotton Field
Duke Ellington and His Kentucky Club Orchestra3:02
10Old Alabama
field recording:
Alan Lomax (US ethnomusicologist)
registrata presso:
Mississippi State Penitentiary in Sunflower County, Mississippi, Stati Uniti
B.B. and Group3:03
11Carrie Belle
registrata a:
St. Simons, Georgia, Stati Uniti (il 1959-10-12)
tecnico di registrazione:
Alan Lomax (US ethnomusicologist) (il 1959-10-12)
voce:
Joe Armstrong (Gospel singer from Georgia Sea Islands) (nel 1959-10), Jerome Davis (American gospel singer) (nel 1959-10), Peter Davis (US Gospel/Blues musician) (nel 1959-10), Bessie Jones (nel 1959-10), Henry Morrison (US gospel singer) (nel 1959-10), Willis Proctor (nel 1959-10) e Ben Ramsay (American gospel singer) (nel 1959-10)
voce principale:
John Davis (40s/50s US blues/gospel artist) (nel 1959-10)
John Davis and The Spiritual Singers of Georgia3:39
12Working Man
chitarra :
Bo Diddley (American singer, guitarist, songwriter and music producer) (nel 1960)
maracas :
Jerome Green (nel 1960)
membranofono :
Clifton James (nel 1960)
voce:
Bo Diddley (American singer, guitarist, songwriter and music producer) (nel 1960)
Bo Diddley2:34
13M’pas bwè m’pas mangé
registrata a:
Haiti
produttore:
Moses Asch
editor e field recording:
Harold Courlander
Libera Bordereau & Ti Yogan1:31
14The Buzzard Lope
registrata a:
St. Simons, Georgia, Stati Uniti (il 1959-10-12)
voce:
Joe Armstrong (Gospel singer from Georgia Sea Islands), Jerome Davis (American gospel singer), John Davis (40s/50s US blues/gospel artist), Peter Davis (US Gospel/Blues musician), Henry Morrison (US gospel singer), Willis Proctor e Ben Ramsay (American gospel singer)
voce principale:
Bessie Jones
field recording:
Alan Lomax (US ethnomusicologist) (il 1959-10-12)
edit di:
The Buzzard Lope (tape T925, track 3) di Bessie Jones and group
Bessie Jones and The Spiritual Singers of Georgia1:13
15Hard Times in Ol’ Virginia
registrata a:
St. Simons, Georgia, Stati Uniti (il 1960-04-11)
voce:
Peter Davis (US Gospel/Blues musician) (il 1960-04-11), Bessie Jones (il 1960-04-11), Henry Morrison (US gospel singer) (il 1960-04-11) e Willis Proctor (il 1960-04-11)
voce principale:
John Davis (40s/50s US blues/gospel artist) (il 1960-04-11)
field recording:
Alan Lomax (US ethnomusicologist) (il 1960-04-11)
John Davis and The Spiritual Singers of Georgia3:14
16Say Boss Man
registrazione di:
Say Boss Man
autore:
Bo Diddley (American singer, guitarist, songwriter and music producer)
Bo Diddley2:35
17Bagai sala que pochery moin
Jules Sims2:32
18Don’t Break It I Say
King Radio, The Tiger, The Lion3:13
19L’Été
Ensemble de quadrille guadeloupéen5:16
20John Canoe Music
John Canoe Group1:48
21To‐wa‐bac‐a‐way, the Indian Race
Mardi Gras Indians3:32
22Bamboula ‐ Danse des nègres, op. 2
Eugene List7:23
2Supporto digitale: Songs of Freedom
3Supporto digitale: Racial Segregation & Modern Slavery