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| The Carter Family - My Clinch Mountain Home: Their Complete Victor Recordings - 1928-1929 |
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Band: The Carter Family Title: My Clinch Mountain Home: Their Complete Victor Recordings - 1928-1929 Rating: Release Date: 25 October, 1994 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: The Foggy Mountain Top 2: Sweet Fern 3: Bring Back My Blue Eyed Boy 4: God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign 5: The Cyclone Of Rye Cove 6: My Clinch Mountain Home 7: Forsaken Love 8: The Grave On The Green Hillside 9: I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes 10: Diamonds In The Rough 11: Lulu Walls 12: I Have No One to Love Me (But The Sailor On The Deep Blue Sea) 13: Little Moses 14: Engine 143 15: Don't Forget This Song 16: The Homestead On The Farm |
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Customer Reviews Life and Death on the Foggy Mountain Top It is somewhat unpolished by comparison with later Carter sessions - particularly their Decca period of 1936 through 1938 - but it does contain some classic performances. This album features material from the Carters' second, third, and fourth Victor sessions, held in 1928 and 1929. The title song is well known, as is 'Foggy Mountain Top', but also noteworthy are the railroad disaster ballad 'Engine 143', with its 30 second lead in by Maybelle, and 'Forsaken Love', a duet by Sara and A. P. that was originally issued as the 'A' side to the now legendary 'Wildwood Flower'. Though the Carters tended to adapt and rearrange traditional songs and old Victorian parlor ballads, this album contains at least one item that is a definite A. P. Carter original. 'The Cyclone of Ryecove' centers on a tornado that struck the tiny settlement of Ryecove, in Scott County, Virginia, - just a few miles from A. P. and Sara's home in Maces Springs - on May 2 1929. All in all, an interesting album that showcases the emergence of a legendary Country group. The performances are quite raw, but they exhibit an almost innocent charm, whilst giving an insight into the attitudes towards love, religion and homelife of an age long gone. A must for any dedicated Carter Family collector, and worthy of serious consideration by any sincere student of the Country genre.
The Gospel Of Country, Vol. 2
What a pleasure to hear these hillbilly songs again.
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