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Appalachian music review
Clawhammer Banjo, Vol. 1
Released in Audio CD by Rebel Records (18 January, 2005)
Amazon base price: $
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Artist: Various Artists

Tracks:
  • June Apple - Wade Ward
  • John Lover's Gone - Wade Ward
  • Old Joe Clark - Wade Ward
  • Sally Ann - Wade Ward
  • Mississippi Sawyer - Wade Ward
  • Darling Nellie Gray - Kyle Creed
  • Ducks on the Millpond - Kyle Creed
  • Cumberland Gap - Kyle Creed
  • Pretty Little Girl - Fred Cockerham
  • Long Steel Rail - Fred Cockerham
  • Little Maggie - Fred Cockerham
  • Sweet Boys' Tune - George Stoneman
  • Richmond - George Stoneman
  • Sandy River Belle - George Stoneman
  • Stoneman's Tune - George Stoneman
  • Cluck Old Hen - Fred Cockerham, Kyle Creed
  • John Henry - Fred Cockerham, Kyle Creed
  • Step Back Cindy - Fred Cockerham, Kyle Creed
  • Big-Eyed Rabbit - Fred Cockerham, Kyle Creed
Average review score: Appalachian music review

Appalachian music review An outstanding set of bluegrass/old-timey music!
Yahoo!! This is the first volume of a three-CD set... These are some of the most welcomed reissue records in all of bluegrass-land, extended versions of the original three-volume series of vinyl LPs from the 1960s and '70s, that feature some of the sweetest, simplest examples of the downpicking, or clawhammer, style of banjo playing... These tracks were all gathered by folklorist Charlie Faurot, who recorded informal sessions by Tommy Jarrell, George Stoneman, Wade Ward, and many other, less well-known clawhammer pickers. Most of the tracks, but not all, are instrumentals, and while you might think that three albums worth of the same style of music on the same instrument might wear thin after a while, I actually found these to be some of the most enjoyable records I've listened to recently. You can just kick back and let the music flow, washing you in waves of a bygone time... As the liner notes point out, since these records were originally issued, all of the artists featured on them have passed away, and with them went the direct connection to the older, backwoods world they came from. Sure, there are folks today who can play in the same style and who know all the old songs, but somehow there's nothing that quite matches the feel of music made by people who really grew up in rural communities without electricity or many of the other amenities of modern life, folks who have felt the sweet side of hard times, players from another time and another world altogether. Anyway, these discs all sound special to me, and I think you'll like 'em, too... And for present-day students of clawhammer banjo, you couldn't ask for a better guide to the style... Highly recommended!


Appalachian music review
Clawhammer Banjo, Vol. 2
Released in Audio CD by Rebel Records (18 January, 2005)
Amazon base price: $
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Artist: Various Artists

Tracks:
  • Jake Gillie - Oscar Wright
  • Roustabout - Fred Cockerham
  • Big Eyed Rabbit - Matokie Slaughter
  • Sourwood Mountain - Glen Smith
  • Sandy River - Oscar Wright
  • Little Birdie - Gaither Carlton
  • John Brown's Dream - Tommy Jarrell
  • Johnny's Gone to War - Matokie Slaughter
  • Cripple Creek - Tommy Jarrell
  • Twin Sisters - Sidna Myers
  • Elkhorn Ridge - Oscar Wright
  • Fortune - Glen Smith
  • Sally Anne - Sidna Myers
  • Stillhouse - Matokie Slaughter
  • Ommie, Let Your Bangs Hang Down - Gaither Carlton
  • Going Down the Road - Glen Smith
  • Cousin Sally Brown - Willard Watson
  • Shady Grove - Sidna Myers
  • Old Joe Clark - Fred Cockerham, Kyle Creed
Average review score: Appalachian music review

Appalachian music review My favorite of the "Clawhammer Banjo" albums
This record is the epitome of old-time banjo music. Every artist is top-notch and one of the best clawhammer banjo players in history. Volume two has a wider range of artists then volume one, which I like. I also like the song selection better.
This is a very accesible album and you don't have to be "obsessed" with old-time music to enjoy it. A lot of the songs are classics, and anyone with a love of music will appreciate the passion and skill of the people on this record.
All three of these records are musts for anyone that plays or is interested in playing old-time music on the banjo.
A great learning tool, a pleasure to listen to, and basically a masterpiece compilation, this cd is among my all-time favorites!

Appalachian music review An outstanding set of bluegrass/old-timey music!
Yahoo!! These are some of the most welcomed reissue records in all of bluegrass-land, extended versions of the original three-volume series of vinyl LPs from the 1960s and '70s, that feature some of the sweetest, simplest examples of the downpicking, or clawhammer, style of banjo playing... These tracks were all gathered by folklorist Charlie Faurot, who recorded informal sessions by Tommy Jarrell, George Stoneman, Wade Ward, and many other, less well-known clawhammer pickers. Most of the tracks, but not all, are instrumentals, and while you might think that three albums worth of the same style of music on the same instrument might wear thin after a while, I actually found these to be some of the most enjoyable records I've listened to recently. You can just kick back and let the music flow, washing you in waves of a bygone time... As the liner notes point out, since these records were originally issued, all of the artists featured on them have passed away, and with them went the direct connection to the older, backwoods world they came from. Sure, there are folks today who can play in the same style and who know all the old songs, but somehow there's nothing that quite matches the feel of music made by people who really grew up in rural communities without electricity or many of the other amenities of modern life, folks who have felt the sweet side of hard times, players from another time and another world altogether. Anyway, these discs all sound special to me, and I think you'll like 'em, too... And for present-day students of clawhammer banjo, you couldn't ask for a better guide to the style... Highly recommended!


Appalachian music review
Clawhammer Banjo, Vol. 3
Released in Audio CD by Rebel Records (18 January, 2005)
Amazon base price: $15.98
Used price: $11.82
Buy one from zShops for: $10.37
Artist: Various Artists

Tracks:
  • Hollyding - Wade Ward
  • As Time Draws Near - Tommy Jarrell
  • Georgie - Matokie Slaughter
  • Shaving a Dead Man - Oscar Wright
  • John Hardy - Glen Smith
  • Let Old Drunkards Be - Oscar Wright
  • Little Birdie - Gaither Carlton
  • Cluck Old Hen - Wade Ward
  • Little Brown Jug - Beverly Thompson,
  • Sugar Hill - Glen Smith
  • Tater Patch - Charlie Lowe
  • Western Country - Glen Smith, Wade Wood
  • John Henry - Glen Smith
  • Liza Jane - Oscar Wright
  • Going Back to Georgia - Glen Smith
  • Jimmy Sutton - George Stoneman
  • Johnson Boys - Wade Ward
  • Arkansas Traveler - Glen Smith, Wade Ward
Average review score: Appalachian music review

Appalachian music review An outstanding set of bluegrass/old-timey music
Yahoo!! These are some of the most welcomed reissue records in all of bluegrass-land, extended versions of the original three-volume series of vinyl LPs from the 1960s and '70s, that feature some of the sweetest, simplest examples of the downpicking, or clawhammer, style of banjo playing... These tracks were all gathered by folklorist Charlie Faurot, who recorded informal sessions by Tommy Jarrell, George Stoneman, Wade Ward, and many other, less well-known clawhammer pickers. Most of the tracks, but not all, are instrumentals, and while you might think that three albums worth of the same style of music on the same instrument might wear thin after a while, I actually found these to be some of the most enjoyable records I've listened to recently. You can just kick back and let the music flow, washing you in waves of a bygone time... As the liner notes point out, since these records were originally issued, all of the artists featured on them have passed away, and with them went the direct connection to the older, backwoods world they came from. Sure, there are folks today who can play in the same style and who know all the old songs, but somehow there's nothing that quite matches the feel of music made by people who really grew up in rural communities without electricity or many of the other amenities of modern life, folks who have felt the sweet side of hard times, players from another time and another world altogether. Anyway, these discs all sound special to me, and I think you'll like 'em, too... And for present-day students of clawhammer banjo, you couldn't ask for a better guide to the style... Highly recommended!


Appalachian music review
Clawhammer Banjo, Vol. 1
Released in Audio CD by County (31 January, 2005)
Amazon base price: $15.49
Used price: $13.04
Buy one from zShops for: $11.75
Artist: Various Artists

Tracks:
  • June Apple - Wade Ward
  • John Lover's Gone - Wade Ward
  • Old Joe Clark - Wade Ward
  • Sally Ann - Wade Ward
  • Mississippi Sawyer - Wade Ward
  • Darling Nellie Gray - Kyle Creed
  • Ducks on the Millpond - Kyle Creed
  • Cumberland Gap - Kyle Creed
  • Pretty Little Girl - Fred Cockerham
  • Long Steel Rail - Fred Cockerham
  • Little Maggie - Fred Cockerham
  • Sweet Boys' Tune - George Stoneman
  • Richmond - George Stoneman
  • Sandy River Belle - George Stoneman
  • Stoneman's Tune - George Stoneman
  • Cluck Old Hen - Fred Cockerham, Kyle Creed
  • John Henry - Fred Cockerham, Kyle Creed
  • Step Back Cindy - Fred Cockerham, Kyle Creed
  • Big-Eyed Rabbit - Fred Cockerham, Kyle Creed

Appalachian music review
Clawhammer Banjo, Vol. 2
Released in Audio CD by County (31 January, 2005)
Amazon base price: $14.99
Used price: $10.81
Buy one from zShops for: $10.37
Artist: Various Artists

Tracks:
  • Jake Gillie - Oscar Wright
  • Roustabout - Fred Cockerham
  • Big Eyed Rabbit - Matokie Slaughter
  • Sourwood Mountain - Glen Smith
  • Sandy River - Oscar Wright
  • Little Birdie - Gaither Carlton
  • John Brown's Dream - Tommy Jarrell
  • Johnny's Gone to War - Matokie Slaughter
  • Cripple Creek - Tommy Jarrell
  • Twin Sisters - Sidna Myers
  • Elkhorn Ridge - Oscar Wright
  • Fortune - Glen Smith
  • Sally Anne - Sidna Myers
  • Stillhouse - Matokie Slaughter
  • Ommie, Let Your Bangs Hang Down - Gaither Carlton
  • Going Down the Road - Glen Smith
  • Cousin Sally Brown - Willard Watson
  • Shady Grove - Sidna Myers
  • Old Joe Clark - Fred Cockerham, Kyle Creed

Appalachian music review
Clawhammer Banjo, Vol. 3
Released in Audio CD by County (31 January, 2005)
Amazon base price: $15.49
Used price: $12.41
Collectible price: $11.45
Buy one from zShops for: $12.38
Artist: Various Artists

Tracks:
  • Hollyding - Wade Ward
  • As Time Draws Near - Tommy Jarrell
  • Georgie - Matokie Slaughter
  • Shaving a Dead Man - Oscar Wright
  • John Hardy - Glen Smith
  • Let Old Drunkards Be - Oscar Wright
  • Little Birdie - Gaither Carlton
  • Cluck Old Hen - Wade Ward
  • Little Brown Jug - Beverly Thompson,
  • Sugar Hill - Glen Smith
  • Tater Patch - Charlie Lowe
  • Western Country - Glen Smith, Wade Wood
  • John Henry - Glen Smith
  • Liza Jane - Oscar Wright
  • Going Back to Georgia - Glen Smith
  • Jimmy Sutton - George Stoneman
  • Johnson Boys - Wade Ward
  • Arkansas Traveler - Glen Smith, Wade Ward

Appalachian music review
Climb with Me
Released in Audio CD by Frozen Rope ()
Amazon base price: $
Used price: $8.92
Artist: Tom Abernethy

Tracks:

    Appalachian music review
    Clint Howard Band Live Times 2
    Released in Audio CD by Mountain Music Recording (19 October, 2004)
    Amazon base price: $17.49
    Artist: Clint Howard

    Tracks:

      Appalachian music review
      The Collection
      Released in Audio CD by Mi Plus (27 May, 2003)
      Amazon base price: $15.98
      Artist: The Carter Family

      Tracks:
      • Wildwood Flower
      • Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow
      • I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes
      • Wabash Cannonball
      • Can the Circle Be Unbroken (Bye and Bye)
      • Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy
      • Little Darlin' Pal of Mine
      • Worried Man Blues
      • My Clinch Mountain Home
      • Lulu Walls
      • River of Jordan
      • On the Rock Where Moses Stood
      • On My Way to Canaan's Land
      • Gospel Ship
      • Foggy Mountain Top
      • Cannonball
      • Engine 143
      • Homestead on the Farm
      • Lonesome Valley
      • Little Log Cabin by the Sea
      • When I'm Gone
      • I'll Be Home Someday
      • My Texas Girl
      • My Home Among the Hills
      • Keep on the Sunny Side

      Appalachian music review
      The Collection
      Released in Audio CD by EMI Int'l (14 August, 2001)
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $19.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Used price: $30.00
      Artist: The Carter Family

      Tracks:
      • Wildwood Flower
      • Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow
      • I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes
      • Wabash Cannonball
      • Can the Circle Be Unbroken (Bye and Bye)
      • Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy
      • Little Darlin' Pal of Mine
      • Worried Man Blues
      • My Clinch Mountain Home
      • Lulu Walls
      • River of Jordan
      • On the Rock Where Moses Stood
      • On My Way to Canaan's Land
      • Gospel Ship
      • Foggy Mountain Top
      • Cannonball
      • Engine 143
      • Homestead on the Farm
      • Lonesome Valley
      • Little Log Cabin by the Sea
      • When I'm Gone
      • I'll Be Home Someday
      • My Texas Girl
      • My Home Among the Hills
      • Keep on the Sunny Side

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