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Appalachian music review
Shake Sugaree
Released in Audio CD by Smithsonian Folkways (21 September, 2004)
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Artist: Elizabeth Cotten

Tracks:
  • Shake Sugaree
  • Take Me Back To Baltimore
  • Washington Blues
  • I'm Going Away
  • Fox Chase
  • Ontario Blues
  • Fare You Well, My Darling
  • Untitled/Georgie Buck
  • Mama, Nobody's Here But The Baby
  • Mama, Nobody's Here But The Baby
  • Look And Live, My Brother
  • Jesus Lifted Me
  • Jeus Is Tenderly Calling
  • Buck Dance
  • Ruben
  • Oh, Miss Lulie Gal
  • Can't Get A Letter From Down The Road
  • Shoot That Buffalo
  • Boatman Dance
  • Hallelujah, It Is Done
  • Holy Ghost, Unchain My Name
  • Little Brown Jug
  • Delia
  • Ball The Jack
  • Till We Meet Again
  • When The Train Comes Along
Average review score: Appalachian music review

Appalachian music review Essential American folk music from a wonderful artist
Thank you, Smithsonian Folkways, for reissuing this terrific album!

Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten was a beautiful musician as well as a terrific lady, and this album showcases her considerable talents on guitar & banjo. Libba's granddaughter, Brenda Evans, sings the classic title song, which was written by Libba & her grandchildren. Other highlights, for me, are Libba's versions of "Ruben" and "Shoot That Buffalo", as well as the instrumentals "Washington Blues" and "Buck Dance".

Now let's hope Smithsonian Folkways re-releases Libba's third & last studio album, "When I'm Gone"!


Appalachian music review
Skillet Lickers, Vol. 4: 1929-1930
Released in Audio CD by Document (08 September, 2000)
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Artist: The Skillet Lickers

Tracks:
  • Rocky Pallet
  • Soldiers Joy
  • Rock That Cradle Lucy
  • There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town To-Night
  • Boneparte's Retreat
  • Hell's Broke Loose in Georgia
  • Giddap Napolean
  • Cripple Creek
  • Kickapoo Medicine Show, Pt. 1
  • Kickapoo Medicine Show, Pt. 2
  • Night in a Blind Tiger, Pt. 1
  • Night in a Blind Tiger, Pt. 2
  • Bee Hunt on Hill for Sartin Creek, Pt. 1
  • Bee Hunt on Hill for Sartin Creek, Pt. 2
  • Leather Breeches
  • New Arkansaw Traveller
  • Sugar in the Gourd
  • Georgia Wagner
  • Sal's Gone to the Cider Mill
  • Nigger in the Woodpile
  • Devilish Mary
  • Soldier, Will You Marry Me
Average review score: Appalachian music reivew

Appalachian music reivew Too many "humorous sketches"
This item is not a favourite in my family. Eight talking skits would be better replaced by an all music CD.
However we all love the Skillet Lickers!

Appalachian music reivew A pity about the chat .
Once again a fine example of old time, exuberant music but, with one proviso. The "humorous Sketches" take up too much of the recording and are very irritating. If these were deleted we could all enjoy ourselves much more.

Appalachian music review Bald Mountain Caruso
"Gid Tanner was one of the most widely recognized names among country music enthusiasts of the 1920s and 1930s. The group that he headed, Gid Tanner and His Skillet Lickers, was one of the most influential string bands that recorded during the formative years of the country music industry. The innovative approach, craftsmanship, and professionalism of this widely imitated ensemble was due in large part to the talents of such competent band members as Clayton McMichen on fiddle and Riley Puckett on guitar.

James Gideon "Gid" Tanner was born at Thomas Bridge, near Monroe, in 1885 and spent most of his adult life in Gwinnett County, where he made a living as a farmer. He learned to play the fiddle as a teenager and became known in local circles for his prowess with the instrument. As a young man he was a regular participant at the Georgia Old-Time Fiddlers' Conventions, held annually in Atlanta between 1913 and 1935. He won the state fiddling championship in 1928. Tanner was known among musicians and convention audiences as a crowd pleaser. He was not only a fiddler but also a comedian noted for his stereotypical imitations and a singer with legendary range. Tanner allegedly knew the words and music to more than 2,000 songs. The favorite among his audiences was "I'm Satisfied," which he sang in alternating falsetto and bass registers. When Tanner sang the song at the fiddlers' conventions, newspapers reported that he "brought down the house" and was forced to repeat the song several times "before the audience would let him go."

On April 17, 1926, the Skillet Lickers recorded eight songs for the Columbia record label in an Atlanta studio. During the next eight years various combinations of Atlanta-area musicians joined Tanner to record more than 100 songs under the Skillet Lickers name. Besides McMichen and Puckett, the Skillet Lickers at one time or another included Ted Hawkins (mandolin, fiddle), Bert Layne (fiddle), Fate Norris (banjo, harmonica), Hoke Rice (guitar), Lowe Stokes (fiddle), Arthur Tanner (banjo, guitar), and Mike Whitten (guitar). With such songs as "Bully of the Town," "Pass Around the Bottle and We'll All Take a Drink," and "Soldier's Joy," these records were well received by fans of old-time string band music, and they sold well. The band's biggest-selling record was "Down Yonder," recorded at its last session in 1934, with Tanner's son, Gordon, playing the lead fiddle.

In addition to traditional folk music, fiddle tunes, and novelty songs, the Skillet Lickers recorded a series of skits in which humorous dialogue, interspersed with snatches of familiar songs and tunes, was the main feature. Called "rural drama records," these skits, as their titles indicate, recounted stories about such topics as "A Corn Licker Still in Georgia," "The Medicine Show," and "Kickapoo Joy Juice."

Although Tanner's recording career ended in 1934, he remained active as an entertainer until shortly before his death. During his last years he performed on stage and radio and entered fiddlers' contests. He won his last first-place trophy at the age of seventy-one.

At his death in 1960, just three weeks shy of his seventy-fifth birthday, Tanner left behind a living legacy of his work as a musician. His grandson Phil Tanner and Phil's son, Russell, both fiddlers, are still actively performing in an old-time string band that retains the name Skillet Lickers. Four generations of Tanners have kept Georgia's old-time music alive for more than a hundred years. Tanner was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 1988."


Appalachian music review
Saving Trees
Released in Audio CD by The Orchard (11 March, 2000)
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Artist: Sam Rizzetta

Tracks:
  • Comet
  • Augusta At Midnight
  • Playing In The Mud
  • Party In The Snowbank
  • Heartland Bouquet
  • Lilac Time
  • Russell Fluharty's Dream
  • Dad's Favorite
  • Dora's Waltz
  • Fire In The Cloud
  • Finches In The Snow
  • Carrie Saving Trees/March In The Forest/Sacred Place
  • Jay & The Double Deuce

Appalachian music review
Seasons: The Greatest Hits
Released in Audio CD by Intersound Records (08 June, 1999)
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Artist: Alexander Von Pitamic

Tracks:
  • SPRING: Allegro
  • SPRING: Largo e pianissimo sempre
  • SPRING: Danza pastorale Allegro
  • Summer: Allegro non molto
  • Summer: Adagio
  • Summer: Presto
  • Autumn: Allegro
  • Autumn: Adagio
  • Autumn: Allegro
  • Winter: Allegro non molto
  • Winter: Largo
  • Winter: Allegro
  • On Hearing The First Cuckoo In Spring
  • A Song Before Sunrise
  • Symphony No. 6: Allegro ma non troppo
  • Appalachian Spring - Various Artists
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream: Overture - Various Artists
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream: Scherzo - Various Artists
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream: Wedding March - Various Artists
  • Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68: 'Thunderstorm' - Various Artists
  • Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68: Allegretto Shepherd's Song - Various Artists

Appalachian music review
Serenity/Appalachian Autumn
Released in Audio CD by Eclipse Music Group (27 October, 1997)
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Artist: Various Artists

Tracks:
  • Appalachian Autumn

Appalachian music review
Serge Koussevitzky conducts American Music
Released in Audio CD by Biddulph Records (21 July, 1998)
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Artist: Sergey Koussevitzky

Tracks:
  • Appalachian Spring: Intro Of Characters
  • Appalachian Spring: Display Of Action
  • Appalachian Spring: Pas De Deux For The Bride And Groom
  • Appalachian Spring: Revival Meeting
  • Appalachian Spring: Bride's Solo
  • Appalachian Spring: Shaker Theme And Vars
  • Appalachian Spring: Coda
  • Lincoln Portrait
  • Salon Mexico
  • The Testament Of Freedom: The God Who Gave Us Life
  • The Testament Of Freedom: We Have Counted The Cost
  • The Testament Of Freedom: We Fight Not For Glory
  • The Testament Of Freedom: I Shall Not Die Without A Hope
  • Semper Fidelis
  • The Stars And Stripes Forever
A few instances of ragged entrances and slightly askew odd-meter rhythms aside, this 1945 world premiere recording of Appalachian Spring reveals that the tonal splendor Koussy evoked from his orchestra enhances, rather than overpowers Copland's plainspoken idiom. Conversely, Melvyn Douglas's rhetorical enacting of A Lincoln Portrait's narration misses the point, while Randall Thompson's jingoistic oratorio The Testament of Freedom beats its drum at full blast, baiting rather than evoking the emotions. Blatty, cramped engineering renders Koussy's Sousa virtually unlistenable. A mixed bag. --Jed Distler

Appalachian music review
Shady Grove
Released in Audio CD by June Appal (03 March, 1995)
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Artist: Morgan Sexton

Tracks:
  • Cumberland Gap
  • Little Birdie
  • Lonesome Scenes of Winter
  • Jenny Get Around
  • Little Bessie
  • John Henry
  • Old East Virginia
  • Goin' Down in Town
  • London City Where I Did Dwell
  • Old Grey Beard
  • Pretty Little Miss in the Garden
  • I Want Some Liquor
  • Making Moonshine (Story)
  • Little Brown Jug
  • Rocky Island
  • Sugar Baby
  • Froggie Went A-Courtin'
  • It's a Beautiful Doll
  • Little Frankie
  • Last of Callahan
  • Omie Wise
  • Mexico
  • Old Aunt Jenny
  • Little Sparrow
  • Hook and Line
  • Shady Grove

Appalachian music review
Sigh
Released in Audio CD by Karen Walters (03 August, 2004)
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Artist: Karen Walters

Tracks:
  • Who Would've Known
  • Ride
  • Stories at Bedtime
  • Long Way
  • Life's Too Short
  • Et and Mendal
  • Mexico
  • Piggly Wiggly
  • Makin' a Livin'
  • Facin' the Wind
  • Samantha
  • Feller in Yeller

Appalachian music review
Sing Down the Moon: Appalachian Wonder Tales
Released in Audio CD by The Orchard (30 April, 2002)
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Artist: David Maddox and Mary Hall Surface

Tracks:
  • Sing Down The Moon
  • Jack And The Wonder Bean
  • Catskins
  • Jack's First Job
  • The Sow And Her Three Pigs
  • Jack Of Hearts And King Marock
  • The Enchanted Tree

Appalachian music review
Someone to Watch over Me
Released in Audio CD by Wizmak (11 July, 1995)
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Artist: Rob Brereton

Tracks:
  • Atholl Highlanders
  • Don't Get Around Much Anymore
  • Bridget Cruise
  • Minuet in G
  • My Carnal Life I Will Lay Down
  • When I Fall in Love
  • How Can I Keep from Singing?
  • Pipe on the Hob/Smash the Windows
  • Someone to Watch over Me
  • Blue Skies/Moonglow
  • Saltarello
  • Squire Wood's Lamentation on the Refusal of His Halfpence
  • From a Distance

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