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Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia features 32 tracks of African-American banjo players from North Carolina and Virginia playing in the old-time folk style, recorded between 1974 and 1997. This is one of numerous releases illustrating that the roots of American music have more of a commonality than is often supposed. Many of the standards covered by the musicians on this record were (and are) in the repertoire of white folk artists, and it seems almost arbitrary to try to determine whether this is more of a country or a blues collection. Several of the players use odd tunings, and their instrumental skills outshine the vocals, which often sound like off-the-cuff afterthoughts. This is very well produced (with a booklet giving background on black banjo playing and the history behind the songs), and it's really more of academic interest than something to play for entertainment, historical importance aside. ~ Richie Unterberger
Thirty-two tracks of African-American banjo players from North Carolina and Virginia playing in the old-time folk style, recorded between 1974 and 1997. This is one of numerous releases illustrating that the roots of American music have more of a commonality than is often supposed. Many of the standards covered by the musicians on this record were (and are) in the repertoire of white folk artists, and it seems almost arbitrary to try to determine whether this is more of a country or a blues collection. Several of the players use odd tunings, and their instrumental skills outshine the vocals, which often sound like off-the-cuff afterthoughts. Although this is well-produced (with a booklet giving background on black banjo playing and the history behind the songs), it's really more of academic interest than something to play for entertainment; historical importance aside, it sounds like just another banjo collection. And "Coo Coo" is a classic song, but how many more versions do you want to hear? (There are three more here.) ~ Richie Unterberger
Of North Carolina & Virginia
Personnel: Dink Roberts, Odell Thompson (vocals, banjo, claw hammer banjo); Lewis "Big Sweet" Hairston, Irvin Cook (vocals, banjo); Uncle Homer Walker, John Snipes, Rufus Kasey (vocals, claw hammer banjo); Tommy Thompson (guitar, claw hammer banjo); Cora Phillips (guitar); James Roberts , Etta Baker (banjo); Leonard Bowles (claw hammer banjo, fiddle); Joe Thompson (fiddle).
Unknown Contributor Roles: John Jackson; Anthony Seeger.
Black Banjo Songsters of North And South Carolina Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $2.49) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, International CDs, Country, Folk Collections, Folk, Bluegrass, Appalachian | | Label | Smithsonian Folkways | | Orig Year | 1998 | | All Time Sales Rank | 144783  | | CD Universe Part number | 1055062 | | Catalog number | 40079 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 17, 1998 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Mixed | | Engineer | Charly Weber | | Recording Time | 61 minutes | | Personnel | Etta Baker - banjo James Roberts Joe Thompson - fiddle Cora Phillips - guitar Dink Roberts Irvin Cook - vocals, banjo John Snipes Leonard Bowles - claw hammer banjo, fiddle Lewis "Big Sweet" Hairston Odell Thompson - vocals, banjo, claw hammer banjo Rufus Kasey - vocals, claw hammer banjo Tommy Thompson - guitar, claw hammer banjo Uncle Homer Walker
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Black Banjo Songsters of North And South Carolina Songs | 1. | Coo Coo - John Snipes |
| 2. | Coo Coo - Dink Roberts |
| 3. | Old Rattler (Fox Chase) - John Snipes |
| 4. | Georgie Buck - Dink Roberts |
| 5. | Georgia Buck - Joe Thompson/Odell Thompson |
| 6. | John Henry - James Roberts |
| 7. | High Sheriff - Dink Roberts |
| 8. | John Hardy - Dink Roberts |
| 9. | Garfield - Dink Roberts |
| 10. | Old Corn Liquor - Dink Roberts |
| 11. | Old Corn Liquor - Joe Thompson/Odell Thompson |
| 12. | John Henry - Joe Thompson/Odell Thompson |
| 13. | Love Somebody - Joe Thompson/Tommy Thompson |
| 14. | Long Tail Blue - John Snipes |
| 15. | Ain't Gonna Rain No More - John Snipes/Tommy Thompson/Johnny Snipes |
| 16. | Going Where I've Never Been Before - John Snipes |
| 17. | Black Annie - Dink Roberts |
| 18. | Old Blue - Dink Roberts |
| 19. | Going Away from Home - John Snipes |
| 20. | You Don't Know My Darling - John Snipes |
| 21. | Jaybird March - Cora Phillips/Etta Baker |
| 22. | Going Up North - John Jackson |
| 23. | Sugar Hill - Uncle Homer Walker |
| 24. | Mama Don't Allow - Irvin Cook/Leonard Bowles |
| 25. | Shortnin' Bread - Leonard Bowles |
| 26. | Shortnin' Bread - Lewis "Big Sweet" Hairston |
| 27. | Fox Chase - John Tyree |
| 28. | Roustabout - Dink Roberts |
| 29. | Cookin' in the Kitchen - John Snipes |
| 30. | Coo Coo Bird - Rufus Kasey |
| 31. | Fox Chase - Dink Roberts |
| 32. | Little Brown Jug - Joe Thompson/Odell Thompson/Tommy Thompson |
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