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Negro Folk Music Of Alabama- Negro Alabama 6: Ring / Various

SKU: 093070447424
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American folklorist Harold Courlander compiled this series (Negro Folk Music of Alabama) from recordings he made in rural Alabama in 1950. The album is an attempt to counter the stereotypes of black music that were popular in America during the middle of the 20th century. This sixth volume begins with ring and line games which were recorded at various rural Alabama schools. Ring games are played with children standing in a circle, often holding hands; the leader stands outside the circle performing some action. To get the idea, imagine "Duck, Duck, Goose." (The identical ring game recordings are found on FW07004.) They are followed by miscellaneous children's songs, work songs, blues, hymns, and relatively modern gospel songs. Liner notes written by Harold Courlander include directions on how to play various ring games.

Tracklist:

  1. Mary Mack
  2. Bob a Needle
  3. Watch That lady
  4. Old Lady Sally Wants to Jump
  5. Loop de Loop
  6. Green Green Rocky Road
  7. Rosie Darling Rosie
  8. I Must See
  9. Bluebird Bluebird
  10. May Go 'Round the Needle
  11. Stooping on the Window
  12. Charlie Over the Ocean
  13. Session with Celina Lewi
  14. Water on the Wheel
  15. Go Pray Ye
  16. Captain Holler Hurry
  17. John Henry
  18. Going to Have a Talk with the Chief of Police
  19. Meet Me in the Bottoms
  20. When the Role is Called in Heaven
  21. I Moaned and I Moaned
  22. I'm Standing in a Safety Zone
Format: New CD/Children's

Negro Folk Music Of Alabama- Negro Alabama 6: Ring / Various

SKU: 093070447424
Regular price ¥140.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 05.30.2012

 
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American folklorist Harold Courlander compiled this series (Negro Folk Music of Alabama) from recordings he made in rural Alabama in 1950. The album is an attempt to counter the stereotypes of black music that were popular in America during the middle of the 20th century. This sixth volume begins with ring and line games which were recorded at various rural Alabama schools. Ring games are played with children standing in a circle, often holding hands; the leader stands outside the circle performing some action. To get the idea, imagine "Duck, Duck, Goose." (The identical ring game recordings are found on FW07004.) They are followed by miscellaneous children's songs, work songs, blues, hymns, and relatively modern gospel songs. Liner notes written by Harold Courlander include directions on how to play various ring games.

Tracklist:

  1. Mary Mack
  2. Bob a Needle
  3. Watch That lady
  4. Old Lady Sally Wants to Jump
  5. Loop de Loop
  6. Green Green Rocky Road
  7. Rosie Darling Rosie
  8. I Must See
  9. Bluebird Bluebird
  10. May Go 'Round the Needle
  11. Stooping on the Window
  12. Charlie Over the Ocean
  13. Session with Celina Lewi
  14. Water on the Wheel
  15. Go Pray Ye
  16. Captain Holler Hurry
  17. John Henry
  18. Going to Have a Talk with the Chief of Police
  19. Meet Me in the Bottoms
  20. When the Role is Called in Heaven
  21. I Moaned and I Moaned
  22. I'm Standing in a Safety Zone