Series |
Custom compact disc series Custom compact disc series. ^A587457
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Contents |
v. 3 Davenport -- Dying ranger -- Little Omie Wise -- Sugar blues -- Loving Nancy -- Cuba -- John Hardy -- Peggy Walker -- I hope I live a few more days -- Turkey in the straw -- Calvary -- Roses while I'm living / Dock Boggs -- Leave it there -- Prayer of a miner?s child / Boggs-Hill -- Coke oven march / Boggs -- Ruben?s train -- Cumberland Gap -- Careless love. |
Contents |
v.1 Down south blues (arr. Dock Boggs) -- Country blues (arr. Dock Boggs) -- Pretty Polly -- Coal Creek March -- My old horse died / Dock Boggs -- Wild Bill Jones -- Rowan Country [sic] Crew -- New prisoner's song -- Oh death -- Prodigal son -- Mother's advice -- Drunkard's lone child -- Bright sunny south -- Mistreated Mama blues (arr. Dock Boggs) -- Harvey Logan. |
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v.2. Mixed blues / Dock Boggs -- Old Joe's barroom (arr. Dock Boggs) -- Danville girl -- Cole Younger -- Schottische time -- Papa, papa build me a boat -- Little black train -- No disappointment in heaven -- Glory land -- Banjo clog -- Wise County Jail / Dock Boggs -- Sugar baby -- The death of Jerry Damron / Dock Boggs -- Railroad tramp -- Poor boy in jail / Dock Boggs -- Brother Jimm got shot -- John Henry. |
General note | Previously issued in 1964-1965 as analog discs, Folkways Records: FA 2351 and FA 2392 (v. 1-2); and in 1970 as analog disc, Asch Recordings: AH 3903 (v. 3). |
General note | Program notes and texts inserted in original containers for each volume. |
General note | Smithsonian Folkways Recordings: FA 2351 (v. 1), FA 2392 (v. 2.), AH 3903 (v. 3). |
General note | V. 1-2 previously issued under title: Dock Boggs, a documentary. |
General note | Vol. 1 has title: Dock Boggs, legendary singer & banjo player. |
Performer |
Principally Ballads, sung by Dock Boggs, accompanying himself on the banjo. |
Date/time/place of a event note | V. 1 recorded June 26-Dec. 14, 1963; v.2, June 3-5, 1964, v. 3 dates not specified. |
Other title | Dock Boggs, a documentary. |
Other title | Dock Boggs, legendary singer & banjo player. |