The Kossoy Sisters With Additional Banjo And Guitar Accompaniments By Erik Darling – Bowling Green And Other Folk Songs From The Southern Mountains
Label: | Tradition Records (3) – TLP 1018 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Folk, World, & Country |
Style: | Appalachian Music |
Tracklist
A1 | Bowling Green | |
A2 | I Never Will Marry | |
A3 | I'll Fly Away | |
A4 | The Darby Ram | |
A5 | In The Pines | |
A6 | The Banks Of The Ohio | |
A7 | The Wagoner's Lad | |
B1 | Poor Ellen Smith | |
B2 | Single Girl | |
B3 | What Will We Do With The Baby O | |
B4 | Down In A Willow Garden | |
B5 | Little Birdie | |
B6 | Willie Moore | |
B7 | Engine 143 |
Credits
- Cover – Raphael Boguslav
- Edited By, Liner Notes – Kenneth S. Goldstein
- Guitar, Banjo – Erik Darling
- Recorded By – Mel Kaiser
- Vocals – Ellen Kossoy, Irene Kossoy
Notes
Recorded August 1956.
Label is mustard yellow surrounded by a white rim, with red and black print.
Label is mustard yellow surrounded by a white rim, with red and black print.
Other Versions (5 of 7)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Bowling Green And Other Folk Songs From The Southern Mountains (LP, Album, Mono) | Tradition Records (3) | TLP 1018 | US | 1956 | ||
New Submission | Bowling Green (CD, Album, Reissue Mono) | Tradition | TCD 1065 | USA & Canada | 1997 | ||
New Submission | Bowling Green (CD, Album, Reissue, Mono) | Tradition | TCD 3007/1 | UK & US | 2002 | ||
New Submission | Bowling Green And Other Folk Songs From The Southern Mountains (Cassette, Album, Reissue) | Death Is Not The End | DEATH008 | UK | 2015 | ||
New Submission | Bowling Green And Other Folk Songs From The Southern Mountains (LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo, Orange Labels) | Tradition Everest, Tradition Records (3) | TLP 1018 | US | Unknown |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Fantastic sound quality, it’s hard to imagine that it’s almost 70 years old. I’m completely teleported when I listen to this. It’s definitely high up on my list of favorite records.
- One of the finest records I’ve ever heard. Easily in a list of my favorite recorded performances. The sisters were incredibly gifted at a young age. I’ve learned a lot about harmonizing singing along with each sister’s vocal line.
- Edited 8 years agoThe performances from this album appear, uncredited, in the Murray Hill compilation set "Folk Songs And Instrumental Music Of The Southern Mountains," cat # 927950. It is disk 3 of a five LP set.
Release
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