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VariousThat's My Rabbit, My Dog Caught It: Traditional Southern Instrumental Styles

Label:

New World Records – NW 226

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Folk, World, & Country

Style:

Appalachian Music, Cajun

Tracklist

A1Marion Reese*Groundhog1:23
A2Obed PickardThe Old Gray Horse3:15
A3I.D. StamperMy Pretty Little Pink1:38
A4Mr. Vernon Judd, Mrs. Vernon JuddGranny Went To Meeting With Her Old Shoes On0:58
A5Pete SteeleSpanish Fandango1:32
A6Justis Begley*Run, Banjo1:30
A7Lena HughesPearly Dew2:09
A8Hobart SmithBlues2:53
A9Neriah Benfield, Kenneth BenfieldLights In The Valley1:28
A10Palmer McAbeeLost Boy Blues3:19
A11Joseph Falcon, Cleoma BreauxFe Fe Ponchaux3:20
A12Ezra "Ted" Hawkins*, Riley PuckettKimball House2:44
B1Luther StrongThe Last Of Sizemore1:38
B2Alva GreeneHunky Dory0:52
B3The Helton BrothersBigfooted Nigger2:01
B4The Walter Family*That's My Rabbit, My Dog Caught It3:29
B5Allen Sisson, Jacob BurckhartRymer's Favorite3:38
B6Dennis McGee, Ernest FrugeLe Rille Cajun3:03
B7Louis H. ProppsLost Indian1:43
B8Arthur Smith (6), Alton Delmore, Rabon DelmorePeacock Rag2:36
B9Seven Foot Dilly And His Dill PicklesBibb County Hoedown3:13
B10Bill Boyd And His Cowboy Ramblers, Carroll Hubbard, Kenneth Pitts, John "Knocky" Parker*, Marvin Montgomery, Bill Boyd (3), Curley Perrin*, John Boyd (2), Jim BoydJig2:18
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  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Recorded Anthology Of American Music, Inc.
  • Copyright ©Recorded Anthology Of American Music, Inc.
  • Pressed ByNorth American Music Industries
  • Mastered AtSterling Sound

Credits

  • AccordionJoseph Falcon (tracks: A11)
  • AutoharpKenneth Benfield (tracks: A9), Neriah Benfield (tracks: A9)
  • BanjoJustis Begley* (tracks: A6), Marvin Montgomery (tracks: B10), Mr. Vernon Judd (tracks: A4), Mrs. Vernon Judd (tracks: A4), Pete Steele (tracks: A5), The Helton Brothers (tracks: B3)
  • BassJim Boyd (tracks: B10)
  • ConsultantMark Wilson (10)
  • CoverElaine Sherer Cox
  • Cover, Artwork ByGeorge Joseph Mess
  • Cover, DesignElaine Sherer Cox
  • DulcimerI.D. Stamper (tracks: A3)
  • Engineer [Recording]Art Shifrin
  • FiddleA.A. Gray (tracks: B9), Allen Sisson (tracks: B5), Alva Greene (tracks: B2), Arthur Smith (6) (tracks: B8), Carroll Hubbard (tracks: B10), Dennis McGee (tracks: B6), Draper Walter (tracks: B4), Ernest Fruge (tracks: B6), Kenneth Pitts (tracks: B10), Louis H. Propps (tracks: B7), Luther Strong (tracks: B1), The Helton Brothers (tracks: B3)
  • FifeMarion Reese* (tracks: A1)
  • GuitarAlton Delmore (tracks: B8), Bill Boyd (3) (tracks: B10), Cleoma Breaux (tracks: A11), Hobart Smith (tracks: A8), John Dilleshaw (tracks: B9), Lena Hughes (tracks: A7), Rabon Delmore (tracks: B8), Riley Puckett (tracks: A12), Curley Perrin* (tracks: B10)
  • HarmonicaLost Boy Blues (tracks: A10)
  • Jew's HarpObed Pickard (tracks: A2)
  • MandolinEzra Hawkins (tracks: A12)
  • Mastered ByLee Hulko
  • PianoJacob Burckhart (tracks: B5), John Parker (6) (tracks: B10)
  • Recorded By, EngineerArt Shifrin
  • Steel GuitarJohn Boyd (2) (tracks: B10)
  • VocalsI.D. Stamper (tracks: A3)

Notes

Gatefold with four pages of included text.

Recording dates, places & original issues:
A1: July 1937, Zionville, NC, by John Lomax for Library of Congress
A2: March 31, 1927, Atlanta, GA (DAHR has New York); Columbia 15246-D
A3: August 1977, Whitesburg, KY; previously unreleased
A4: March 1973, Irvine, KY; previously unreleased
A5: March 1938, Hamilton, Ohio, by Alan & Elizabeth Lomax for Library of Congress
A6: Oct. 1937, Hazard, KY, by Alan & Elizabeth Lomax for Library of Congress
A7: c. 1969, Concord, AR (?); Power LP-185
A8: 1942, Saltville, VA, by Alan Lomax for Library of Congress
A9: July 21, 1961, Mt. Ulla, NC; previously unreleased
A10: Feb. 21, 1928, Atlanta, GA; Victor 21352
A11: August 27, 1928, New Orleans (DAHR has New York); Columbia 15301-D
A12: March 30, 1939, San Antonio, TX; Bluebird 5514
B1: Oct. 1937, Hazard, KY, by Alan & Elizabeth Lomax for Library of Congress
B2: July 14, 1973, Isomville, KY; previously unreleased
B3: 1941, Asheville, NC, by Alan Lomax for Library of Congress
B4: March 29, 1933, Richmond, IN; Champion 16653
B5: Feb. 26, 1925, Bridgeport, CT (DAHR has New York); Edison 51522
B6: Nov. 19, 1930, New Orleans; Brunswick 512
B7: Jan. 1936, Pleasonton, TX, by John Lomax for Library of Congress
B8: Oct. 7, 1940, Atlanta; Bluebird 8688
B9: Nov. 11, 1930, Atlanta; Brunswick 575
B10: April 9, 1938, San Antonio, TX; Bluebird 7691

The cover art is titled "Living Better Without".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Pressing Plant ID (Stamped in runouts):
  • Other (Library of Congress Card No.): 78-750471
  • Matrix / Runout (A side runout, variant 1): NW 226 A-2 // ⌂ // STERLING
  • Matrix / Runout (B side runout, variant 1): NW 226 B // ⌂ // STERLING
  • Matrix / Runout (A side runout, variant 2): NWM 226 A-2 #2 ⌂ STERLING
  • Matrix / Runout (B side runout, variant 2 ): NWM 226 B #2 ⌂ STERLING

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