Time Again Radio Show presents:
Today’s mix is largely comprised of jazz, old time, some popular tunes and a few blues with a couple ethnic records sprinkled throughout. I hope you enjoy as much I did putting it together.
Ray Noble and His Orchestra, “Twentieth Century Blues”
from The HMV Sessions 1930 - 1934 Volume Three
MVE - 2011
Tillman Cadle, “I Don't Want Your Millions Mister”
from Lost Train Blues: John & Alan Lomax and the Early Folk Music Collections at the Library of Congress
Jalopy Records - 2016
The Almanac Singers, “Which Side Are You On?”
from The Almanac Singers, Vol. 1 - Talking Union - 1941-1942
Naxos - 2002
Eddie Head and His Family, “Down On Me”
from American Primitive, Vol. I: Raw Pre-War Gospel
Revenant - 1997
Rutherford & Foster, “Six Months Ain't Long”
from Hard Times Come Again No More: Early American Rural Songs of Hard Times and Hardships Vol. 1
Yazoo - 2006
Watts & Wilson & Wilmer Watts, “Walk Right In Belmont”
from Times Ain't Like They Used To Be: Early American Rural Music, Vol. 4
Yazoo - 2006
Virgil Anderson, “Bed Bug Blues”
from Legends of Old-Time Music: Fifty Years of County Records
County Records - 2015
Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers, “Bile Dem Cabbage Down”
from Kentucky Mountain Music (Classic Recordings of the 1920s & 1930s)
Yazoo Records - 2003
Papa Charlie Jackson, Cannon's Jug Stompers, Banjo Joe, Jim Jackson, Henry Thomas, Blind Blake, “Long Gone Lost John/ Money Never Runs Out/ Can You Blame The Colored Man?/ Bye Bye Policeman/ My Monday Woman Blues/ Old Country Stomp/ West Coast Blues”
from Bluesmaster Nuggets
Matchbox Bluesmaster
Peetie Wheatstraw, “Don't Feel Welcome”
from The Best of Peetie Wheatstraw - The Devil's Son-In-Law
Peetie Wheatstraw - 2014
Mississippi Sheiks, “Lazy Lazy River”
from Jazz Figures / Mississippi Sheiks (1930 - 1931), Volume 2
Collector Records Greece - 2007
Bix Beiderbecke, “There'll Come a Time (Wait and See)”
from Bix Beiderbecke, Vol. 2: At the Jazz Band Ball
Columbia Jazz Masterpieces - 1990
Jesse Wadley, “St. James Infirmary”
from Lost Train Blues: John & Alan Lomax and the Early Folk Music Collections at the Library of Congress
Jalopy Records - 2016
Marika Papagika, “Milo Mou Kai Mantarini”
from Bournovalia: Tunes and Songs of Asia Minor
Pandouris - 2019
Sid Peltyn and His Orchestra, “Play Me a Frigid Air”
from The Big Broadcast, Volume 2: Jazz and Popular Music of the 1920s and 1930s
Rivermont Records - 2006
Oliver Hughes & Ruby Hughes, “Lamp Lighting Time in the Valley”
from Lost Train Blues: John & Alan Lomax and the Early Folk Music Collections at the Library of Congress
Jalopy Records - 2016
Gaither Carlton, “Charming Betsy”
from Banjo Classics from the Vaults of County Records & Old Blue Records
Old Blue Records, LLC - 2012
The Oaks Family, “Wake Up You Drowsy Sleeper”
from Times Ain't Like They Used To Be, Vol. 1
Yazoo - 2005
Virginia Liston, “I've Got What It Takes”
from Presenting Virginia Liston
Universal Digital Enterprises - 1924
Mississippi Mud Mashers, “Bring it on Home to Grandma”
from Black Secular Vocal Groups
Document Records
Cora Fluker & Ola Mae Bell, “The World, She's Windin' Up”
from Look How the World Has Made a Change
Ndh Music - 2013
Hattie Ellis & Cowboy Jack Ramsey, “Desert Blues”
from Lost Train Blues: John & Alan Lomax and the Early Folk Music Collections at the Library of Congress
Jalopy Records - 2016
Bunk Johnson, “You Always Hurt the One You Love”
from Bunk and the New Orleans Revival (1942-1947)
Jasmine Records - 2003
Oscar Jenkins & Shag Stanley, “Dan Carter Waltz”
from Legends of Old-Time Music: Fifty Years of County Records
County Records - 2015
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show July 15th, 2024
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