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Texas compilation T19 [‘Texas and St. Louis’]
Catalogue reference: POAAAM/3/1/4/19
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- POAAAM/3/1/4/19
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Title (The name of the record)
- Texas compilation T19 [‘Texas and St. Louis’]
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Date (When the record was created)
- c1963
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Description (What the record is about)
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Duration: 1:41:47
Compilation of blues music entitled ‘Texas and St. Louis - various’.
Side 1:
[0:00:03] 01. Ozie McPherson - Standing on the Corner
[0:03:20] 02. Ozie McPherson - He’s My Man
[0:06:24] 03. Ozie McPherson - I’m So Blue Since My Sweetie Went Away
[0:09:44] 04. Ozie McPherson - Nobody Rolls Their Sweet Jelly Roll Like Mine
[0:12:34] 05. Hattie Burleson - Sadie’s Servant Room Blues
[0:15:20] 06. Hattie Burleson - Superstitious Blues
[0:18:33] 07. Alice Moore - My Man Blues
[0:21:51] 08. Alice Moore - Prison Blues (County Farm Blues)
[0:25:09] 09. Henry Brown - 21st Street Stomp
[0:27:51] 10. Mary Johnson - Barrelhouse Flat Blues
[0:30:57] 11. Edith Johnson - Nickel’s Worth of Liver Blues
[0:33:45] 12. Henry Brown - Screenin’ the Blues
[0:36:52] 13. Henry Brown - It Hurts So Good
[0:40:02] 14. Blind Lemon Jefferson - Sunshine Special [played in the background of a field recorded interview with unidentified speakers]
[0:43:07] 15. Ed Bell - Frisco Whistle
[0:45:44] 16. Ed Bell - Mean Conductor Blues
[0:48:38] 17. Louise Johnson - All Night LongSide 2:
[0:51:01] 18. Louise Johnson - Long Ways from Home
[0:54:23] 19. Ida Cox - Bone Orchard Blues
[0:56:46] 20. Ida Cox - Tree Top Tall Papa
[0:59:17] 21. Texas Alexander - Boe Hog Blues
[1:02:17] 22. Texas Alexander - Bell Cow Blues
[1:05:10] 23. Turner Parrish - Fives
[1:08:22] 24. Turner Parrish - Graveyard Blues
[1:11:08] 25. Turner Parrish - I Ain’t Gonna Be Your Low-Down Dog
[1:14:32] 26. Funny Paper Smith with Magnolia Harris - Mama’s Quittin’ and Leavin’ - Part 2 [omitted from typed tracklist]
[1:17:24] 27. Frank Tannehill - Warehouseman Blues
[1:20:23] 28. Frank Tannehill - Do Right Blues
[1:22:54] 29. Ida May Mack - Good Bye Rider
[1:26:04] 30. Ida May Mack - Wrong Doin’ Daddy
[1:29:34] 31. Ida May Mack - Mr. Forty-Nine Blues
[1:32:46] 32. Ida May Mack - Elm Street Blues
[1:36:06] 33. Turner Parish - Trenches
[1:39:12] 34. Charlie Nickerson - Going Back to Memphis [followed by repeat of ‘Trenches’ opening]Original file name: POAAAM - T19
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Oxford Brookes University: Special Collections
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- 1 item
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/a667bae5-241d-4b45-b3f7-d0a14fc242fc/
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POAAAM/3
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This record is held at Oxford Brookes University: Special Collections
Within the fonds: POAAAM
Paul Oliver Archive of African American Music
Within the series: POAAAM/3
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Within the sub-series: POAAAM/3/1
Reel tape recordings
Within the file: POAAAM/3/1/4
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Texas compilation T19 [‘Texas and St. Louis’]