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Before the Blues, Vol. 1: The Early American Black Music Scene ()

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Before the Blues, Vol. 1: The Early American Black Music Scene - Various Artists
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  1. Bamalong Blues
  2. Run, Mollie, Run
  3. Lonesome Road Blues]
  4. Jackson Stomp
  5. On Jordan's Stormy Banks We Stand
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  1. Bamalong Blues
  2. Run, Mollie, Run
  3. Lonesome Road Blues]
  4. Jackson Stomp
  5. On Jordan's Stormy Banks We Stand
  6. Mississippi Jail House Groan
  7. Forked Deer
  8. Bye Bye Baby Blues
  9. Pretty Polly
  10. Soft Steel Piston
  11. Two White Horses in a Line
  12. Jamestown Exhibition
  13. Dupree Blues
  14. France Blues
  15. Dying Mother and Her Child
  16. John Hardy
  17. Wayward Girl Blues
  18. Newport Blues
  19. Tom Sherman's Barroom
  20. Stack O' Lee Blues
  21. Lawdy Lawdy Worried Blues
  22. I'll Go With Her Blues
  23. Christian Soldier
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Although the blues is the most renowned form of early 20th century African-American music (other than jazz), it didn't dominate rural Black music to the extent that many listeners often assume. Black and White folk musics mingled extensively before the advent of recorded technology, and Black musicians often performed gospel, religious hymns, folk ballads, and fiddle tunes as well as what we now recognize as the blues. This compilation does a good job of illustrating the diverse ancestry of African-American music with 23 ...

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