Shake Sugaree

Shake Sugaree

Shake Sugaree

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten (1896-1987) wrote her well-known song "Freight Train" at the age of 11 and sang it nearly 80 years. Through her songwriting, her quietly commanding personality, and her unique left-handed guitar and banjo styles, she has inspired and influenced generations of younger artists. Cotten was declared a National Heritage Fellow by the National Endowment for the Arts in 1984, and was recognized by the Smithsonian Institution as a "living treasure." She received a Grammy Award in 1985 when she was 90. These essential 1965-66 recordings include ten previously unreleased tracks. 26 tracks. 60 minutes. Reissued from Folkways 31003.

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Shake Sugaree
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Essential American folk music from a wonderful artist
Shake Sugaree
Elizabeth Cotten
Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002PUHA6
Release Date: 2004-09-21

Tracks:

  1. Shake Sugaree
  2. Take Me Back To Baltimore
  3. Washington Blues
  4. I'm Going Away
  5. Fox Chase
  6. Ontario Blues
  7. Fare You Well, My Darling
  8. Untitled/Georgie Buck
  9. Mama, Nobody's Here But The Baby
  10. Mama, Nobody's Here But The Baby
  11. Look And Live, My Brother
  12. Jesus Lifted Me
  13. Jeus Is Tenderly Calling
  14. Buck Dance
  15. Ruben
  16. Oh, Miss Lulie Gal
  17. Can't Get A Letter From Down The Road
  18. Shoot That Buffalo
  19. Boatman Dance
  20. Hallelujah, It Is Done
  21. Holy Ghost, Unchain My Name
  22. Little Brown Jug
  23. Delia
  24. Ball The Jack
  25. Till We Meet Again
  26. When The Train Comes Along

Album Description

Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten (1896-1987) wrote her well-known song "Freight Train" at the age of 11 and sang it nearly 80 years. Through her songwriting, her quietly commanding personality, and her unique left-handed guitar and banjo styles, she has inspired and influenced generations of younger artists. Cotten was declared a National Heritage Fellow by the National Endowment for the Arts in 1984, and was recognized by the Smithsonian Institution as a "living treasure." She received a Grammy Award in 1985 when she was 90. These essential 1965-66 recordings include ten previously unreleased tracks. 26 tracks. 60 minutes. Reissued from Folkways 31003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Essential American folk music from a wonderful artist.......2004-10-25

Thank you, Smithsonian Folkways, for reissuing this terrific album!

Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten was a beautiful musician as well as a terrific lady, and this album showcases her considerable talents on guitar & banjo. Libba's granddaughter, Brenda Evans, sings the classic title song, which was written by Libba & her grandchildren. Other highlights, for me, are Libba's versions of "Ruben" and "Shoot That Buffalo", as well as the instrumentals "Washington Blues" and "Buck Dance".

Now let's hope Smithsonian Folkways re-releases Libba's third & last studio album, "When I'm Gone"!
Shake Sugaree: Taj Mahal Sings And Plays For Children
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • This Cd Sucks.
  • childhood
  • Taj has done much better - CD is not a very good value
  • LOVE IT!
  • I love it and baby loves it.
Shake Sugaree: Taj Mahal Sings And Plays For Children
Taj Mahal
Manufacturer: Music Little People
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002M57
Release Date: 1992-10-27

Tracks:

  1. Fishin' Blues
  2. Brown Girl In The Ring
  3. Light Rain
  4. Quavi, Quavi
  5. Suake Sugaree
  6. Funky Bluesy ABC's
  7. Talkin' John Henry
  8. Railroad Bill
  9. A Soulful Tune
  10. Little Brown Dog

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Folk blues may not seem to be the stuff of a children's album, but this award-winning 1988 disc consists of a delightful series of songs for kids despite (or because of?) its blue roots. Mahal sets an intimate, storytelling mood with his casual introductions, and the spontaneous sing-along choruses (provided by his children, Ahmen and Deva) add to the gathered-round-the-campfire feel. Still, this is a blues record--undeniably gentle and sweet, but blues all the same--and that's what makes it such a wonderful family collection. Whimsical enough to please children, it contains enough bite to captivate adults. For every song about a boy riding his big-eared puppy halfway around the world ("Little Brown Dog") there's another about playing the ponies in Houston ("Light Rain"). It's all topped off with a joyous version of Elizabeth Cotton's "Shake Sugaree," with Mahal's children singing, "Oh, Lordy me, then we'll shake sugaree / Everything I've got is done and pawned." Strange material for a children's record, but it works. --Percy Keegan

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars This Cd Sucks........2004-05-30

I have never been a huge Taj Mahal fan, and this Cd is what completely turned me off him. Plus kids don't want to hear all the lectures and sanitized music, they want to hear the real thing. When I was a kid I grew up listening to Chris Smither and he never did any childrens stuff. So just get your kid the real thing

5 out of 5 stars childhood.......2003-05-16

This is a wonderful cd, I listened to it constantly when I was little and was on top of the world when at the age of nine I got to see Taj Mahal in concert. This cd made me appreaciate blues and now I love all of his new stuff as well. This cd is enjoyable for kids but as a college student I still listen to it.

2 out of 5 stars Taj has done much better - CD is not a very good value.......2003-01-11

I have been a Taj Mahal fan for many years. I love just about everything he has put out and when we had a kid I rushed out to buy this album. I found it disappointing !
First of all, with only ten songs, none of which are very long, the playtime is rather short. There is still good material on the album much of it re-runs of his standards - like fishing blues with a little bit of added narrative which is not all that meaningful.
Some of the songs sound like he used a drum machine.
I really think your money is better spent on an album like "Giant Step" the kids won't care that it wasn't made specifically for children.

5 out of 5 stars LOVE IT!.......1999-07-24

My sister sent us this CD when we had our first child and it has been our favorite. If you're a blues fan, it is very listenable children's music for adults.

5 out of 5 stars I love it and baby loves it........1999-07-11

Good music for dancing around the living room with baby. She loves the album and it doesn't get boring for parents, either.

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