Family Songs and Stories From the North Carolina Mountains
Family Songs and Stories From the North Carolina Mountains
Track Listings
| 1. Jackaro |
| 2. Golden Vanity |
| 3. Story About William Riley Shelton |
| 4. Omie Wise |
| 5. Darling Cora |
| 6. Nightingale |
| 7. Pretty Little Girl With the Blue Dress On |
| 8. Young Emily |
| 9. Pretty Polly |
| 10. Foggy Dew |
| 11. Pretty Fair Miss in a Garden |
| 12. Roving Gambler |
| 13. Bold Lieutenant |
| 14. My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains |
| 15. House Carpenter |
| 16. Two Ghost Stories |
| 17. Come over into Canaan's Land |
| 18. Rolling With the Tides |
| 19. Pretty Saro |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Described as "quite simply the finest living singer of unaccompanied British ballads in southern Appalachia," Doug Wallin of Madison County, N.C., holds the prestigious National Folk Heritage Fellowship. Accompanied on this album by his gifted brother Jack, Doug Wallin performs his family's songs in his elegant and classic style.
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Family Songs and Stories From the North Carolina Mountains,Doug and Jack Wallin,Smithsonian Folkways,Folk & Traditional,Folksongs,Pop
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Family Songs And Stories From The North Carolina Mountains
Doug and Jack Wallin Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001DGK Release Date: 1995-05-23 |
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Album Description
Described as "quite simply the finest living singer of unaccompanied British ballads in southern Appalachia," Doug Wallin of Madison County, N.C., holds the prestigious National Folk Heritage Fellowship. Accompanied on this album by his gifted brother Jack, Doug Wallin performs his family's songs in his elegant and classic style.Customer Reviews:
Pure Gold.......2000-08-02
The virtue of this recording is that we hear the songs interpreted by men who, while adhering to a quite conservative strain of the English/Scots-Irish ballad tradition, are no less consummate MUSICIANS for that. The power and passion of these recordings, ranging from astonishingly stark and sparse to fuller arrangements with banjo that are no less true, are simply not arguable. This is the real thing, and will affect anyone who has a taste for traditional music that tends to carry a tinge of fearsome melancholy energy.
Now, I ordered this CD and another because I wanted some old time music of the region to listen to as I sit up here on a mountainside in Haywood County, North Carolina, where I am working for a few weeks. (As I write this, a bat is flying through the mists of a clearing storm.) I tried to choose carefully, and I really hit the jackpot with this one. I paired it with "Songs from the Mountain," an effort from Dirk Powell, Tim O'Brien, and John Herrmann to recreate with some fidelity the 19th century music that pervades the popular novel "Cold Mountain." There is no comparison between the two--"Songs from the Mountain" reeks of the modern "folk" concert venue, and we hear little of the raw power or true rhythms that fill "Family Songs and Stories." (By the way, the two tracks of stories add some real flavor without interrupting the music for too long.)
In short, if you got as far as this page, don't miss this record--it is a true gift to have these real traditional musicians' work preserved.
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