Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be
Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be | |
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Studioalbum von Verschiedene Interpreten | |
Veröffent- | 1997 |
Label(s) | Yazoo Records |
Format(e) | CD |
American Roots Music |
Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be ist eine Kompilations-Reihe von Yazoo Records. Die Reihe schließt insgesamt acht CDs und eine DVD ein, die einen Querschnitt durch die American Roots Music, also Blues, Folk und Old-Time Music sowie Gospel bietet. Alle Aufnahmen stammen aus den 1920er und 1930er Jahren.
Die erste CD, Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 1, erschien am 22. April 1997. Zusätzlich zu den acht CDs gibt es eine DVD, die Originalaufnahmen der damaligen Künstler, wie zum Beispiel Ernest Stoneman, Buell Kazee, die Memphis Jug Band oder die Nugrape Twins enthält.
Veröffentlichungen
CDs
- Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 1[1]
- Blues in a Bottle – Prince Albert Hunt
- Dollar Bill Blues – Charlie Jordan
- Lost John Dean – Bascom Lamar Lundford
- Streak of Lean, Streak of Flat – A. A. Gray & Seven Foot Dilly
- Sinking of the Titanic – Richard „Rabbit“ Brown
- Tennessee Girls – Dykes Magic City Trio
- Shotgun Blues – Bob Campbell
- Train on the Island – J.P. Nestor & Normon Edmonds
- The Fault’s in Me – The Four Wanders
- The Trail of Haley’s Comet – Happy Hayseeds
- Wake Up You Drowsy Sleeper – The Oaks Family
- How You Want Your Rollin’ Done – Louis Lasky
- Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss – Frank Blevins and his Tar Heel Rattlers
- On the Road Again – Memphis Jug Band
- The Dying Soldier – Buell Kazee
- Voice Throwin’ Blues – Buddy Boy Hawkins
- Been on the Job Too Long – Wilmer Watts & the Lonely Eagles
- Fannie Moore – Ken Maynard
- I Got Your Ice Cold Nugrape – Nugrape Twins
- The Old Miller’s Will – The Carson Brothers & Sprinkle
- Skinner – Winston Holmes & Charlie Turner
- How to Make Love – Southern Moonlight Entertainers
- Old Jimmie Sutton – Grayson and Whitter
- Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 2[2]
- John Henry Blues – Earl Johnson and his Dixie Entertainers
- Moanin’ the Blues – Allen Shaw
- Lonesome Road Blues – Ernest Stoneman
- Washboard Cut Out – Bobby Leegan and his Need More Band
- Bob McKinney – Henry Thomas
- Swanee River – Fiddlin' John Carson and his Virginia Reelers
- James Alley Blues – Richard „Rabbit“ Brown
- Sail Away Ladies – Uncle Dave Macon and his Fruit Jar Drinkers
- The Rooster’s Crowing Blues – Cannon’s Jug Stompers
- Tallapoosa Bound – A. A. Gray & Seven Foot Dilly
- Billy Grimes the Rover – The Shelor Family
- Brown Skin Girl Down the Line – The Massey Family
- You Know You Done Me Wrong – Joe McCoy
- Old Joe – Sid Harkreader & Grady Moore
- Beware – Blind Alfred Reed
- Knocking Down Casey Jones – Wilmer Watts and the Lonely Eagles
- Four Day Blues – Tommy Bradley
- Riley the Furniture Man – The Georgia Crackers
- Piney Woods Girl – Ernest Stoneman & Emmett Lundy
- State Street Rag – Louie Bluie
- Sugar In The Ground – The Tweedy Brothers
- Then I’ll Move to Town – Southern Moonlight Entertainers
- Lord Keep Me With a Mind – Reverend D.C. Rice
- Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 3
- I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole – Blind Willie Johnson
- Barth House Blues – Ashley’s Melody Men
- Worried Blues – Frank Hutchison
- Snake Doctor Blues – Jelly Jaw Short
- Acom Stomp – East Texas Serenaders
- Sal’s Got a Meatskin – The Carlisle Brothers
- Streetcar Blues – Sleepy John Estes
- Fort Smith Breakdown – Luke Hightning & his Ozark Strutters
- Sleepy Desert – Wilmer Watts and the Lonely Eagles
- Walking Blues – Son House
- Sweet Rivers – Allison's Sacred Harp Singers
- Gonna Die With My Hammer In My Hand – Williamson Brothers & Curry
- Mean Black Cat – Charley Patton
- Billy in the Low Ground – Lowe Stokes
- Good Time Blues – Jelly Roll Anderson
- Christmas Time Will Soon Be Over – Fiddlin' John Carson and his Virginia Reelers
- Steel Drivin’ Man – Fruit Jar Guzzler
- I’m So Glad – Skip James
- Rock About My Sarah Jane – Uncle Dave Macon and his Fruit Jar Drinkers
- I’m Talking My Audition to Sing Up in the Sky – Cap, Andy and Flip
- Undertaker Blues – Buster Johnson & James Cole's Washboard Band
- Sally Johnson – Oscar Harper's Texas String Band
- I'll Stay On The Right Road Now – Fa Sol La Singers
- Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 4
- Lowe Bonnie – Jimmie Tarlton
- Early Morning Blues – William Harris
- Billy In The Lowground – Burnett and Rutherford
- Rambling Gambler – The Dixon Brothers
- Every Day in the Week Blues – Pink Anderson & Simmie Dooley
- I Got a Bulldog – The Sweet Brothers
- Tom Cat Blues – Cliff Carlisle
- Preacher Blues – Hi Henry Brown
- Salt River – The Kessinger Brothers
- Blushing Bride – The Golden Melody Boys
- Kiss Me Quick – Georgia Yellow Hammers
- Magnolia Blues – Charley Patton
- Perrodin Two Step – Angelas le Jeunne
- Bachelor’s Hall – Fiddlin’ John Carson
- Walking Shoes (Bottom Up Shoes) – Tommy Johnson
- Wolves Howling – The Stripling Brothers
- Mistreated the Only Friend You Had – James Cole and his Washboard Band
- Havana River Guide – Martin & Hobbs
- I Want Two Wings to Veil My Face – Cotton Top Mountain Sanctified Singers
- Make Down The Bed and We’ll All Sleep Together – Jess Hillard and his West Virginia Hillbillies
- Special Rider Blues – Skip James
- Walk Right in Belmont – Watts & Wilson
- Leaving All to Follow Jesus – Rev. Rice & Congregation
- Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 5[3]
- Railroad Blues – Sam McGee
- Step Stone – Floyd County Ramblers
- Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues – Skip James
- Greenback Dollar – Weems String Band
- Doggone That Train – Jimmie Davis
- Framer’s Blues – Eli Framer
- No Room for a Tramp – Roy Harvey & Jess Johnston
- Just Over the River – Garland Brothers & Grinstead
- Mule Skinner Moan – Ben Covington
- Shortening Bread – Reaves White County Ramblers
- Black-Eyed Susie – J.P. Nestor & Norman Edmonds
- A Rag Blues – Buddy Boy Hawkins
- Railroad Blues – Roy Harvey & Jess Johnston
- Way Down in North Carolina – Grayson County Railsplitters
- Citaco – The Swamp Rooters (A. A. Gray & Lowe Stokes)
- Pistol Blues – Unknown Artist
- Boat Song March – Murphy Brothers Band
- I’ve Got No Honey Babe Now – Frank Blevins and his Tar Heels Rattlers
- Bonnie Bess – Wilmer Watts and the Lonely Eagles
- Cold Woman Blues – Blind Joe Reynolds
- Hamilton’s Special Breakdown – Wyzee, Tucker & Lecroy
- Johnny Goodwin – Bull Mountain Moonshiners
- Some Happy Day – Charley Patton
- Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 6[4]
- Robinson County – Birkhead & Lane
- Aunt Dinah’s Quilting Party – Floyd County Ramblers
- It’s Cold in China – Mississippi Moaner
- Sail Away Lady – Parker & Dodd
- I’m Going Away in the Morn – Uncle Dave Macon and his Fruit Jar Drinkers
- Seven Sister Blues – Tenderfoot Edwards
- Cousin Sally Brown – Virginia Mountain Boomers
- Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo Git Along Little Dogies – Girls of the Golden West
- Cherry Ball Blues – Skip James
- Milwaukee Blues – Roy Harvey & Jess Johnston
- Davy – Weems String Band
- God Didn’t Make Me No Monkey Man – Eli Framer
- Sally Gooden – Eck Robertson
- My Trouble Blues – Jess Johnston & Byrd Moore
- Prayer of Death, Part 2 – Charley Patton
- Cheat ’Em – Red Headed Fiddlers
- Jesus Paved the Way – Dewey & Gassie Bassett
- Caroline – Louis Lasky
- Swamp Cat Rag – The Swamp Rooters
- Ten Cent Piece – Reaves White County Ramblers
- Ninety Nine Blues – Blind Joe Reynolds
- Rolling River – Jess Hillard and his West Virginia Hillbillies
- At the Cross – Turney Brothers
- Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 7[5]
- Bust Down Stomp – Seven Foot Dilly and his Dill Pickles
- Dixie Mail – Jimmie Tarlton
- Times Has Done Got Hard Blues – King Solomon Hill
- Mineola Rag – East Texas Serenaders
- Christ Arose – Sheffield Male Quartet
- Rainy Night Blues – Gitfiddle Jim
- Good Gal Remember Me – Three Tobacco Tags
- Texas Quickstep – Red Headed Fiddlers
- Ham Bone Blues – Ed Bell
- Cannonball Rag – David Miller
- Little More Sugar in the Coffey/Peter Went a-Fishin’ – Fiddlin' John Carson and his Virginia Reelers
- Devil and My Brown Shoes – Bo Weavil Jackson
- Horseshoe Band – Stripling Brothers
- Primrose Hill – Daniels-Deason Sacred Harp Singers
- Hard Luck Child – Skip James
- Go On, Nora Lee – Uncle Dave Macon & Sam McGee
- Jeunes Gens Campagnard – Dennis McGee
- I’m Gonna Cross the River of Jordan One of These Days – Jay Bird Coleman
- Only a Tramp – Uncle Pete and Louise
- Jack of Diamonds – Ben Jarrel & Frank Jenkins
- Dry Spell House, Part. 1 – Son House
- Pike's Peak – Ted Sharp, Hinman & Sharp
- I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go – Old Southern Sacred Singers
- Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 8[6]
- It's Just Like Heaven – Vaughan Quartet
- The Steeley Rag – Red Headed Fiddler
- Paddlin' Blues – Gitfiddle Jim
- Sand Mountain Drag – Dilly and his Dill Pickles
- Sugar Baby – Dock Boggs
- My Buddy Blind Papa Lemon – King Solomon Hill
- The Lost Child – Stripling Brothers
- The Girl That Carried the Girl from Town – Frank Hutchison
- You Can't Keep No Brown – Bo Weavil Jackson
- Mother Is with the Angels – Wright Brothers Quartet
- Rambling Lover – Dick Reinhart
- O'Clock Blues – Skip James
- Yellow Rose of Texas – Da Costa Woltz’s Southern Broadcasters
- Gonna Ride Till the Sun Goes Down – Johnny Barfield
- Mamlish Blues – Ed Bell
- Robinson County – Ted Sharp, Hinman and Sharp
- Valse Des Vachers – Dennis McGee
- Jailhouse Rag – David Miller
- I Want Someone to Love Me – Tommy Johnson
- Tennessee Tornado – Uncle Dave Macon & McGee Brothers
- Roving Cowboy – Frank Jenkins
- Big Bend Gal – Shelor Family
- Yes! Tis Me – Reverend W.M. Mosley
DVD
- Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be (DVD)
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ All Music Guide
- ↑ All Music Guide
- ↑ Yazoo (Memento des Originals vom 23. Juli 2008 im Internet Archive) Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.
- ↑ Yazoo (Memento des Originals vom 11. September 2009 im Internet Archive) Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.
- ↑ Yazoo (Memento des Originals vom 10. September 2009 im Internet Archive) Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.
- ↑ Yazoo (Memento des Originals vom 29. November 2010 im Internet Archive) Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.
Weblinks
- Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be bei AllMusic (englisch)
Auf dieser Seite verwendete Medien
Jug Band Cannon's Jug Stompers (from left to right : Gus Cannon, banjo and jug, Ashley Thompson, guitar and Noah Lewis, harmonica)
American old-time singer and blues guitarist Frank Hutchison, middle or late 1920s
Country musician Cliff Carlisle
John Carson um 1924
Folk- und Hillbilly-Musiker Buell Kazee
Old-Time-Fiddler Eck Robertson um 1922
Old-Time-Musiker Lowe Stokes, 1922