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Various Artists - Playing for the Man at the Door: Field Recordings from the Collection of Mack McCormick, 1958-1971 [3LP+Book]

SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS

  • £72

Cat. no: SFW40260
Format: BXSET
Barcode: 093074026021
Release Date: 04 Aug 2023
Genre: Americana

In the 1950s and 60s, the blues was the dominant form of Black vernacular music throughout Texas and the surrounding areas

In segregated neighborhoods, community members gathered in saloons, dancehalls, and each other's homes to hear their neighbors sing their stories of sorrow, heartbreak, jubilation, and triumph. Robert "Mack" McCormick, an academically untrained but fanatical devotee of the blues, stepped into this world and became one of its most devout advocates and documentarians. By photographing Black and Latino Texans and their neighborhoods, as well as recording and interviewing musicians,many of whom never stepped foot into a proper recording studio, McCormick endeared and eventually embedded himself into these communities. By the time he died in 2015, McCormick had amassed a collection of 590 reels of sound recordings and 165 boxes of manuscripts, original interviews and research notes, thousands of photographs and negatives, playbills, and posters. Because McCormick never published or released most of these materials, his collection became a thing of legend and intense speculation among scholars, blues afcionados, and musicians alike. 'Playing for the Man at the Door: Field Recordings from the Collection of Mack McCormick, 1958-1971' is the frst compilation of music drawn from this fabled collection, which indelibly documents a pivotal moment in African American history. It features never-before-heard performances not only from musicians who became icons in their own right,including Lightnin' Hopkins and Mance Lipscomb, but also, crucially, performers whose names may be unfamiliar to even the most devoted blues fans and scholars. Newly mastered recordings and accompanying photographs bring to life many of these forgotten fgures: offering insight into their lives and illuminating in new, enlightening ways their joys and anguish, deep social connections, distinctive voices, and cultural networks. The collection spans gospel, ragtime, country blues dirges, the unclassifable music of George "Bongo Joe" Coleman, and more, showing that no community, no matter how tight knit, is monolithic. Accompanying the music is a 128- page book, which contains breathtaking photographs by McCormick and his associates, as well as contextual essays by producers Jeff Place and John Troutman on McCormick's life, and by musicians Mark Puryear and Dom Flemons on some of the marginalized communities throughout "Greater Texas" to which McCormick devoted his life's work. This release is a partnership with the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.

Tracks: Mojo Hand- Lightin' Hopkins / God Moves On The Water- Mance Lipscomb / The - Robert Shaw / Sugar Blues- Kid Wiggins / St. James Infrmary-Dudley Alexander and Washboard Band / Darlin' (You Know I Love You)- CeDell Davis / You Gonna Look Like A Monkey- Dennis Gainus / One Room Country Shack- Grey Ghost / Groceries On My Shelf (Piggly Wiggly)- Edwin "Buster" Pickens / 3 O'clock Blues- Hop Wilson / Anything From A Foot Race To A Resting Place- Jealous Jame Stanchell / Salty Dog Rag- James Tisdom / Goin' To The River- Gozy Kilpatrick / Quills- Joe Patterson / Ma Pa Cut The Cake- Lightnin' Hopkins / Crazy About Oklahoma-Otis Cook / Little Red Rooster-Grey Ghost / My Work Will Be Done- The Spiritual Light Gospel Group / Steel Guitar Rag- James Tisdom / Tall Angel At The Bar-Mance Lipscomb / This Whole World's In A Sad Condition-George "Bongo Joe" Coleman / World's In A Tangle-Lightnin' Hopkins / Someday Baby- Robert Shaw / It's Alright- CeDell Davis / Cryin' Won't Make Me Stay-R.C. Forest/Gozy Kilpatrick / China Tea-Allen Van / Put Your Money Where Your Mouth-George "Bongo Joe"Coleman / Tom Moore's Farm-Lightnin' Hopkins / Tom Moore's Farm-Mance Lipscomb / Don't Do Me No Small Favors (Help The Bear)- Jealous James Stanchell / Fox Chase- Billy Bizor / Black Widow Spider Blues-R.C. Forest / Come And Go With Me To That Land-Hardy Gray / Rollin' And Tumblin'- CeDell Davis / Train Roll Up- Leroy "Country" Johnson/ Edwin "Buster" Pickens / Shorty George-Edwin "Buster" Pickens / Matchbox Blues-Joel Hopkins / It's My Life Baby-Blues Wallace / Hello Central, Gimme 209-Andrew Everett / Bad Lee Brown-Jim Wilkie / Tin Pan Alley Blues-R.C. Forest/Gozy Kilpatrick / Medicine Show Pitch-Murl "Doc" Webster / So Different Blues-Mance Lipscomb / I Feel So Good- James Tisdom / Mr. Charlie- Lightnin' Hopkins / The Ma Grinder- Edwin "Buster" Pickens / Deep Ellum Blues-Paul Elliott / K.C. Ain't Nothing But A Rag-Andrew Everett / Lonesome Road- Kid Wiggins / Old Judge Blues-Dennis Gainus / The Slop- Melvin "Jack" Jackson/ Lightnin' Hopkins / Corrine, Corrina- Lightnin' Hoipkins / Talking Blues-Jimmy Womack / Good Times Here, Better Times Down The Road- Joel Hopkins / Put Me In The Alley-Robert Shaw / Auctioneer-Walter Britten / Runaway-Hardy Gray / Broke And Hungry-Hop Wilson / Big Road Blues-Mager Johnson / Casey Jones- Mance Lipscomb / Atomic Energy- Jimmy Womack / Natural Born Lover- Long Gone Miles/ Lightnin' Hopkins/ Love Crazy / Swanee River Boogie- E.B. Busby / Rock Me Baby- Long Gone Miles / Blues Jumped A Rabbit-Lightnin' Hopkins / George Coleman For President, Nobody For Vice President-George "Bongo Joe" Coleman

More From This Artist: Allen Van Billy Bizor Bongo Joe CeDell Davis Dennis Gainus Dudley Alexander and Washboard Band Edwin "Buster" Pickens George "Bongo Joe" Coleman Gozy Kilpatrick Grey Ghost Hop Wilson James Tisdom Jealous Jame Stanchell Jealous James Stanchell Joe Patterson Kid Wiggins Lightin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins Mance Lipscomb Otis Cook R.C. Forest Robert Shaw The Spiritual Light Gospel Group

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