" NEGRO PRISON SONGS 7 from the MISSISSIPPI STATE PENITENTIARYRecorded by Alan Lomax in 1947Here are the titles:Murder's Home, No More, My Lawd, Old Alabama, Black Woman, Jumpin' Judy, Whoa Buck, Prettiest Train, Old Dollar Mamie, It Makes A Long Time Man Feel Bad, Rosie, Levee Camp Holler, What Makes a Work Song Leader?, Early In the Mornin', How I Got in the Penitentiary, Tangle Eye Blues, Stackerlee, Prison Blues.Tradition Records TLP 1020, High Fidelity (Mono).Authentic..not a reissue("DBH" in the deadwax!)Includes most informative and interesting liner notes on how the album was made by LomaxThis Lp is known for its simplistic, haunting, and rweflective blues songs sung by the prisoners. VISUALLY GRADEDVINYL condition: NEAR MINT- / VG to VG+ Original thick inflexible vinylCOVER Condition: VG++ No seam splits, no ringwear, some light cornerwear and edgewearNext day shipping. Vinyl and cover separated and packed in a professional Lp mailer with an extra cardboard filler pad for extra protection.
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