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| 1. Theme/Why There Is A Tear In My Eyes - The Carter Family | |||
| 2. Sleep Baby Sleep/Just Another Broken Heart - The Carter Family | |||
| 3. Corina - Carter Sisters | |||
| 4. I Can Not Be Your Sweetheart/Red Wing - Maybelle Carter | |||
| 5. A Broken Down Saint - The Carter Family | |||
| 6. Weeping Willow - The Carter Family | |||
| 7. You Are My Flower/Gathering Flowers From The Hillside - June Carter | |||
| 8. The Last Letter/I Wouldn't Mind Dying - Jeanetter Carter | |||
| 9. Who's That Knocking At My Window - Maybelle Carter | |||
| 10. Diamonds In The Rough/The Fatal Wedding - The Carter Family | |||
| 11. It's Hard To Please Your Mind/Death Is Only A Dream - Carter Sisters | |||
| 12. Theme/Xet Station Break - The Carter Family | |||
| 13. Theme/The Church In The Wildwood - The Carter Family | |||
| 14. Are You Tired Of Me, Darling?/Sourwood Mountain - Carter Sisters | |||
| 15. Bury Me Not On The Lone Praire/My Bonnie Blue Eyes - Jeanette Carter | |||
| 16. Yankee Doodle/Storms On The Ocean - Helen Carter | |||
| 17. Sugar Hill - The Carter Family | |||
| 18. Hello Stranger - The Carter Family | |||
| 19. Cowboy Jack - Maybelle Carter | |||
| 20. Nobody's Darling/Funny When You Feel That Way - Maybelle Carter | |||
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Music from Another Age,
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This review is from: On Border Radio 1939 2 (Audio CD)
I bought this before reading about the early Mexican radio stations, and their ability to power across the border and introduce America to music it wasn't hearing in too many other places. The sound is amazing for its age. The acetate discs of the day were meant for only a few plays, and many of the discs were used as roof shingles by Mexicans after stations like XERA unloaded them, rather than preserving them for posterity. At least a few have survived, and these are awesome. I hope to own all 3 one day. A.P. quit the act at some point in '39, but seems to be on all 3 of these discs.
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Great old timey bluegrass,
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This review is from: On Border Radio 1939 2 (Audio CD)
This was a present for my dad who actually saw the Carter Family boy. He has loved the music.
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