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Music From The Lost Provinces: Old-Time Stringbands From Ashe County, North Carolina & Vicinity 1927-1931
 
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Music From The Lost Provinces: Old-Time Stringbands From Ashe County, North Carolina & Vicinity 1927-1931

Frank Blevins , G.B. Grayson , Henry Whitter , North Carolina Ridge Runners , Woodie Brothers , Jack Reedy , Hill Billies , Ephraim Woodie , Carolina Night Hawks , Smyth County Ramblers Audio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 27, 1999)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Old Hat Records / Enterprises
  • ASIN: B00000I9NA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #13,078 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Train 45 - Grayson & Whitter
2. Nine Pound Hammer - Frank Blevins & His Tar Heel Rattlers 3. Last Gold
3. Ground Hog - Jack Reedy & His Walker Mountain String Band
4. My Name Is Ticklish Reuben - Smyth County Ramblers
5. Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss - Frank Blevins & His Tar Heel Rattlers
6. Nobody's Darling - North Carolina Ridge Runners
7. Short Life Of Trouble - Grayson & Whitter
8. Don't Get Trouble In Your Mind - Frank Blevins & His Tar Heel Rattlers
9. Cluck Old Hen - The Hill Billies
10. Likes Likker Better Than Me
11. Way Down in Alabama
12. The Fatal Courtship
13. I've Always Been A Rambler - Grayson & Whitter
14. I've Got No Honey Babe Now - Frank Blevins & His Tar Heel Rattlers
15. Governor Al Smith For President - Carolina Night Hawks
16. Chinese Breakdown - Jack Reedy & His Walker Mountain String Band
17. Be Kind To A Man When He's Down - North Carolina Ridge Runners
18. Old Aunt Betsy - Frank Blevins & His Tar Heel Rattlers
19. Chased Old Satan Through The Door - Woodie Brothers
20. Handsome Molly - Grayson & Whitter
See all 21 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

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For whatever reason, the so-called "Lost Provinces" of North Carolina--Ashe, Watauga, and Alleghany Counties--were a breeding ground for fantastic string bands in the late '20s. Maybe it was the isolated and tough nature of the region that inspired folks to turn to music. Or perhaps all those enterprising record companies were eager to sign old-time musicians. Whatever the case, the talent on this anthology of vintage 78 records is astounding and, at times, surprising. Is it possible, for instance, to listen to the Woodie Brothers sing "Likes Likker Better Than Me"--a woman's lament for her alcoholic love interest--with a straight face? Probably not. And why the heck did Jack Reedy & His Walker Mountain String Band use a Hawaiian guitar for the intro to "Chinese Breakdown"? Don't worry, there's also plenty of straightforward and memorable string band music here from the likes of Grayson & Whitter, Frank Blevins, the Smyth County Ramblers, and more. Throughout, you'll hear incredible old-time guitar, fiddle, and (thanks to Jack Reedy) banjo playing on a thoroughly engaging collection of laments, traditional tunes, and at least one presidential campaign number ("Governor Al Smith For President"). As with Old Hat's Violin, Sing the Blues for Me compilation, you'll find copious liner notes and excellent remastering in this wonderful package. --Jason Verlinde

Product Description

In North Carolina's northwest corner there's a rolling plateau separated from the rest of the state by the Blue Ridge Mountains, and out of those "Lost Provinces" came a mother lode of old-time string band music in the late '20s, most of it never before compiled! Includes Old Aunt Betsy Frank Blevins & His Tar Heel Rattlers; Train 45 Grayson & Whittier; Governor Al Smith for President Carolina Night Hawks; The Fatal Courtship Ephraim Woodie & the Henpecked Husbands; Cluck Old Hen Hill Billies; My Name Is Ticklish Reuben Smyth County Ramblers, and more. 22 tunes, all documented in detail inside a 28-page booklet!

 

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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Astonishing, May 22, 2002
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This review is from: Music From The Lost Provinces: Old-Time Stringbands From Ashe County, North Carolina & Vicinity 1927-1931 (Audio CD)
Sure, this CD probably isn't for everyone. If you like your music produced in such a way so that all the life, soul, and passion is drowned out in a slick, radio friendly sound, that makes it sound like everything else on the radio you need to steer very clear of this one. But if you like your music real, exciting, and full of life, snatch this one up pronto.

Far from being mere "musicology" (though given its age alone, I suppose, on one level it can exist as that) this is a reminder that often times the best music comes from seemingly "unlikely" places. Unlikely that is, for those who assume that only contemporary pop stars can offer talent. One listen to the rough, no holes barred, fiddling, the shaggy but captivating vocals will prove that the further away music gets from the current corporate run music industry, the more exciting it becomes. Fans of "O Brother" will want to check this one out and see where it came from.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Super-cool, super rare old-timey music, July 26, 2002
This review is from: Music From The Lost Provinces: Old-Time Stringbands From Ashe County, North Carolina & Vicinity 1927-1931 (Audio CD)
It's pretty amazing, this late in the folkloric/historic reissues game, to find a whole album's worth of "undiscovered" old-timey music that is of such a high caliber. Old Hat Records, a tiny North Carolina indie label, packs its discs with some of the best music in the style that you're ever likely to hear. (You might also want to check out the "Violin, Sing For Me" and "Folks, He Sure Do Pull Some Bow" CDs...) This disc concentrates its attention geographically, collecting old 78s from artists out of Ashe County, NC, one of those backwoods areas unusually rich in hillbilly talent. The best known of these artists was the team of Grayson & Whitter (who were favorites of Ralph Stanley), but there are plenty of other great Ashe County artists on here, with fab names like The Woodies, The Carolina Night Hawks and (my favorite) Ephraim Woodie & The Henpecked Husbands. In addition to great sound quality and great material, both discs are also quite handsomely packaged; the insert booklets include some really cool archival photos, as well as extensive liner notes of the sort that have been woefully absent on similar recent reissue efforts.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great artists, great songs, great album, August 24, 2001
This review is from: Music From The Lost Provinces: Old-Time Stringbands From Ashe County, North Carolina & Vicinity 1927-1931 (Audio CD)
This is one of the best old-time collections I've found. The featured instrument on most of the tracks is the fiddle (of which you'll hear many different "voices"), which is arranged with guitar, banjo and voice. The remastering was done quite well and the tracks HAVE been cleaned up. Purists need not worry though, as they managed to avoid that "watery" sound some of the worst collections out there have, and also managed to avoid flattness in the sound while keeping with the original mono feel. As for the liner notes, they're about as good as you can get. Three pages are devoted to discographical information, followed by ninteen pages of biographical and cultural information along with numberous photos.
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