Review
Praise for the third edition: "Indispensable: every music library should have it, and it will be a high priority item on any blues collector's list."--Ethnomusicology
"The definitive discography of the genre; it is comprehensive and accurate to the extreme, and is essential for all those who are interested in pre-war blues and gospel recordings."--Goldmine
"Absolutely indispensible to anyone with an interest in pre-war Blues and Gospel music."--Blues Unlimited
Product Description
Since its first edition in 1964, Dixon and Goodrich's Blues and Gospel Records has been dubbed "the bible" for collectors of pre-war African American music. It provides an exhaustive listing of all recordings of the period, from the earliest cylinders up to the end of 1943, with full details on singers, accompanists, place and date of recording, titles, issue numbers, and alternate takes. The fourth edition has been thoroughly revised, adding about 150 new artists as well as numerous newly discovered recordings of other artists. The book now also includes early cylinder recordings of gospel music from the 1890s.
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