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Series 8: Sound
recordings
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Subseries 5: Library of
Congress dubs
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR532 |
Folk song material
from the Library of Congress, reel 1, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5394 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(01:04:47) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times, and
there is significant hiss on the tape. |
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Time
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Content
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"Great Titanic" (AFC 00991 A1) - Frank Howard,
Sallie Howard, Floreta Jenkins, Hattie Jenkins;
recorded at Bellingrath Gardens, in Mobile, Alabama,
on March 15, 1937. From the collection John A. Lomax
and Alton C. Morris Florida Collection, 1937 (AFC
1937/004). |
00:01:49 |
"The Great Titanic" (AFS 02972 B4, AFS 02973 A1)
- W.E. Clauch and Mrs. Christeen Haywood; recorded
in Guntown, Mississippi on May 10, 1939; from the
collection Herbert Halpert 1939 Southern States
recording expedition (AFC 1939/005) |
00:04:26 |
"The Old Titanic" (AFS 03150 B2) - Lavinia
Simmons; recorded on Edisto Island, South Carolina,
on June 23, 1939; from the collection Herbert
Halpert 1939 Southern States recording expedition
(AFC 1939/005) |
00:05:58 |
"The Old Titanic" (AFS 3151 A1) - Lavinia
Simmons; recorded on Edisto Island, South Carolina,
on June 23, 1939; from the collection Herbert
Halpert 1939 Southern States recording expedition
(AFC 1939/005) |
00:07:38 |
"The Sinking Of The Titanic" (AFS 03283 B1)-
Clyde Spencer and Harry Fannin, both of Crandon,
Wisconsin; recorded July 1937; from the Resettlement
Administration recordings collection (AFC
1939/016) |
00:10:43 |
"Sinking Of The Titanic" (AFS 03174 B3) - Ruby
Hughes; recorded in Crossville, Tennessee, on
November 23, 1936 |
00:11:38 |
"Sinking Of The Titanic" (AFS 02877 A2) - Mrs.
A.J. Huff; recorded in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, on
April 21, 1939 |
00:13:43 |
"Sinking Of The Titanic" (AFS 00686 A2) - Walter
Roberts and group; recorded in Raiford, Florida, in
May 1936 |
00:15:50 |
"The Titanic" (AFS 01411 B1) - Arlie Baker;
recorded on Pine Mountain, Kentucky, in September
1937 |
00:17:16 |
"The Titanic" (AFS 03189 A2) - Gilbert Fike;
recorded in Little Rock, Arkansas, on November 26,
1936 |
00:18:13 |
"Titanic" (AFS 01023 A1) - Walter Caldwell and
James Williams; sung in the home of Jean Thomas,
Ashland, Kentucky; June 28, 1937 |
00:21:25 |
"Titanic Sinking" (AFS 00431 A) - Patrick
Williams and a group of Andros Island men; recorded
at the Sponge Docks, Nassau, Bahamas, in July
1935 |
00:24:56 |
"The West Palm Bean Storm" (AFS 00977 A) - Viola
Jenkins, Gainesville, Florida; May 5, 1937 (from
John A. Lomax and Alton C. Morris Florida
collection; AFC 1937/004) |
00:29:04 |
"God Moves On The Water" (AFS 00188 B2) -
Washington (Lightnin') and group of African American
convicts; recorded in Darrington State Farm, Sandy
Point, Texas, in December 1933 |
00:35:02 |
"God Moves The Wind And Storm" (AFS 01402 B2) -
Tilman Cadle; recorded in Middlesboro, Kentucky, in
September 1937 |
00:38:19 |
"God Rode On A Mighty Storm" (AFS 00327 A1) -
Lily Mae Atkinson and mixed group; recorded in
Frederica, Georgia, in June 1935 |
00:42:41 |
"Old Tom Wilson" (AFS 03174 B4) - Ruby Hughes;
recorded in Crossville, Tennessee |
00:43:38 |
"Titanic" (AFS 06729 B3) - Fred Galliher;
recorded in Saltville, Virginia |
00:45:32 |
"As I Sat Down To Play Tin-Can" (AFS 01542 B) -
Howard Horne |
00:50:12 |
"Po' Boy" (AFS 00725 B1) - J. Wilson |
00:51:59 |
"Po' Boy" (AFS 00365 B3) - Sykes Jones |
00:53:33 |
"The Hangman's Song" (AFS 02757 B4) - Mrs. W.L.
Martin |
00:55:36 |
"Ten Thousand Miles Away" (AFS 00066 B2) - Mrs.
Maggie Gant |
00:56:26 |
"Ten Thousand Miles From Home" (AFS 00114 A2) -
unidentified African American man |
00:57:39 |
"Penitentiary Blues" (AFS 03082 B2) - Beatrice
Tisdall and Mattie May Thomas |
00:59:57 |
"Penitentiary Blues" (AFS 03082 A1) - Beatrice
Tisdall and Mattie May Thomas |
01:00:55 |
"I Asked My Captain What Time O' Day" (AFS 01854
A2) - Rudolf Thompson, of Bogalusa, Louisiana;
recorded at the Angola State Penitentiary,
Louisiana, in July 1933 |
01:02:13 |
"Penitentiary Blues" (AFS 03083 A1) - Beatrice
Tisdall and Mattie May Thomas |
01:02:52 |
"Prison Blues" (AFS 00270 A02)- Robert Higgins,
North Carolina State Prison, Raleigh, North
Carolina; collected by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax,
December 22, 1934 (John Lomax Southern States
Collection; AFC 1935/002). The song cuts off
abruptly. |
01:04:47 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR531 |
Folk song material
from the Library of Congress, reel 2, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5393 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:45:20) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Collector's original ID number: 216. Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times. |
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Content
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"Prison Blues" (AFS 00270 A2)- Robert Higgins,
North Carolina State Prison, Raleigh, North
Carolina; collected by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax,
December 22, 1934 (John Lomax Southern States
Collection; AFC 1935/002) |
00:03:23 |
"Prison Cell"(AFS 00071 A02) - Mrs. Gant, Austin,
Texas; collected by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax,
November 1934 (John Lomax Southern States
Collection; AFC 1935/002) |
00:05:58 |
"Prison Rider Blues" (AFS 01869 B3) - African
American woman prisoner |
00:07:14 |
"Prisoner Blues" (AFS 00692 A1) - Ozella Jones,
Raiford, Florida; collected by John A. Lomax and
Alan Lomax, May 4, 1936 (John Lomax Southern States
Collection; AFC 1935/002)) |
00:10:00 |
"Prisoner Girl Blues" (AFS 00225 B2) - African
American woman prisoner |
00:12:23 |
"Po' Prisoner Blues" (AFS 00269 A3) - Johnnie
Myer |
00:13:55 |
"Jail House Blues" (AFS 00231 B2)- Albert
Jackson |
00:17:10 |
"Jail House Blues" (AFS 02670 A3) - Walter
Jones |
00:19:07 |
"Jake Walk Blues" (AFS 01522 A2) - Maynard
Britton; recorded October 15, 1937 (Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky Collection; AFC
1937/001) |
00:20:52 |
"Jake Leg Blues" (AFS 01524 A1) - Maynard
Britton; October 15, 1937, in Kentucky |
00:25:12 |
"I'm Worried Now, But I Won't Be Worried Long"
(AFS 00541 B1) - Mrs. Lucille Henson; recorded in
San Antonio, Texas, in 1936 |
00:27:02 |
"I'm Worried Now, But I Won't Be Worried Long"
(AFS 00541 B2) - Mrs. Lucille Henson; recorded in
San Antonio, Texas, January 24, 1936 |
00:30:12 |
"Prison Bound" - John Floyd; recorded in
Vicksburg, Mississippi, in 1939 |
00:33:07 |
"Banty Rooster" (AFS 00243 A2) - Blind Pete;
recorded in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1934. The song
cuts off abruptly. then continues. |
00:34:38 |
"Banty Rooster" (AFS 00243 B1)- Blind Pete;
recorded in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1934. then
continues. |
00:37:56 |
"Banty Rooster" (AFS 00243 B2)- Blind Pete;
recorded in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1934. then
continues. |
00:40:27 |
"Black Mare" (AFS 02652 B2) - Angie May Williams;
recorded at Cummins State Farm, Gould, Arkansas, in
1939 |
00:42:20 |
"I Ain't Goin' This Dark Road Myself" - Thelma
Dixon; recorded in Edwards, Mississippi in
1939 |
00:45:20 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR533 |
S. Hemphill -
Library of Congress, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5395 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:13:07) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Collector's original ID number: 100. Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR534 |
David Edwards -
Library of Congress #1, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5396 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:35:28) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR535 |
David Edwards -
Library of Congress #2, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5397 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:30:56) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR536 |
David Edwards -
Library of Congress #3, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5398 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:29:00) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times, and
there is a skip (from the source tape) at about the 00:13:00
mark. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR537 |
David Edwards -
Library of Congress #4, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5399 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:14:42) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR538 |
Library of Congress
- Muddy Waters #1, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5400 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel (Side
1: 00:06:21) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Archivist's note: Side 2 has not yet been digitized. Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR539 |
AFS selections /
Library of Congress, #2, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5401 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel (Side
2: 00:27:39) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Archivist's note: Side 2 has not yet been digitized. See SR532 for
some of the same songs. Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times. |
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Side 1
Time
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Content
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Start |
"The Titanic" (AFS 03189 A2) - Gilbert Fike;
recorded in Little Rock, Arkansas, on November 26,
1936 |
00:01:05 |
"Titanic" (AFS 01023 A1) - Walter Caldwell and
James Williams; sung in the home of Jean Thomas,
Ashland, Kentucky; June 28, 1937 |
00:04:10 |
"Titanic Sinking" (AFS 00431 A) - Patrick
Williams and a group of Andros Island men; recorded
at the Sponge Docks, Nassau, Bahamas, in July
1935 |
00:04:38 |
"The West Palm Bean Storm" (AFS 00977 A) - Viola
Jenkins, Gainesville, Florida; May 5, 1937 (from
John A. Lomax and Alton C. Morris Florida
collection; AFC 1937/004) |
00:11:43 |
"God Moves On The Water" (AFS 00188 B2) -
Washington (Lightnin') and group of African American
convicts; recorded in Darrington State Farm, Sandy
Point, Texas, in December 1933 |
00:17:35 |
"God Moves The Wind And Storm" (AFS 01402 B2) -
Tilman Cadle; recorded in Middlesboro, Kentucky, in
September 1937 |
00:20:46 |
"God Rode On A Mighty Storm" (AFS 00327 A1) -
Lily Mae Atkinson and mixed group; recorded in
Frederica, Georgia, in June 1935 |
00:25:02 |
"Old Tom Wilson" (AFS 03174 B4) - Ruby Hughes;
recorded in Crossville, Tennessee |
00:25:59 |
"Titanic" (AFS 06729 B3) - Fred Galliher;
recorded in Saltville, Virginia |
00:27:39 |
End |
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Subseries 6: Various
recordings
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Recordings for which there is minimal or no available information, or the
content is not readily organized elsewhere in the sound recording
series. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR696 |
Jazz - Reel 376 -
Big Bands Remotes, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5573 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog ; 7 in. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR563 |
Job material, #1,
undated
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Rack number: RXH 5424 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:11:02) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Archivist's note: compilation of blues recordings by various
artists. Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times. Right
channel only from 00:07:20 to 00:07:48. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR564 |
Job material, #2,
undated
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Rack number: RXH 5425 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:32:48) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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See the note for SR563. Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR369 |
Performances of
blues and jazz songs; one incomplete episode of a radio show, December
23-24, 1974
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Rack number: RXK 1298 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel (Side
1: 00:50:45, Side 2: 01:00:45) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, stereo ; 7
in. |
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Vendor digitization notes: the programs are distorted at times, and
there is phasing from the tape. Mold was cleaned from the tape prior
to digitization. |
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Side 1
Time
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Content
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Start |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
band. The song opens with lyrics: "If I
only..." |
00:04:36 |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
band. Lyrics include: "I got trouble..." |
00:09:26 |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
band |
00:13:53 |
an unidentified piece played by the band.
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00:18:18 |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
band |
00:24:37 |
an unidentified piece played by the band |
00:28:36 |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
band. Lyrics: "she got to wake up...she doesn't have
to worry" |
00:34:22 |
an unidentified piece played by the band |
00:41:50 |
an episode of talk on the radio: "Conversation at
Chicago" |
00:42:40 |
RL asks Prof. Gibson Winter (GW) about the main
point of the book. GW answers that we created a high
technology culture, people are given the status by
belonging to it. To be free is first to belong, to
be counted in, to have a guaranteed income, or some
kind of assurance to belong to that society. This is
a starting point. |
00:43:35 |
RL asks, so there are two different senses of
freedom. The old one is lack of freedom. |
00:44:54 |
An unidentified female voice says "I don't see
young people today see freedom as a goal. In the
process of being free, we should be careful we don't
take on another yoke under the name of
freedom." |
00:45:27 |
GW says he sees two levels of the problems:
organizational level of freedom, and cultural
meaning of freedom in the society. |
00:46:43 |
All guest speakers continue to discuss about
organizational level of freedom. GW says there are
two aspects of what we need to be free. We need to
belong, and we need to have a voice. |
00:48:24 |
An unidentified man asks why is there change from
the old sense of freedom to the new freedom. He
speaks of John Adams as an example to explain the
idea. GW and guests continue to discuss the issues
of freedom. |
00:50:45 |
The discussion ends abruptly at the end of the
tape. |
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Side 2
Time
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Content
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Start |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
band. |
00:07:35 |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
piano and harmonica. Lyrics: "baby I gonna let you
go..." |
00:11:58 |
an unidentified boogie woogie piece played by the
harmonica and the band. |
00:17:47 |
Musicians talk about adjusting the balance of the
instruments and test the sound. |
00:20:28 |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
band. Lyrics: "We are going down the road ... going
to downtown, to the market...she borrowed some money
to go to the salon." |
00:25:15 |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
band |
00:32:06 |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
band |
00:36:49 |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
band |
00:44:08 |
an unidentified piece played by the band.
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00:48:05 |
an unidentified piece played by the band. |
00:56:03 |
an unidentified singer singing along with the
band |
01:00:45 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR362 |
Sermons and songs,
October 22, 1961
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Rack number: RXH 4604 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:32:16) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Performances by an unidentified singer accompanied by guitar. Tape
box spine: #2. Collector's original ID number: 83. Logger's note: notes from the original tape box: Song: "I don't want
to be buried." First thirty seconds lost. Sermon and Songs. Vendor's digitization note: there is significant hum from the
tape. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
Singing and preaching the gospel of an
unidentified song #1. The style is strong
improvisation and reciting. Lyrics: "Jesus Son of
David, the seed of Abraham, so kind and true, do you
know him..." |
00:02:03 |
Talking about the seed of Abraham and the reason
why Jesus is the Son of David |
00:03:05 |
Singing and preaching the gospel
continues |
00:04:29 |
Singing an unidentified song #2. Lyrics: "Lord, I
am doing all the good I can, I praise your name all
I can, I lift up your name all I can..." |
00:07:15 |
Talking and preaching about God should to be
lifted up and honored. |
00:07:48 |
Singing an unidentified song #3. Lyrics: "This
victory shall be mine, this joy shall be mine, this
happiness shall be mine, this peace shall be mine,
this holiness shall be mine, this love shall be
mine." |
00:10:38 |
Singing an unidentified song #4. Lyrics: "If I
labor God's gonna give me a crown." |
00:12:35 |
Singing an unidentified song #5. Lyrics: "Let
Jesus fix it for you. Whenever you pray, let Him has
His will." |
00:14:57 |
Preaching the gospel. Jesus fixes all your
trouble. Jesus was born the man to do it all. He
died on Calvary, sin was drive out. |
00:15:45 |
Singing an unidentified song #6. Lyrics: "Lord, I
am running for eternal life. I am praying for
eternal life. Lift up your name for eternal life. I
am teaching for eternal life." |
00:18:06 |
Preaching the gospel. The passage from Scripture
is John 6:47: "Very truly I tell you, the one who
believes has eternal." God said, I am the bread of
life. He is God of the day, God of peace, God of
living. |
00:20:48 |
Singing an unidentified song #7. Lyrics: "I know
the Lord will make a way. Yes. He will." |
00:23:38 |
Brief talking |
00:23:58 |
Singing an unidentified song #8. Lyrics: "The
Lord got a hold of my hands and He leads me. The
Lord is in my mind, and He leads me. Lead me
Jesus." |
00:25:03 |
Preaching the gospel: 1 Corinthians 15:51
"Listen, I tell you a mystery: We will not all
sleep, but we will all be changed." |
00:25:42 |
Singing an unidentified song #9. Lyrics: "There
is rest, sweet rest, at the Master's feet. There is
favor now at the mercy seat. We may call on Him
ev'ry grief and care. There is always a blessing, a
blessing in prayer." |
00:26:48 |
Singing an unidentified song #10. Lyrics: "Go
down, Moses. Way down in Egypt's land. Tell old
Pharaoh. Let my people go." |
00:28:28 |
Singing an unidentified song #11. Lyrics: "I am
the living bread. I am the bread that came down from
heaven." |
00:31:31 |
Talking and preaching the gospel. The passage
from Scripture is John 1:1 "In the beginning was the
Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was
God." |
00:32:16 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR688 |
Five tunes from the
radio, circa 1970
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Rack number: RXH 5565 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:19:30) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Archivist's note: the tape includes two takes of the 1970 song, "Fire
and Rain," performed by an unidentified female vocalist. Vendor's digitization note: the program is distorted at times. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR707 |
Discussion of
country blues and urban blues, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5584 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(polyester, 00:03:54) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, full track, mono ; 7
in. |
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Logger's note: a group of unidentified men speak about country blues
and urban blues. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
An unidentified man talks about differences
between country blues and city blues. |
00:03:54 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR708 |
Two free jazz
pieces, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5585 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(polyester, 00:05:29) : analog, 15 ips, half track, stereo ; 7
in. |
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Logger's notes: Two free jazz pieces. The musicians are not
identified. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
Free jazz music. The musicians are (at least)
piano and saxophone. |
00:02:25 |
blank |
00:02:55 |
Free jazz music. The musicians are (at least)
percussion and clarinet or saxophone. |
00:05:29 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR710 |
Solo guitar tunes,
played by an unidentified musician, on an acoustic guitar,
undated
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Rack number: RXH 5587 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(polyester, 00:15:30) : analog, 15 ips, half track, stereo ; 7
in. |
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The title was supplied by the logger. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
Tune #1 - unidentified |
00:02:57 |
Tune #2 - unidentified |
00:05:46 |
Tune #3 - unidentified |
00:09:15 |
Tune #4 - unidentified |
00:11:34 |
Tune #5 - unidentified |
00:13:12 |
Tune #6 - unidentified |
00:15:30 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR711 |
A singer, a guitar,
and 30 seconds of a song, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5588 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(acetate, 00:00:30) : analog, 15 ips, half track, stereo ; 7
in. |
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The title was supplied by the logger. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR712 |
One instrumental
piece played by a full orchestra, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5589 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(polyester, 00:06:00 : analog, 15 ips, half track, stereo ; 7
in. |
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The title was supplied by the logger. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR715 |
An unidentified
old-fashioned string band plays three songs, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5592 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(polyester, 00:07:50) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half track, mono ; 7
in. |
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Logger's note: the band sounds like an "old fashioned string band,"
and includes a fiddle and guitar. The vocalists are not identified.
The first lines of the songs with vocal are not intelligible. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
Unidentified song - band and vocal |
00:03:35 |
Unidentified song - band and vocal |
00:06:37 |
Unidentified song - band, no vocal |
00:07:50 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR716 |
Songs by a woman and
man, with an acoustic guitar, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5593 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(polyester, 00:14:35) : analog, 15 ips, half track, stereo ; 7
in. |
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Archivist's note: the title was supplied by the archivist. SR716,
SR720, and SR721, feature the same singers, and
SR716 and SR720 have at least one song in common. SR725 may also feature the same
singers. Logger's note: an unidentified man and an unidentified woman sing
four songs. Someone plays acoustic guitar accompaniment. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
unidentified song. Woman sings lead, man sing
harmony. |
00:03:48 |
first line: "I've been long at sea, in an open
boat." Man sings solo. |
00:08:10 |
first line: "[?] on the airplane, flying home to
heaven." Duet. |
00:11:07 |
first line: "If I were a red wing black bird, I'd
fly so high." Man sings lead, woman harmony.
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00:11:35 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR720 |
Songs by a woman and
man, with an acoustic guitar, undated
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