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- catalog alternative "Berta, Berta.".
- catalog alternative "Buttermilk.".
- catalog alternative "Emmaline, take your time.".
- catalog alternative "Field song from Senegal.".
- catalog alternative "I'm gonna live anyhow till I die.".
- catalog alternative "Jim and John.".
- catalog alternative "Katie left Memphis.".
- catalog alternative "Louisiana.".
- catalog alternative "Mama Lucy.".
- catalog alternative "No more, my Lord.".
- catalog alternative "Old original blues.".
- catalog alternative "Po' boy blues.".
- catalog contributor b11582679.
- catalog contributor b11582680.
- catalog contributor b11582681.
- catalog contributor b11582682.
- catalog contributor b11582683.
- catalog contributor b11582684.
- catalog contributor b11582685.
- catalog contributor b11582686.
- catalog contributor b11582687.
- catalog contributor b11582688.
- catalog contributor b11582689.
- catalog contributor b11582690.
- catalog contributor b11582691.
- catalog contributor b11582692.
- catalog contributor b11582693.
- catalog contributor b11582694.
- catalog contributor b11582695.
- catalog created "p1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "p1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "p1977.".
- catalog description "Louisiana (Henry Ratcliff) : Field song from Senegal (Bakari-Badji, vocals) -- Po' boy blues (John Dudley, vocal) -- Katie left Memphis (Tangle Eye, vocal) -- Berta, Berta (Leroy Miller, group of prisoners, vocals) -- Old original blues (Fred McDowell, vocal and guitar; Miles Pratcher, rhythm guitar) -- Jim and John (Ed Young, home-made-fife; Lonnie Young, vocal and bass drum) -- Emmaline, take your time (Alec Askew, panpipes) -- Buttermilk (Miles Pratcher, guitar and fiddle; Bob Pratcher, vocal, guitar, and fiddle) -- Mama Lucy (Leroy Gary, vocal) -- I'm gonna live anyhow till I die (Miles Pratcher, guitar and fiddle; Bob Pratcher, vocal, guitar, and fiddle) -- No more, my Lord (Tangle Eye, group of prisoners, vocals) -- Lining hymn and prayer (Rev. Crenshaw and the congregation of New Brown's Chapel, Memphis) -- Death come a-creepin' in my room (Fred McDowell, vocal and guitar) -- Church-house moan (Bessie Jones) -- Beggin' the blues (Bessie Jones, vocal) -- Rolled and tumbled (Rose Hemphill, vocal; Fred McDowell, guitar) -- Goin' down to the races (Fred McDowell, vocal and guitars; Miles Pratcher, guitar; Fannie Davis, comb and paper) -- You gotta cut that out (Forrest City Joe, vocal and harmonica; unidentified guitar).".
- catalog description "Principally recorded by Alan Lomax in the field from 1941 to the present.".
- catalog extent "1 sound disc :".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "p1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : New World Records,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Blues (Music)".
- catalog subject "M1630.18".
- catalog subject "Music United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Louisiana (Henry Ratcliff) : Field song from Senegal (Bakari-Badji, vocals) -- Po' boy blues (John Dudley, vocal) -- Katie left Memphis (Tangle Eye, vocal) -- Berta, Berta (Leroy Miller, group of prisoners, vocals) -- Old original blues (Fred McDowell, vocal and guitar; Miles Pratcher, rhythm guitar) -- Jim and John (Ed Young, home-made-fife; Lonnie Young, vocal and bass drum) -- Emmaline, take your time (Alec Askew, panpipes) -- Buttermilk (Miles Pratcher, guitar and fiddle; Bob Pratcher, vocal, guitar, and fiddle) -- Mama Lucy (Leroy Gary, vocal) -- I'm gonna live anyhow till I die (Miles Pratcher, guitar and fiddle; Bob Pratcher, vocal, guitar, and fiddle) -- No more, my Lord (Tangle Eye, group of prisoners, vocals) -- Lining hymn and prayer (Rev. Crenshaw and the congregation of New Brown's Chapel, Memphis) -- Death come a-creepin' in my room (Fred McDowell, vocal and guitar) -- Church-house moan (Bessie Jones) -- Beggin' the blues (Bessie Jones, vocal) -- Rolled and tumbled (Rose Hemphill, vocal; Fred McDowell, guitar) -- Goin' down to the races (Fred McDowell, vocal and guitars; Miles Pratcher, guitar; Fannie Davis, comb and paper) -- You gotta cut that out (Forrest City Joe, vocal and harmonica; unidentified guitar).".
- catalog title "The roots of the blues [sound recording].".
- catalog type "sound".