
Fred McDowell - The Alan Lomax Recordings LP NEW
Fred McDowell - The Alan Lomax Recordings LP
NEW. SEALED.
Mississippi Records
Fred McDowellâs first ever recordingsâbefore the folk festivals and blues clubs, before âMississippiâ was inserted in front of his name, before the Rolling Stones covered his âYou Got To Move.â Theyâre the sound of the music McDowell played on his porch, at picnics, and juke joints; with his friends and family; occasionally for money but always for pleasure. Recorded by Alan Lomax in a meeting of two of American musicâs great figures. A historic session, and one of our very favorite records. Â Remastered from 24-bit digital transfers of Alan Lomaxâs original tapes, and annotated by Arhoolie Recordsâ Adam Machado and the Alan Lomax Archiveâs Nathan Salsburg, they are an illustration of the mind-blowing revelation that was Fred McDowell. Â On the first day of fall, 1959, in Como, Mississippi, a farmer named Fred McDowell emerged from the woods and ambled over to his neighbor Lonnie Youngâs front porch with a guitar in hand. Alan Lomax and Shirley Collins were there recording the Young brothersâ fife and drum ensemble, as well as the raggy old country dance music of their neighbors, the Pratcher brothers, and they had no idea what to expect from this slight man in overalls. Â They certainly didnât expect that Fred would soon become internationally known as one of the most original, talented, and affecting country bluesmen ever recorded. Â 12â black vinyl LP with double-sided insert with historical information.
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Fred McDowell - The Alan Lomax Recordings LP
NEW. SEALED.
Mississippi Records
Fred McDowellâs first ever recordingsâbefore the folk festivals and blues clubs, before âMississippiâ was inserted in front of his name, before the Rolling Stones covered his âYou Got To Move.â Theyâre the sound of the music McDowell played on his porch, at picnics, and juke joints; with his friends and family; occasionally for money but always for pleasure. Recorded by Alan Lomax in a meeting of two of American musicâs great figures. A historic session, and one of our very favorite records. Â Remastered from 24-bit digital transfers of Alan Lomaxâs original tapes, and annotated by Arhoolie Recordsâ Adam Machado and the Alan Lomax Archiveâs Nathan Salsburg, they are an illustration of the mind-blowing revelation that was Fred McDowell. Â On the first day of fall, 1959, in Como, Mississippi, a farmer named Fred McDowell emerged from the woods and ambled over to his neighbor Lonnie Youngâs front porch with a guitar in hand. Alan Lomax and Shirley Collins were there recording the Young brothersâ fife and drum ensemble, as well as the raggy old country dance music of their neighbors, the Pratcher brothers, and they had no idea what to expect from this slight man in overalls. Â They certainly didnât expect that Fred would soon become internationally known as one of the most original, talented, and affecting country bluesmen ever recorded. Â 12â black vinyl LP with double-sided insert with historical information.











