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Fonotone Records 1956-1969

Fonotone Records 1956-1969
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. "Chinese Breakdown" by Joe Bussard & Oscar Myers
  2. "Power in the Blood" by Sunny Side Sacred Singers
  3. "Wanda Russell's Blues" by Blind Thomas
  4. "Foggy Bottom Shuffle" by Danville Dan
  5. "I Love You Mama" by Tennessee Mess Arounders
  6. "Soldier's Joy" by Happy Johnny and Family
  7. "Carry Me Back to the Mountains" by Blue Ridge Partners
  8. "Fox Chase" by W.R. Barnes and W.E. Barnes
  9. "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" by Lucky Chatman's Ozark Mountain Boys
  10. "Baker's Breakdown" by The Adcock Family
  11. "Alley Strut" by Back Alley Boys
  12. "Boweavil" by Lee Moore
  13. "Bugle Call Banjo" by Bluegrass Travelers
  14. "Tator Patch Blues" by Tennessee Mess Arounders
  15. "We Need More Rattle Snakes" by Milo Way
  16. "Jug in the Shade" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  17. "Lost Indian" by Welch Brothers
  18. "Love Old Memphis" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  19. "Old Country Rock" by B. Sam Firk
  20. "The Death of John Kennedy" by Bob Coltman and Joe Bussard
  21. "Onions" by Three Blues Boys
  22. "Paint Brush Blues" by Blind Thomas
  23. "Helter Skelter" by Welch Brothers
  24. "Green Blues" by Mississippi Swampers
  25. "Hannah Open the Door" by Georgia Jokers
  26. "Wildwood Flower" by Hillbilly Boys
  27. "Down on the Delaware" by Whitacre Family

Disc 2:

  1. "Crazy Arms" by Bill Hoffman and Joe Bussard
  2. "Bluegrass" by Lucky Chatman's Ozark Mountain Boys
  3. "Rome Georgia Bound" by Georgia Jokers
  4. "Blind Blues" by Blind Thomas
  5. "Bluegrass Shuffle" by Bluegrass Travelers
  6. "Cider Time Rag" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  7. "Sugar Babe" by Happy Johnny and Family
  8. "Tearing Down the Laurel" by Welch Brothers
  9. "Up Jumped the Devil" by Possum Holler Boys
  10. "Fox Chase" by Clarence Fross
  11. "Virginia Ramble" by Virginia Ramblers
  12. "Sow Good Seeds" by Joe Bussard
  13. "Nobody's Darling but Mine" by Beachley Sisters
  14. "Everlasting Joy" by Brother Smith and Brother Amos
  15. "Backlander's Hornpipe" by The Backlanders
  16. "Jokin' Georgia Rag" by Georgia Jokers
  17. "Stir It Now" by Jackson Jug Jumpers
  18. "Kid Future's Blues" by Kid Future
  19. "R.G. Chimes" by Rocky Ridge Ramblers
  20. "Back Alley Wiggle" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  21. "Pig Tail Fling" by Possum Holler Boys
  22. "Down Where the River Bends" by Rocky Ridge Ramblers
  23. "The Flight of Astronaut John Glenn" by Joe Bussard and Oscar Myers
  24. "Hillbilly's Guitar" by Hillbilly Boys
  25. "Memphis Hambone Blues" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  26. "Mandolin Blues" by Tennessee Mess Arounders
  27. "Cheat Mountain" by Welch Brothers

Disc 3:

  1. "Shady Grove" by The Adcock Family
  2. "Cumberland Gap" by Birmingham Bill
  3. "Fisher's Hornpipe" by Coltman and Taylor
  4. "Cackling Hen" by Joe Birchfield and Family
  5. "Barefoot Mamlish Blues" by B. Sam Firk
  6. "Black Jack Rag" by Two Black Jacks
  7. "Hot Corn Cold Corn" by The Adcock Family
  8. "Tear It Down" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  9. "Father Put the Cow Away" by Happy Johnny and Family
  10. "Whitacre's Hornpipe" by Whitacre Family
  11. "Banjo Stretch" by Bluegrass Travelers
  12. "Coal Tipple Blues" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  13. "Some Summer Day No. 2" by Mississippi Swampers
  14. "Hopalong Peter" by Mash Mountain Boys
  15. "The Crowing Rooster" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  16. "Little Boy Stole My Jacket" by Whitacre Family
  17. "Black Cat Blues" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  18. "Frankie" by Tennessee Joe
  19. "Striped Stockings" by Whitacre Family
  20. "Short String Strut" by Guitar Rascals
  21. "The Voyage of Apollo 8" by Blind Robert Ward
  22. "Black Jack Drag" by Two Black Jacks
  23. "Rory Mae" by Kid Future
  24. "Silver Bells" by Coltman and Taylor
  25. "Weissman Blues" by Blind Thomas

Disc 4:

  1. "Sara Jane" by The Adcock Family
  2. "What She's Got" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  3. "Susie" by Georgia Jokers
  4. "Round Town Gals" by Robert H. Cubbage and Round Top Mountain Boys
  5. "Ramblin' Blues" by W.E. Barnes
  6. "Pretty Little Girl" by Sizemore and Smith
  7. "Scattin' Rag" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  8. "Please Love Me" Bill Hoffman and Joe Bussard
  9. "Delta Moodish Blues" by B. Sam Firk
  10. "Busted Boiler Blues" by Oscar Myers
  11. "Big Legged Mama" by Ted Kreh
  12. "Leather Breeches" by Happy Johnny and Family
  13. "Dark and Lonely Night Blues" by Mississippi Swampers
  14. "Borrow Love and Go" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  15. "I Don't Love Nobody" by Blue Ridge Partners
  16. "Hen Pecked Man" by Birmingham Bill
  17. "Trestle Blues" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  18. "Train to Danville" by Danville Dan
  19. "No Special Rider Blues" by B. Sam Firk
  20. "Basement Blues" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  21. "Drunk Song No. 2" by Damien
  22. "If You Don't Love Me Mama" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  23. "Stone Pony" by Mississippi Swampers
  24. "The Pueblo's Crew" by Blind Robert Ward
  25. "Confessin'" by Wild Mountain Boys
  26. "Poor Boy Blues" by Blind Thomas

Disc 5:

  1. "Cripple Creek" by Bill Bailey & Frank Stuart
  2. "Put My Little Shoes Away" by Lucky Chatman's Ozark Mountain Boys
  3. "Hoppin' the Frets" by The Adcock Family
  4. "John Henry take 1" by Mason O'Bavion
  5. "Nine Pound Hammer" by The Adcock Family
  6. "Birmingham Tickle" by Birmingham Bill
  7. "Atlanta Rag" by Georgia Jokers
  8. "Old Hypocrite" by Clarence Fross
  9. "Sugar in the Gourd" by Bald Knob Chicken Snatchers
  10. "I Hear Mother Calling" by Lee Moore
  11. "It's Only the Wind" by Beachley Sisters
  12. "Maple Sugar" by Whitacre Family
  13. "Preach the Gospel" by Brother Smith and Brother Amos
  14. "My Savior Died for Me" by W.R. Barnes and W.E. Barnes
  15. "Sunflower Strut" by Danville Dan
  16. "Hand Me Down My Walking Cane" by Joe Bussard & Oscar Myers
  17. "Lay My Armor Down" by Gabriel's Holy Testifiers
  18. "The Old Folks Started It" by Jolly Joe's Jug Band
  19. "Done Gone" by Whitacre Family
  20. "Got To Get a Little More" by Bob Coltman
  21. "Wild Mountain Ramble" by Wild Mountain Boys
  22. "Money Green No. 2" by B. Sam Firk
  23. "Didn't They Crucify My Lord" by Sunny Side Sacred Singers
  24. "I'm Rollin' On" by Carolina Pine Knots
  25. "Delta Crapation" by Kid Future
  26. "Sugar Tree Stomp " by Possum Holler Boys

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #166599 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-12-06
  • Number of discs: 5

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Massive 5CD set of American Primitive music unearthed for the first time (in various styles: Jug Band, Country, Old Time, Blues and Bluegrass), recorded and documented by Joe Bussard's 78-RPM Fonotone label, 1956-1969 -- not one track previously on CD before. Incredible package featuring 131 tracks over 5 discs, 160-page perfect-bound book, 17 full-color postcards, 3 record label reproductions in souvenir folder and a nickel-plated Fonotone Records bottle opener(!) -- all packaged in a deluxe cigar box. The label that gave us one of the most elaborate packaging presentations of the modern era (Goodbye Babylon, DTD's first release from 2004). What started as a conversation about Fonotone Records metamorphasized into this 5CD box set, for which no stone went unturned. Master reel-to-reel tapes, unplayed for decades but still pristine, were painstakingly remastered; forgotten Kodak slides in old cigar boxes were dusted off and retouched; and musicians! of all stripes who had disappeared more than 35 years ago were tracked down. Their stories, and the story of Fonotone, the last 78-RPM record label in the land, are told here with words, pictures and music. Take a look-see, give it a listen, and get a rare portrait of a long-gone America.

Byron Coley, The Wire, February 2006
"The sound is great and the documentation superb. Why can't every box set be as thoughtful?"


Customer Reviews

Thanks Joe, you took me back to my Grandmother's front porch! 5
The Fonotone boxed set is outstanding. The quality and selection of the music and the packaging were done with great respect to the artists.

When I listened to the music it took me back to my earliest childhood memories. The cigar box with the book, postcards and pictures, and even the bottle opener placed me back into that era of time. I believe Joe Bussard and the artists would be proud of their legacy "living on". I know my experience with the set created a greater sense of appreciation of their efforts and their contribution to my life.

Thanks again Joe and the people at Dust to Digital!

Excited about the Fonotone set!5
I was lucky enough to get to attend the release party for the Fonotone Records box set last Thursday in Atlanta. I got to meet Joe Bussard and hear a band from Tennessee whose family is on the set. I couldn't have had a better time. I bought a copy of the Fonotone set at the show and have been listening to it non-stop all weekend. What a great job Dust-to-Digital did in presenting this music, and what a great job Joe Bussard did in recording it.

Hee Haw ain't got nothin' on this!5
The Fonotone Records box takes me back to a time in music history I never had the chance to experience. So glad Dust-to-Digital has offered such a diverse sampling of a truly influential era in Southern music history; a chance to connect even further with my Southern roots.

This cleverly assembled boxed set is as pleasing to the eyes as it is to the ears! Joe Bussard and his crew were truly "pickin' and grinnin"!