Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be ist eine Kompilations-Reihe von Yazoo Records . Die Reihe schließt insgesamt acht CDs und eine DVD ein, die einen Querschnitt durch die American Roots Music, also Blues , Folk und Old-Time Music sowie Gospel bietet. Alle Aufnahmen stammen aus den 1920er und 1930er Jahren.
Die erste CD, Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 1 , erschien am 22. April 1997. Zusätzlich zu den acht CDs gibt es eine DVD, die Originalaufnahmen der damaligen Künstler, wie zum Beispiel Ernest Stoneman , Buell Kazee , die Memphis Jug Band oder die Nugrape Twins enthält.
Veröffentlichungen
CDs
Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 1 [ 1]
Buell Kazee
Blues in a Bottle – Prince Albert Hunt
Dollar Bill Blues – Charlie Jordan
Lost John Dean – Bascom Lamar Lundford
Streak of Lean, Streak of Flat – A. A. Gray & Seven Foot Dilly
Sinking of the Titanic – Richard „Rabbit“ Brown
Tennessee Girls – Dykes Magic City Trio
Shotgun Blues – Bob Campbell
Train on the Island – J.P. Nestor & Normon Edmonds
The Fault’s in Me – The Four Wanders
The Trail of Haley’s Comet – Happy Hayseeds
Wake Up You Drowsy Sleeper – The Oaks Family
How You Want Your Rollin’ Done – Louis Lasky
Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss – Frank Blevins and his Tar Heel Rattlers
On the Road Again – Memphis Jug Band
The Dying Soldier – Buell Kazee
Voice Throwin’ Blues – Buddy Boy Hawkins
Been on the Job Too Long – Wilmer Watts & the Lonely Eagles
Fannie Moore – Ken Maynard
I Got Your Ice Cold Nugrape – Nugrape Twins
The Old Miller’s Will – The Carson Brothers & Sprinkle
Skinner – Winston Holmes & Charlie Turner
How to Make Love – Southern Moonlight Entertainers
Old Jimmie Sutton – Grayson and Whitter
Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 2 [ 2]
Cannon's Jug Stompers
John Henry Blues – Earl Johnson and his Dixie Entertainers
Moanin’ the Blues – Allen Shaw
Lonesome Road Blues – Ernest Stoneman
Washboard Cut Out – Bobby Leegan and his Need More Band
Bob McKinney – Henry Thomas
Swanee River – Fiddlin' John Carson and his Virginia Reelers
James Alley Blues – Richard „Rabbit“ Brown
Sail Away Ladies – Uncle Dave Macon and his Fruit Jar Drinkers
The Rooster’s Crowing Blues – Cannon’s Jug Stompers
Tallapoosa Bound – A. A. Gray & Seven Foot Dilly
Billy Grimes the Rover – The Shelor Family
Brown Skin Girl Down the Line – The Massey Family
You Know You Done Me Wrong – Joe McCoy
Old Joe – Sid Harkreader & Grady Moore
Beware – Blind Alfred Reed
Knocking Down Casey Jones – Wilmer Watts and the Lonely Eagles
Four Day Blues – Tommy Bradley
Riley the Furniture Man – The Georgia Crackers
Piney Woods Girl – Ernest Stoneman & Emmett Lundy
State Street Rag – Louie Bluie
Sugar In The Ground – The Tweedy Brothers
Then I’ll Move to Town – Southern Moonlight Entertainers
Lord Keep Me With a Mind – Reverend D.C. Rice
Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 3
I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole – Blind Willie Johnson
Barth House Blues – Ashley’s Melody Men
Worried Blues – Frank Hutchison
Snake Doctor Blues – Jelly Jaw Short
Acom Stomp – East Texas Serenaders
Sal’s Got a Meatskin – The Carlisle Brothers
Streetcar Blues – Sleepy John Estes
Fort Smith Breakdown – Luke Hightning & his Ozark Strutters
Sleepy Desert – Wilmer Watts and the Lonely Eagles
Walking Blues – Son House
Sweet Rivers – Allison's Sacred Harp Singers
Gonna Die With My Hammer In My Hand – Williamson Brothers & Curry
Mean Black Cat – Charley Patton
Billy in the Low Ground – Lowe Stokes
Good Time Blues – Jelly Roll Anderson
Christmas Time Will Soon Be Over – Fiddlin' John Carson and his Virginia Reelers
Steel Drivin’ Man – Fruit Jar Guzzler
I’m So Glad – Skip James
Rock About My Sarah Jane – Uncle Dave Macon and his Fruit Jar Drinkers
I’m Talking My Audition to Sing Up in the Sky – Cap, Andy and Flip
Undertaker Blues – Buster Johnson & James Cole's Washboard Band
Sally Johnson – Oscar Harper's Texas String Band
I'll Stay On The Right Road Now – Fa Sol La Singers
Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 4
Cliff Carlisle
Lowe Bonnie – Jimmie Tarlton
Early Morning Blues – William Harris
Billy In The Lowground – Burnett and Rutherford
Rambling Gambler – The Dixon Brothers
Every Day in the Week Blues – Pink Anderson & Simmie Dooley
I Got a Bulldog – The Sweet Brothers
Tom Cat Blues – Cliff Carlisle
Preacher Blues – Hi Henry Brown
Salt River – The Kessinger Brothers
Blushing Bride – The Golden Melody Boys
Kiss Me Quick – Georgia Yellow Hammers
Magnolia Blues – Charley Patton
Perrodin Two Step – Angelas le Jeunne
Bachelor’s Hall – Fiddlin’ John Carson
Walking Shoes (Bottom Up Shoes) – Tommy Johnson
Wolves Howling – The Stripling Brothers
Mistreated the Only Friend You Had – James Cole and his Washboard Band
Havana River Guide – Martin & Hobbs
I Want Two Wings to Veil My Face – Cotton Top Mountain Sanctified Singers
Make Down The Bed and We’ll All Sleep Together – Jess Hillard and his West Virginia Hillbillies
Special Rider Blues – Skip James
Walk Right in Belmont – Watts & Wilson
Leaving All to Follow Jesus – Rev. Rice & Congregation
Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 5 [ 3]
Lowe Stokes
Railroad Blues – Sam McGee
Step Stone – Floyd County Ramblers
Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues – Skip James
Greenback Dollar – Weems String Band
Doggone That Train – Jimmie Davis
Framer’s Blues – Eli Framer
No Room for a Tramp – Roy Harvey & Jess Johnston
Just Over the River – Garland Brothers & Grinstead
Mule Skinner Moan – Ben Covington
Shortening Bread – Reaves White County Ramblers
Black-Eyed Susie – J.P. Nestor & Norman Edmonds
A Rag Blues – Buddy Boy Hawkins
Railroad Blues – Roy Harvey & Jess Johnston
Way Down in North Carolina – Grayson County Railsplitters
Citaco – The Swamp Rooters (A. A. Gray & Lowe Stokes )
Pistol Blues – Unknown Artist
Boat Song March – Murphy Brothers Band
I’ve Got No Honey Babe Now – Frank Blevins and his Tar Heels Rattlers
Bonnie Bess – Wilmer Watts and the Lonely Eagles
Cold Woman Blues – Blind Joe Reynolds
Hamilton’s Special Breakdown – Wyzee, Tucker & Lecroy
Johnny Goodwin – Bull Mountain Moonshiners
Some Happy Day – Charley Patton
Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 6 [ 4]
Eck Robertson
Robinson County – Birkhead & Lane
Aunt Dinah’s Quilting Party – Floyd County Ramblers
It’s Cold in China – Mississippi Moaner
Sail Away Lady – Parker & Dodd
I’m Going Away in the Morn – Uncle Dave Macon and his Fruit Jar Drinkers
Seven Sister Blues – Tenderfoot Edwards
Cousin Sally Brown – Virginia Mountain Boomers
Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo Git Along Little Dogies – Girls of the Golden West
Cherry Ball Blues – Skip James
Milwaukee Blues – Roy Harvey & Jess Johnston
Davy – Weems String Band
God Didn’t Make Me No Monkey Man – Eli Framer
Sally Gooden – Eck Robertson
My Trouble Blues – Jess Johnston & Byrd Moore
Prayer of Death, Part 2 – Charley Patton
Cheat ’Em – Red Headed Fiddlers
Jesus Paved the Way – Dewey & Gassie Bassett
Caroline – Louis Lasky
Swamp Cat Rag – The Swamp Rooters
Ten Cent Piece – Reaves White County Ramblers
Ninety Nine Blues – Blind Joe Reynolds
Rolling River – Jess Hillard and his West Virginia Hillbillies
At the Cross – Turney Brothers
Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 7 [ 5]
Fiddlin' John Carson
Bust Down Stomp – Seven Foot Dilly and his Dill Pickles
Dixie Mail – Jimmie Tarlton
Times Has Done Got Hard Blues – King Solomon Hill
Mineola Rag – East Texas Serenaders
Christ Arose – Sheffield Male Quartet
Rainy Night Blues – Gitfiddle Jim
Good Gal Remember Me – Three Tobacco Tags
Texas Quickstep – Red Headed Fiddlers
Ham Bone Blues – Ed Bell
Cannonball Rag – David Miller
Little More Sugar in the Coffey/Peter Went a-Fishin’ – Fiddlin' John Carson and his Virginia Reelers
Devil and My Brown Shoes – Bo Weavil Jackson
Horseshoe Band – Stripling Brothers
Primrose Hill – Daniels-Deason Sacred Harp Singers
Hard Luck Child – Skip James
Go On, Nora Lee – Uncle Dave Macon & Sam McGee
Jeunes Gens Campagnard – Dennis McGee
I’m Gonna Cross the River of Jordan One of These Days – Jay Bird Coleman
Only a Tramp – Uncle Pete and Louise
Jack of Diamonds – Ben Jarrel & Frank Jenkins
Dry Spell House, Part. 1 – Son House
Pike's Peak – Ted Sharp, Hinman & Sharp
I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go – Old Southern Sacred Singers
Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be, Vol. 8 [ 6]
Frank Hutchison
It's Just Like Heaven – Vaughan Quartet
The Steeley Rag – Red Headed Fiddler
Paddlin' Blues – Gitfiddle Jim
Sand Mountain Drag – Dilly and his Dill Pickles
Sugar Baby – Dock Boggs
My Buddy Blind Papa Lemon – King Solomon Hill
The Lost Child – Stripling Brothers
The Girl That Carried the Girl from Town – Frank Hutchison
You Can't Keep No Brown – Bo Weavil Jackson
Mother Is with the Angels – Wright Brothers Quartet
Rambling Lover – Dick Reinhart
O'Clock Blues – Skip James
Yellow Rose of Texas – Da Costa Woltz’s Southern Broadcasters
Gonna Ride Till the Sun Goes Down – Johnny Barfield
Mamlish Blues – Ed Bell
Robinson County – Ted Sharp, Hinman and Sharp
Valse Des Vachers – Dennis McGee
Jailhouse Rag – David Miller
I Want Someone to Love Me – Tommy Johnson
Tennessee Tornado – Uncle Dave Macon & McGee Brothers
Roving Cowboy – Frank Jenkins
Big Bend Gal – Shelor Family
Yes! Tis Me – Reverend W.M. Mosley
DVD
Einzelnachweise
↑ Times Ain't Like They Used to Be, Vol. 1 bei AllMusic (englisch). Abgerufen am 12. November 2023.
↑ Times Ain't Like They Used to Be, Vol. 2 bei AllMusic (englisch). Abgerufen am 12. November 2023.
↑ Times Ain't Like They Used To Be, Vol. 5. Yazoo Records , archiviert vom Original am 23. Juli 2008 ; abgerufen am 12. November 2023 (englisch).
↑ Times Ain't Like They Used To Be, Vol. 6. Yazoo Records , archiviert vom Original am 11. September 2009 ; abgerufen am 12. November 2023 (englisch).
↑ Times Ain't Like They Used To Be, Vol. 7. Yazoo Records , archiviert vom Original am 10. September 2009 ; abgerufen am 12. November 2023 (englisch).
↑ Times Ain't Like They Used To Be, Vol. 8. Yazoo Records , archiviert vom Original am 29. November 2010 ; abgerufen am 12. November 2023 (englisch).
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