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| The third installment in Document's four-fold Roy Harvey retrospective surveys his lesser-known recordings dating from May 1929 through December 1930. More diverse than any of the other volumes, it opens with a pair of sides recorded in New York at the same session as half-a-dozen titles which were issued under the name of the Highlanders. This group combined banjoist Charlie Poole and guitarist Roy Harvey with fiddlers Lonnie Austin and Odell Smith. Unusually for these artists and their music, the lineup also included a pianist named Lucy Terry. Vocals by Poole and the instrumentals from that date are not included here; what you get are two vocals by Harvey which were released under the pseudonym of Fred Newman because by this time, his label-hopping impelled him to record under different names from time to time. |
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Key Information
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| Number of Discs: |
1 |
| Record Label: |
Document (USA) |
| Artist: |
Roy Harvey |
| Release Date: |
May 06, 2003 |
| Subgenre: |
String Bands |
| Genre: |
Folk |
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Song List: Disc 1
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- San Antonio
- What Is a Home Without Babies
- Virginian Strike of '23
- Policeman's Little Child
- My Yodeling Sweetheart
- I'm Longing to Belong to Someone
- We Have Moonshine in the West Virginia Hills
- Hobo's Pal, A
- You Came Back to Me
- Prison Sorrows
- Greasy Wagon
- Mother's Waltz
- Back to the Blue Ridge
- Just Good-Bye I Am Going Home
- Lilly Reunion
- Hobo's Pal
- No Room For a Tramp
- Little Seaside Village
- Milwaukee Blues
- When the Bees Are in the Hive
- Dying Brakeman
- Railroad Blues
- Jefferson Stre
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Miscellaneous
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| Product ID: |
2002247057 |
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