
Rich Amerson- Negro Folk Music of Alabama 4 (CD)
American folklorist Harold Courlander compiled this series (Negro Folk Music of Alabama) from the recordings he made in rural Alabama in 1950. The album is an attempt to counter the stereotypes of black music that were popular in America during the middle of the 20th century. This fourth volume, album 2, presents traditional spirituals and newer gospel songs (plus one story), often displaying the traditional call-and-response singing pattern. Although Rich Amerson takes the lead, his sister, Earthy Anne Coleman, is consistently present in a supporting role. Liner notes include an explanation of the various influences that helped shape African American music, as well as a brief biography of Rich Amerson and song lyrics.
Tracklist:
- Animals In Church
- King David
- Israelites Shouting
- Didn't You Hear
- When You Feel Like Moaning
- Death Have Mercy
- It's Getting Late In The Evening
- Lord I'm Waiting On You
- Job Job
- Come On Up To Bright Glory
- This May Be Your Last Time
Rich Amerson- Negro Folk Music of Alabama 4 (CD)
American folklorist Harold Courlander compiled this series (Negro Folk Music of Alabama) from the recordings he made in rural Alabama in 1950. The album is an attempt to counter the stereotypes of black music that were popular in America during the middle of the 20th century. This fourth volume, album 2, presents traditional spirituals and newer gospel songs (plus one story), often displaying the traditional call-and-response singing pattern. Although Rich Amerson takes the lead, his sister, Earthy Anne Coleman, is consistently present in a supporting role. Liner notes include an explanation of the various influences that helped shape African American music, as well as a brief biography of Rich Amerson and song lyrics.
Tracklist:
- Animals In Church
- King David
- Israelites Shouting
- Didn't You Hear
- When You Feel Like Moaning
- Death Have Mercy
- It's Getting Late In The Evening
- Lord I'm Waiting On You
- Job Job
- Come On Up To Bright Glory
- This May Be Your Last Time
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American folklorist Harold Courlander compiled this series (Negro Folk Music of Alabama) from the recordings he made in rural Alabama in 1950. The album is an attempt to counter the stereotypes of black music that were popular in America during the middle of the 20th century. This fourth volume, album 2, presents traditional spirituals and newer gospel songs (plus one story), often displaying the traditional call-and-response singing pattern. Although Rich Amerson takes the lead, his sister, Earthy Anne Coleman, is consistently present in a supporting role. Liner notes include an explanation of the various influences that helped shape African American music, as well as a brief biography of Rich Amerson and song lyrics.
Tracklist:
- Animals In Church
- King David
- Israelites Shouting
- Didn't You Hear
- When You Feel Like Moaning
- Death Have Mercy
- It's Getting Late In The Evening
- Lord I'm Waiting On You
- Job Job
- Come On Up To Bright Glory
- This May Be Your Last Time










