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Times Ain't Like They Used to Be, Vol. 4
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Album: Times Ain't Like They Used to Be, Vol. 4: Early American Rural Music
# Song Title   Time
1)    Lowe Bonnie - Jimmie Tarlton
2)    Early Mornin' Blues - William Harris
3)    Billy in the Low Ground - Dick Burnett/Leonard Rutherford/Burnett & Rutherford
4)    Rambling Gambler - The Dixon Brothers
5)    Every Day in the Week Blues - Pink Anderson/Simmie Dooley/Pink Anderson & Simmie Dooley
6)    I Got a Bulldog - Sweet Brothers
7)    Tom Cat Blues - Cliff Carlisle
8)    Preacher Blues - Henry Brown
9)    Salt River - The Kessinger Brothers
10)    Blushing Bride - Golden Melody Boys
11)    Kiss Me Quick - Georgia Yellow Hammers
12)    Magnolia Blues - Charley Patton
13)    Perrodin Two Step - Ang‚las LeJeune
14)    Bachelor's Hall - Fiddlin' John Carson
15)    Walking Shoes (Button up Shoes) - Tommy Johnson
16)    Wolves Howling - The Stripling Brothers
17)    Mistreated the Only Friend You Had - James Cole & His Washboard Band
18)    Havana River Glide - Martin & Hobbs
19)    I Want Two Wings to Veil My Face - Jess Hillard & His West Virginia Hillbillies
20)    Make Down the Bed and We'll All Sleep Together - Jess Hillard & His West Virginia Hillbillies
21)    Special Rider Blues - Skip James
22)    Walk Right in Belmont - Wilmer Watts/Watts & Wilson
23)    Leaving All to Follow Jesus - Reverend D.C. Price
 

Album: Times Ain't Like They Used to Be, Vol. 4: Early American Rural Music
# Song Title   Time
1)    Lowe Bonnie - Jimmie Tarlton
2)    Early Mornin' Blues - William Harris
3)    Billy in the Low Ground - Dick Burnett/Leonard Rutherford/Burnett & Rutherford
4)    Rambling Gambler - The Dixon Brothers
5)    Every Day in the Week Blues - Pink Anderson/Simmie Dooley/Pink Anderson & Simmie Dooley
6)    I Got a Bulldog - Sweet Brothers
7)    Tom Cat Blues - Cliff Carlisle
8)    Preacher Blues - Henry Brown
9)    Salt River - The Kessinger Brothers
10)    Blushing Bride - Golden Melody Boys
11)    Kiss Me Quick - Georgia Yellow Hammers
12)    Magnolia Blues - Charley Patton
13)    Perrodin Two Step - Ang‚las LeJeune
14)    Bachelor's Hall - Fiddlin' John Carson
15)    Walking Shoes (Button up Shoes) - Tommy Johnson
16)    Wolves Howling - The Stripling Brothers
17)    Mistreated the Only Friend You Had - James Cole & His Washboard Band
18)    Havana River Glide - Martin & Hobbs
19)    I Want Two Wings to Veil My Face - Jess Hillard & His West Virginia Hillbillies
20)    Make Down the Bed and We'll All Sleep Together - Jess Hillard & His West Virginia Hillbillies
21)    Special Rider Blues - Skip James
22)    Walk Right in Belmont - Wilmer Watts/Watts & Wilson
23)    Leaving All to Follow Jesus - Reverend D.C. Price
 
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  • Full title: Times Ain't Like They Used To Be: Early American Rural Music Classic Recordings Of The 1920's and 30's: Volume 4.
  • Personnel: Skip James, Asa Martin (vocals, guitar); Howard Dixon (vocals, steel guitar); Fiddlin' John Carson (vocals, fiddle); Dorsey M. Dixon, Ernest V. Stoneman, James Cole, William Harris (vocals); Ira Stripling, Pink Anderson, Charley Jordan (guitar); Cliff Carlisle, Jimmie Tarlton (slide guitar); Clark Kessinger, Charlie Stripling, Leonard Rutherford (fiddle); Punch Miller (trumpet).
  • Audio Remasterer: Richard Nevins.
  • Liner Note Authors: Charles K. Wolfe; Don Kent; Richard Nevins.
  • Arranger: Skip James.
Professional Reviews
Dirty Linen (4-5/00, p.93) - "...these CDs cull from remastered 78 r.p.m. records of rags, banjo songs, fiddle tunes, ballads, religious melodies, and, of course, the blues....this is a mighty series and required listening for anyone who thinks American music started with Elvis."
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