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African American Folk Rhythms

Jenkins, Ella. CD - 1998 CD Folk Jenkins African 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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Originally produced by Moses Asch, Folkways Records, New York, NY; previously released in 1960 as Scholastic Records SC 7654 and reissued in 1992 as Smithsonian Folkways SFW 45003.
"Celebrating fifty years of Folkways recordings"--Container.
Compact disc.
"HDCD."
Program notes, lyrics, and an Ella Jenkins discography (20 p. : ill. ; 12 cm.) inserted in container.
Wade in the water ; Didn't my Lord deliver Danuel ; A man went down to the river (4:01) -- Did you feed my cow? (0:41) -- Up and down this road (1:07) -- Who all is here? (0:37) -- That's all right Julie (0:45) -- No more auction block (2:06) -- Who's gonna be your man? (2:13) -- Cotton-eyed Joe (2:01) -- Hammer song (2:51) -- Racing with the sun (2:52) -- Run and help us tell (2:12) -- This is the way I pray (2:09) -- All over this world (1:33) -- Rockin' Jerusalem (2:37) -- You better mind (2:53) -- Get away Jordan (3:03) -- Old time religion I (1:02) -- Old time religion II (1:22) -- Old time religion III (2:11)
Ella Jenkins assisted by Shiz Hori, guitar (first 10 selections) ; Goodwill Spiritual Choir ; soloists: Treopia Williams, Maggie Bracey, and Arthur Logan (last 9 selections) ; Doris Grimes, piano (final selction) ; Arthur S. Logan, director.

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PUBLISHED
Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways, p1998.
Year Published: 1998
Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: CD

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Hori, Shiz.
Logan, Arthur S.
Goodwill Spiritual Choir.

SUBJECTS
Folk songs, English -- United States.
African Americans -- Music.
Spirituals (Songs)
Gospel music.