Cowboy Songs and Cattle Calls from Texas

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Annotation

Originally released as Recording Laboratory, Library of Congress AFS L28, 1952

Annotation last modified on 2014-08-30 23:21 UTC.

Tracklist

CD 1
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1Colley's Run-I-O
recorded in:
Washington, D.C., United States (in 1946)
recording engineer:
Rae Korson (in 1946)
guitar:
L. Parker Temple (in 1946)
vocals:
L. Parker Temple (in 1946)
L. Parker Temple1:59
2The Buffalo Skinners
recorded in:
Washington, D.C., United States (in 1941)
recording engineer:
John A. Lomax (in 1941)
vocals:
John A. Lomax (in 1941)
John A. Lomax2:28
3Goodbye, Old Paint
recorded in:
Dalhart, Texas, United States (in 1942)
recording engineer:
John A. Lomax (in 1942)
fiddle:
Jess Morris (in 1942)
vocals:
Jess Morris (in 1942)
Jess Morris4:37
4Goodbye, Old Paint
recorded in:
Pecos, Texas, United States (in 1942)
recording engineer:
John A. Lomax (in 1942)
vocals:
Sloan Matthews (in 1942)
Sloan Matthews1:49
5The Texas Rangers
recorded in:
Pecos, Texas, United States (in 1942)
recording engineer:
John A. Lomax (in 1942)
vocals:
Sloan Matthews (in 1942)
Sloan Matthews2:18
6Cattle Calls
recorded in:
Pecos, Texas, United States (in 1942)
recording engineer:
John A. Lomax (in 1942)
other vocals [cattle calls]:
Sloan Matthews (in 1942)
spoken vocals:
John A. Lomax (in 1942) and Sloan Matthews (in 1942)
Sloan Matthews4:38
7The Cowboy's Life Is a Very Dreary Life
recorded in:
Pecos, Texas, United States (in 1942)
recording engineer:
John A. Lomax (in 1942)
vocals:
Sloan Matthews (in 1942)
Sloan Matthews1:58
8The Dying Ranger
recorded in:
Fort Davis, Texas, United States (in 1942)
recording engineer:
John A. Lomax (in 1942)
vocals:
Johnny Prude (in 1942)
Johnny Prude5:24
9The Dying Cowboy
recorded in:
Pecos, Texas, United States (in 1942)
recording engineer:
John A. Lomax (in 1942)
vocals:
Sloan Matthews (in 1942)
Sloan Matthews2:37
10The Streets of Laredo
recorded in:
Fort Davis, Texas, United States (in 1942)
recording engineer:
John A. Lomax (in 1942)
vocals:
Johnny Prude (in 1942)
Johnny Prude1:53
11The Zebra Dun
recorded in:
Washington, D.C., United States (in 1948)
recording engineer:
Duncan Emrich (in 1948)
vocals:
J. M. Waddell (in 1948)
J. M. Waddell2:58
12The Dreary Black Hills
recorded in:
Dallas, Texas, United States (in 1942)
recording engineer:
John A. Lomax (in 1942)
vocals:
Harry Stephens (in 1942)
Harry Stephens3:55
13The Night Herding Song
recorded in:
Dallas, Texas, United States (in 1942)
recording engineer:
John A. Lomax (in 1942)
vocals:
Harry Stephens (in 1942)
Harry Stephens3:55

Credits

Release

engineer:Michael Donaldson (engineer)
producer:Bob Carlin
editor:Duncan Emrich
mastering:Bob Carlin
David Glasser (mastering engineer)
design:Susan Marsh (designer)
mastered at:Airshow Mastering (Old Springfield location) in Springfield, Virginia, United States
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/6008827 [info]