The Free CD

Posted 08/14/2011

read the Full Track List & Liner NotesThe 5th Annual MUSIC Issue's FREE CD features the Avett Brothers, Doc and Merle Watson, and many more great artists. The Track List is below, and the Full Track List and Liner Notes are here.

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LOVING, LEAVING, LIQUOR, AND THE LORD
Songs in the Southern Vernacular

1. "Salvation Song" the avett brothers 4:48
2. "This Is Everybody's Song" bishop manning and the manning family 3:10
3. "Red Rocking Chair" doc and merle watson 2:07
4. "These August Days" the small ponds 5:38
5. "Cricket on the Hearth" benton flippen & the smokey valley boys 3:11
6. "Campanitas de Amor" retoño 2:45
7. "Alabama Jubilee" ben hall 2:16
8. "I Can't Believe You Gone" david lee 2:16
9. "Bearsville Rock" nothing and the no names 1:45
10. "Web in Front" archers of loaf 2:05
11. "Sought & Hidden" nathan salsburg 3:12
12. "Midnight on the Stormy Deep" ernest stoneman and miss irma frost 3:13
13. "Down in the Willow Garden" bessie rabb 2:08
14. "Can I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight, Mister?" spencer moore 3:33
15. "Baby Please Don't Go" kenny brown 4:16
16. "Father, I Stretch My Hand to Thee" union chapel community baptist church congregation, led by pastor jimmy strickland and sister flora jones 4:01
17. "The World that Died" strategy featuring ivan r. sturdivant 3:35
18. "The Saddest Affair" felix obelix 4:14
19. "Devil of Love" curt moore 2:52
20. "A Little Bit of Mercy" caroline herring 3:58
21. "Old Corn Liquor" carolina chocolate drops with joe thompson and bob carlin 4:01
22. "I'll Be Gone" last year's men 1:53

 

“The rich array of photographs and graphics, and the sincere and effective attempt at readerly appeal, go well beyond what is attempted by most… Southern Cultures is truly impressive.” —Council of Editors of Learned Journals