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The Carter Family: 1927-1934  (Audio CD) 
by The Carter Family

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Their setup was primitive enough--guitar, Autoharp, and vocals--but in the late '20s the trio of A.P. Delaney Carter, his wife Sara, and his sister-in-law Maybelle would change (chart?) the course of country music forever. They did it with haunting harmonies, incredible guitar playing (thanks to Maybelle's driving strums on her Gibson L-5 guitar), and a vast repertoire that included murder ballads, gospel tunes, love songs, and Appalachian folk tunes--many of which would be covered by musicians for decades to come. Unlike their musical peers in the late '20s and early '30s, the Carters weren't just playing "hillbilly" music; this was, quite simply, country music, and their timeless output still resonates with listeners today. JSP's bargain-priced, five-CD collection is easily the most complete, essential collection of their music available, capturing and remastering their RCA Victor recordings (their later, less-seminal sessions for Decca and the American Record Company are not included). Hearing five CDs' worth of music from the Carter Family is almost sensory overload--from the initial 1927 Bristol sessions, which Johnny Cash hailed as "the single most important event in the history of country music," to their depression-era recordings. Even today, Sara Carter's voice sounds aching, yet empowered. Whether they're yodeling through "The Foggy Mountain Top," singing a feminist anthem like "Single Girl, Married Girl," or harmonizing with Maybelle on "Worried Man Blues," you can hear the Carters' profound influence on country music. A must-have. --Jason Verlinde

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: April 30, 2002
Studio: Jsp Records
Number Of Discs: 5
Format: Box set, Original recording remastered
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow
2. Little Log Cabin by the Sea
3. Poor Orphan Child
4. Storms Are on the Ocean
5. Single Girl, Married Girl
6. Wandering Boy
7. Meet Me by the Moonlight Alone
8. Little Darlin' Pal of Mine
9. Keep on the Sunny Side
10. Anchored in Love
11. John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man
12. I Ain't Goin' to Work Tomorrow
13. Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?
14. River of Jordan
15. Chewing Gum
16. Wildwood Flower
17. I Have No One to Love Me (But the Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea)
18. Forsaken Love
19. Sweet Fern
20. My Clinch Mountain Home
21. God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign
22. I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes
23. Little Moses
24. Lulu Walls
25. Grave on the Green Hillside
Disc: 2
1. Don't Forget This Song
2. Foggy Mountain Top
3. Bring Back My Blue Eyed Boy
4. Diamonds in the Rough
5. Engine 143
6. Homestead on the Farm
7. Cyclone of Rye Cove
8. Motherless Children
9. When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland
10. No Telephone in Heaven
11. Western Hobo
12. Carter's Blues
13. Wabash Cannonball
14. Distant Land to Roam
15. Jimmie Brown the Newsboy
16. Kitty Waltz
17. Fond Affection
18. Cannonball
19. Lover's Farewell
20. There's Someone Awaiting for Me
21. Little Log Hut in the Lane
22. When the Springtime Comes Again
23. When the World's on Fire
24. I Have an Aged Mother
25. Dying Soldier
26. Worried Man Blues
Disc: 3
1. Lonesome Valley
2. On the Rock Where Moses Stood
3. Room in Heaven for Me
4. Lonesome Pine Special
5. No More the Moon Shines on Lorena
6. On My Way to Canaan's Land
7. Where Shall I Be?
8. Sow 'Em on the Mountain
9. Darling Nellie Across the Sea
10. Birds Were Singing of You
11. Weary Prodigal Son
12. My Old Cottage Home
13. When I'm Gone
14. Sunshine in the Mountain
15. Let the Church Roll On
16. Lonesome for You
17. Can't Feel at Home
18. Why There's a Tear in My Eye
19. Wonderful City
20. Jimmie Rodgers Visits the Carter Family
21. Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers in Texas
22. 'Mid the Green Fields of Virginia
23. Happiest Days of All
24. Picture on the Wall
25. Amber Tresses
Disc: 4
1. I Never Loved but One
2. Tell Me That You Love Me
3. Where We'll Never Grow Old
4. We Will March Through the Streets of the City
5. Sweet as the Flowers in May Time
6. Will the Roses Bloom in Heaven/On a Hill Lone and Gray
7. My Little Home in Tennessee
8. Sun of the Soul
9. If One Won't Another One Will
10. Broken Hearted Love
11. Two Sweethearts
12. Winding Stream
13. I Wouldn't Mind Dying
14. Spirit of Love Watches Over Me
15. Church in the Wildwood
16. Give Me Roses While I Live
17. I Never Will Marry
18. On the Sea of Galilee
19. Home by the Sea
20. I Loved You Better Than You Knew
21. This Is Like Heaven to Me
22. See That My Grave Is Kept Green
23. Over the Garden Wall
24. Gold Watch and Chain
25. Will My Mother Know Me There?
Disc: 5
1. On a Hill Lone and Gray
2. Cowboy Jack
3. I'll Be All Smiles Tonight
4. Away Out on Saint Sabbath
5. Happy or Lonesome
6. One Little Word
7. Darling Daisies
8. East Virginia Blues
9. Lovers Return
10. It'll Aggravate Your Soul
11. Hello Central, Give Me Heaven
12. I'm Working on a Building
13. You've Been Fooling Me, Baby
14. Longing for Old Virginia
15. March Winds Gonna Blow My Blues All Away
16. There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy
17. Are You Tired of Me, My Darling
18. My Heart's Tonight in Texas
19. There's No Hiding Place Down Here
20. Cowboy's Wild Song to His Herd
21. Evening Bells Are Ringing
22. Mountains of Tennessee
23. I'll Be Home Someday
24. Faded Coat of Blue
25. Sailor Boy
 
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Average Customer Review:4.5
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4Hits and Misses  Sep 21, 2009
I so love story telling in a song, and this boxed set delivers the goods. The recording quality certainly could have been better, as the beginning of almost every song has hisses and scratches of a vinyl LP played quite often. I guess it's a balance of keeping the integrity vs. better sound quality. I would caution that this type of music is not to everyone's tastes, particularly to youngsters who have no idea what the Carter family contributed to American music. But if I were to every be casted on a deserted island and allowed to pick only 5 albums, this one would certainly be sitting on the shelf made of coconuts!

5"The shells in the ocean shall be my deathbed"  Aug 18, 2009
I consider this review to be part of my little series of rural, mountain, old-timey and pre-war country music reviews in tribute to Mike Seeger who recently died. While he didn't have anything to do with these original sessions or even this boxed set, he was indispensable in helping America rediscover America's musical heritage. He also did some later work with Sara and Maybelle as well as Lesley Riddle on Close To Home: Old Time Music From Mike Seeger's Collection 1952-1967.

This box spans the famed Bristol, TN sessions of 1927 all the way to New Jersey of '34, the TN sessions being part of what Johnny Cash would, I believe, later call "the Big Bang of country music".

Rightfully loved, canonized and deified since my grandparents were in their teens and 20s, there's not much to say that hasn't been said. Still, it must be noted that the original Carter Family was so much more than just Wildwood Flower. Listen to those harmonies when Maybelle joins in on I Never Loved But One. Harmonies aside, even though the arrangements are so similar, listen to how greatly their Where We'll Never Grow Old differs from Alfred Karnes' equally wonderful version on Music Of Kentucky: Early American Rural Classics 1927-1937. You'll also notice that See That My Grave is Kept Green is an entirely different song than the famed Blind Lemon Jefferson "Clean" tune one can hear on every Lemon compilation or Classic Sides.

These are fine transfers. One thing that has always struck me about this band is how intelligent and progressive they sound in comparison to the fluffy pop drivel that modern mainstream country music has become. Lesley Riddle (yes, a black man was an essential part in the cornerstone country music band) and A.P. collected and rearranged a giant catalog of songs of the mountain folk. Real songs by real people. Sara was a strong, vocal woman when that wasn't always appreciated. Today we have dullards like Toby Keith telling people to Get Drunk and Be Somebody. The heart and consciousness is gone from mainstream country music, replaced by as much production, polish and Image Is Everything garbage as dominates pop and hip-hop. I can't help but think that Jolie Holland's Catalpa and Escondida will speak most deeply to you if you want more music created by human hands, from the inside out. It's music with a pre-war spirit without being retro or museum-bound.

If you love the autoharp aspect of this band, the Seeger-recorded Masters of Old-Time Country Autoharp is essential, having several of the best players to ever touch the instrument.

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1Did not receive  Jul 01, 2009
I cannot rate this purchase since I did not receive it . For some reason my item was apparently shipped to an address I used once to send my brother an item in a hospital in Colorado. He has since died and the item should have been rejected by the hospital but I have no clue what happened.

5This was it  May 22, 2009
This is exactly what I hoped it would be. Original recordings of great old time country/bluegrass.

5Perfect sound quality  Apr 09, 2009
All the other reviewers have said more than enough to persuade any open-minded person to buy this wonderful set, but I had to take issue with the guy who disparaged the sound quality. JSP sound quality is legendary as being the best there is and this is no exception. I can only assume that the reviewer has simply never heard older recordings before. I don't know what more one could ask than this. One reviewer described the Carter Family's (musical) sound as being "as pure as a mountain stream" and JSP capture that magnificently.

 
 
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