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Altamont: Black Stringband Music
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Originally Released: 1989
Discs: 1
Label: Rounder Select
Item Number: HSD102382

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Altamont: Black Stringband Music
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1.    Dan Tucker - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
2.    Old Cow Died - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
3.    Bile Them Cabbage Down - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
4.    Po Black Sheep - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
5.    Eighth of January - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
6.    Corrinne - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
7.    Texas Traveler - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
8.    Rolling River - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
9.    Old Sage Friend - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
10.    Apple Blossom - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
11.    Pateroller'll Catch You - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
12.    Across the Sea - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
13.    Cincinnati - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
14.    Altamont - (with Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band)
Full title: Altamont: Black Stringband Music From The Library Of Congress.

Frazier/Patterson/Lusk Band: Nathan Frazier, Frank Patterson, John Lusk.

This album brings to light the unique pre-war black stringband style that

disappeared with the commercial division of black and white markets. Recorded in the mid-40's, the two groups on this album, the duo of fiddler Frank Patterson and banjoist Nathan Frazier, and the driving band headed by fiddler John Lusk, offer a tantalizing glimpse into a lost world.

From the Library of Congress comes this compilation of works by black string bands. The black string band is something of a rarity, hailing from prior to the recording era in large part and pushed under the carpet by the rush of commercial labels to provide hillbilly music and blues, with the middle-ground black string bands (essentially black hillbilly music, in some sense) disappearing in the process. In the 1940s, a pair of bands was recorded in Tennessee with the help of the Library of Congress, eventually leading to this CD. The first seven cuts come from the Frazier/Patterson Band, using vocals, banjo, and fiddle. The second seven come from the John Lusk Band. In both sections, what one hears is in large part standard-sounding string band music. What is most notable here is potentially not the music so much as its origin. There are features that are specific to this sub-style; primarily, the slight inflection of the blues mixed into the compositions. This might be something for a musicologist to enjoy, though beyond this small item there is little to note that is different from other string band recordings available. The music is performed well -- not exceptional and not terrible. Pick it up as an interested scholar before you pick it up as an interested listener, but listen once either way. ~ Adam Greenberg


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