Evolution S2 E01 : Folk & Country
Dépréciée comme une musique de “hillbillies”, la country représente pourtant un métissage important entre les musiques folkloriques européennes et les musiques afro-américaines.
- Frankie Knuckles – The Whistle Song (E.K. 12’’ mix) [Virgin Records, 1991]
- Richard Dyer-Bennett – Greensleeves [1944]
- B. F. Shelton – Pretty Polly [Victor, 1927]
- Jules Allen – The Cow-Boy’s Lament [Victor, 1930]
- Carl T. Sprague – When The Work’s All Done This Fall [Victor, 1925]
- Clarence Ashley – The Coo Coo Bird [Columbia, 1929]
- Lead Belly – John Hardy [Disc Records, 1943]
- The Carter Family – Keep on the Sunny Side [Victor, 1928]
- The Carter Family – Wildwood Flower [Victor, 1929]
- Kentucky Ramblers – The Unfortunate Brakeman [1928]
- The Crook Brothers – My Wife Died Friday Night [Victor, 1929]
- Ernest Phipps and his Holiness Quartet – I Want To Go Where Jesus Is [Victor, 1927]
- Buchanan Brothers – Atomic Power [RCA Victor, 1946]
- Two Poor Boys – 2 White Horses In A Line [1931]
- Henry Thomas – Old Country Stomp [Vocalion, 1929]
- Jimmie Rodgers – Blue Yodel [Victor, 1928]
- Jimmie Rodgers – Gambling Barroom Blues (St. James Infirmary) [Victor, 1932]
- Roy Acuff and the Smokey Mountain Boys – Wreck On The Highway [Okeh, 1942]
- Ernest Tubb – Walking The Floor Over You [Decca, 1941]
- Delmore Brothers – Lonesome Jailhouse Blues [Bluebird, 1935]
- Delmore Brothers – Hillbilly Boogie [King Records, 1946]
- Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys – Liza, Pull Down The Shades [Vocalion, 1939]
- Spade Cooley and his Orchestra – Steel Guitar Rag [Columbia, 1946]
- Red Foley and the Cumberland Valley Boys – Freight Train Boogie [Decca, 1947]
- Big Jim De Noone – E Ramble [4 Star Records, 1947]
- Hank Williams with his Drifting Cowboys – Move It On Over [MGM Records, 1947]