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1 American Roots Music Theme Traditional 2:15
2 Waiting for a Train Rodgers 2:45
3 Wildwood Flower Carter 3:16
4 Take Me Back to My Old Carolina Home Traditional 1:31
5 Wabash Cannonball Carter 2:36
6 That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine Autry/Long 1:16
7 Sitting on Top of the World Vinson/Chatmon 3:15
8 Uncle Pen Monroe 2:43
9 Salty Dog Blues Morris/Morris 1:54
10 Nine-Pound Hammer Travis 3:09
11 Walking the Floor Over You Tubb 1:49
12 If You've Got the Money (I've Got the Time) Beck/Frizzell 2:56
13 Cold, Cold Heart Williams 2:44
14 It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels Miller 2:32
15 Black Mountain Rag Traditional 2:35
16 Earl's Breakdown Scruggs 2:34
17 Little Maggie Stanley 2:12
18 Where Shades of Love Lie Deep Wright/Parris 3:31
19 Stomping Grounds Fleck/Wooten 6:37
20 The King Biscuit Time (Opening Theme) Public Domain [1] :52
21 Crazy Blues Bradford 3:27
22 St. Louis Blues Handy 3:12
23 Black Snake Moan Leadbelly 2:55
24 Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues Patton 3:05
25 Cross Road Blues Johnson 2:39
26 Death Letter Blues House 4:58
27 Another Night to Cry Johnson 3:18
28 Foldin' Bed Public Domain [1] 2:35
29 Boogie Woogie Dream Ammons 2:12
30 Bye Bye Bird Williamson/Dixon 2:33
31 Shake for Me Dixon 3:28
32 Got My Mojo Workin' Foster 2:50
33 The Thrill Is Gone Darnell/Hawkins 5:24
34 Take a Little Walk With Me Lockwood 3:14
35 Henry Parker/Moore 5:40
36 Joshua Fit de Battle Public Domain [1] 2:22
37 Precious Lord, Take My Hand Dorsey 5:11
38 Blind Barnabus Public Domain [1] 2:09
39 Down by the Riverside Public Domain [1] 3:05
40 Move on Up a Little Higher Brewster 5:27
41 Sit Down Servant Staples 2:42
42 Oh Happy Day Hawkins 4:36
43 This Land Is Your Land Guthrie 2:45
44 Goodnight Irene Lomax/Leadbelly 1:53
45 So Long (It's Been Good to Know Yuh) Guthrie 3:08
46 The Soldier and the Lady Public Domain [1] 2:45
47 Spike Driver Blues Hurt 3:13
48 If I Had a Hammer Hays/Seeger 2:12
49 Wee Shall Overcome Carawan/Horton/Seeg 2:07
50 The Times They Are A-Changin' Dylan 3:14
51 Allons À Lafayette Dee 2:56
52 Madame Atchen Public Domain [1] 3:03
53 Port Arthur Blues Public Domain [1] 3:18
54 I'm a Hog for You Chenier 3:41
55 Dans la Louisianne Bruce 3:16
56 Ossun Two Step Public Domain [1] 2:26
57 Mal Hombre Traditional 3:29
58 Muchacha Bonita Martínez 2:32
59 Rosalito Public Domain [1] 5:21
60 Las Nubes Solano 4:29
61 Ring of Fire Cash/Kilgore 4:18
62 Sorry Boy Mendez 3:18
63 Yeibichei Song Public Domain [1] 3:37
64 Traditional Powow Public Domain [1] 1:14
65 Jesus Loves Me Public Domain [1] 4:24
66 Wounded Knee Westerman 2:13
67 Enchantment Song Nakai 2:52
68 The Dance Andes/Lujan/Mirabal 5:57
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American Roots Music

Audio Compact Disc [Box Set]

Label: Palm

Category: Country

American Roots Music

UPC: 660200207526

Release Date: 10/30/2001

Original Release Date: 10/30/2001

Number of Discs: 4

Tracks: [American Roots Music Theme, Waiting for a Train, Wildwood Flower, Take Me Back to My Old Carolina Home, Wabash Cannonball, That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine, Sitting on Top of the World, Uncle Pen, Salty Dog Blues, Nine-Pound Hammer, Walking the Floor Over You, If You've Got the Money (I've Got the Time), Cold, Cold Heart, It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels, Black Mountain Rag, Earl's Breakdown, Little Maggie, Where Shades of Love Lie Deep, Stomping Grounds, The King Biscuit Time (Opening Theme), Crazy Blues, St. Louis Blues, Black Snake Moan, Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues, Cross Road Blues, Death Letter Blues, Another Night to Cry, Foldin' Bed, Boogie Woogie Dream, Bye Bye Bird, Shake for Me, Got My Mojo Workin', The Thrill Is Gone, Take a Little Walk With Me, Henry, Joshua Fit de Battle, Precious Lord, Take My Hand, Blind Barnabus, Down by the Riverside, Move on Up a Little Higher, Sit Down Servant, Oh Happy Day, This Land Is Your Land, Goodnight Irene, So Long (It's Been Good to Know Yuh), The Soldier and the Lady, Spike Driver Blues, If I Had a Hammer, Wee Shall Overcome, The Times They Are A-Changin', Allons À Lafayette, Madame Atchen, Port Arthur Blues, I'm a Hog for You, Dans la Louisianne, Ossun Two Step, Mal Hombre, Muchacha Bonita, Rosalito, Las Nubes, Ring of Fire, Sorry Boy, Yeibichei Song, Traditional Powow, Jesus Loves Me, Wounded Knee, Enchantment Song, The Dance]
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  • Various Artists  Main Performer 

Zac Johnson

The successes of the breakthrough soundtrack from the film O Brother Where Art Thou? and the in-depth PBS television series Ken Burns' Jazz seem to have combined in the 2001 production of Palm Pictures' four-part TV series American Roots Music. The series touches on the development of the distinctly American styles of traditional folk, country, blues, gospel, Western swing, bluegrass, cajun, zydeco, Tejano, and Native American music. Corresponding with the television event, Palm has released a four-CD box set soundtrack with a 48-page booklet covering the styles covered during the show. Much like a broadened version of the amazing Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom, 1950-1970 CD set, American Roots Music has pulled together an impressive list of performers, including the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Bill Monroe, B.B. King, Hank Williams, Robert Johnson, Son House, Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, the Staple Singers, Clifton Chenier, Flaco Jimenez, and Bob Dylan. The depth of the track selection is impressive, as is the breadth of the performers chosen. The producers have chosen to include some studio recordings, and some audio tracks taken from the film archives, making for a somewhat uneven sound quality. While the previously unreleased nature of these select tracks will appeal to collectors and die-hard fans, those just exploring these styles might be turned off by the rough quality of these performances. The discs span more than eight decades of music, acting as a good overview of these genres for new listeners, while Americana enthusiasts will view it as another great collection of the most influential American roots artists in music history. [Also available from Palm is a 19-song CD sampler entitled American Roots Music: Highlights and a video collection containing the entire television series on DVD and VHS.] ~ Zac Johnson, Rovi