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Tipple, Loom & Rail
Tipple, Loom & Rail
Mike Seeger / CD / 1965
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Artist
Mike Seeger
Format
CD
Genre
Folk
Label Name
Smithsonian/Folkways
Release Date
2007 06 04
Song List
1: Factory Girl (2:26)
2: Coal Creek Troubles (4:16)
3: Edward Lewis (2:20)
4: Come All You Coal Miners (2:06)
5: The Miner's Blues (2:45)
6: Harlan County Blues (2:50)
7: Cotton Mill Blues (3:09)
8: The Reckless Motor Man (2:55)
9: The New Market Wreck (3:42)
10: Cotton Mill Colic (2:38)
11: The Virginian Strike of '23 (2:23)
12: Roane County Strike at Harriman, Tennessee (2:59)
13: The Hard Working Miner (2:54)
14: Hard Times in These Mines (2:32)
15: Spinning Room Blues (2:35)
16: The Death of John Henry (5:19)
17: Death of John Henry
Style.Categories
Traditional Country, Old-Timey
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This is one of
Mike Seeger
's most fully realized theme projects, subtitled "Songs of the Industrialization of the South." More simply, this could be described as a collection of protest songs, many of them dwelling on the familiar horrors of working in situations such as factories and coal mines. That the upper-class hands of
Seeger
were never directly scarred by such trouble should make no more of a problem for a listener than
Mick Jagger
claiming that he "can't get no satisfaction" when everyone knows he is getting plenty. This is not
Seeger
telling his life story; it is work of an archival nature and as such is thoroughly researched, complete with a long booklet full of historical details, lyrics, and other relevant information. Most important are the songs that
Seeger
came up with, which include not only traditional numbers but works by artists such as
David McCarn
and
Dorsey Dixon
, both men who struck a chord with the public by recording protest songs in the '30s. In terms of the musical performances it is a pity that
Seeger
didn't revisit this theme and some of this material in recordings 20 years later, when his chops were harder and his performance style more assured. His fiddle playing in particular picked up a lot of steam since these mid-'60s recordings, here sounding sometimes thin and reluctant of timing. He is also featured on banjo, guitar, harmonica, and a touch of unaccompanied singing.
Tracy Schwarz
, his playing partner from the second version of
the New Lost City Ramblers
, shows up on a few of the tracks. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
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