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BEEN IN THE STORM SO LONG
CAROLINA

  • Ref. K 3251
  • SMITHSONIAN/FOLKWAYS RECORDS C, 1960.

"This collection of spirituals and shouts, prayers, folk tales, children's games, was recorded on Johns Island, South Carolina, in the early 60's. Johns Island is one of a cluster of islands just south of Charleston including Wadmalaw, Edisto, Yonges, James and Kiawah. These islands hold in common a Gullah folk culture [English Creole language spoken by older community members, apparently derived from a word for Angola] with survivals that are among the oldest forms of African American folk life to be found in United States today. With their strong African/English Creole heritage, the sea islands share a cultural connection to the English Caribbean as much as to the American South." La date d'enregistrement est approximative. Elle permet un classement par ordre

Pistes

  • 1 Remember me
  • 2 See God's ark a-moving
  • 3 Ask the watchman how long
  • 4 Meet me in Galilee
  • 5 Talking 'bout a good time
  • 6 That's all right
  • 7 Jesus knows all about my trouble
  • 8 Esau Jenkins talking
  • 9 Lay down body
  • 10 Welcome table & prayer
  • 11 Ezekial in the valley
  • 12 Been in the storm so long
  • 13 Jack and Mary and the three dogs
  • 14 You got to move
  • 15 Moon light in glory
  • 16 Mary rolled the stone away
  • 17 Ezekial in the valley
  • 18 Down on me
  • 19 Reborn again
  • 20 Row Michael row
  • 21 Johnny cuckoo
  • 22 Old lady from Booster
  • 23 Shoo turkey
  • 24 Mr.Postman die
  • 25 Water my flowers
  • 26 Rabbit and partridge
  • 27 Improvised blues
  • 28 Jack & Mary and the devil