Working in conjunction with his father John, Alan Lomax helped build the Archive Of Folk Song for the American Library Of Congress. Using portable equipment, Lomax was able to tour America recording folk, blues and gospel performers.
Three classic albums are presented here—Blues In The Mississippi Night, largely based around Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Slim and "Sonny Boy" Williamson; a collection of impassioned chain-gang work songs called Murderers Home; and American Song Train Volume One, recorded in England by Lomax Jr and other American émigrés escaping McCarthyism, with sessions engineered by a young Joe Meek.
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Three classic albums are presented here—Blues In The Mississippi Night, largely based around Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Slim and "Sonny Boy" Williamson; a collection of impassioned chain-gang work songs called Murderers Home; and American Song Train Volume One, recorded in England by Lomax Jr and other American émigrés escaping McCarthyism, with sessions engineered by a young Joe Meek.
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