
Negro Prison Songs From The Mississippi State Penitentiary is a Folk album by Alan Lomax, originally released in 1958. On Gatefold: 25 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Traditional Folk
- raw
- mournful
- southern
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Murder's Home
- A2No More, My Lawd
- A3Old Alabama
- A4Black Woman
- A5Jumpin' Judy
- A6Whoa Buck
- A7Prettiest Train
- A8Old Dollar Mamie
- A9It Makes A Long Time Man Feel Bad
Side B
- B1Rosie
- B2Levee Camp Holler
- B3What Makes A Work Song Leader?
- B4Early In The Mornin'
- B5How I Got In The Penitentiary
- B6Tangle Eye Blues
- B7Stackerlee
- B8Prison Blues
Credits
Performers
- Henry Jimpson WallaceLEAD VOCALS VOCALS
- VariousVOCALS PERCUSSION
- B.B.LEAD VOCALS VOCALS
- Fuzzy RedVOCALS
- Hard HairVOCALS PERCUSSION
- Tangle EyeVOCALS PERCUSSION
- C.B. '88' CookVOCALS LEAD VOCALS
- 22LEAD VOCALS VOCALS PERCUSSION
- BamaVOCALS FEATURING
- Little RedVOCALS PERCUSSION
- AlexHARMONICA VOCALS
- Alan LomaxFEATURING
- Mississippi State Penitentiary InmatesVOCALS
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 25 pressings tracked on Gatefold
