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Down In The Basement: Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s 1926-1937 (Jewel Case with 28-page booklet)

Down In The Basement: Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s 1926-1937 (Jewel Case with 28-page booklet)

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Artists: Uncle Dave Macon, Rev Gary Davis, Big Bill Broonzy, Stripling Brothers, Kokomo Arnold, Bill Johnson's Louisiana Jug Band, Long Cleve Reed, Charley Jordan, Blind Blake, Ernest Stoneman
Label: Old Hat Records / Enterprises
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 49624

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 1004
UPC: 670725200421
EAN: 0670725200421
ASIN: B000GYHXYG

Release Date: June 17, 2003
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Tracks:

  • The Lost Child - Stripling Brothers
  • How You Want It Done? - Big Bill
  • The (New) Call Of The Freaks - Luis Russell & His Orchestra
  • The School House Fire - Dixon Brothers
  • Greenback Dollar - Weems String Band
  • You Got To Go Down - Blind Gary
  • The Old Ark's A'Moving - A.A. Gray And Seven-Foot Dilly
  • Runnin' Wild - James Cole's Washboard Four
  • Keep It Clean - Charley Jordan
  • Get The "L" On Down The Road - Bill Johnson's Louisiana Jug Band
  • I Got A Bulldog - Sweet Brothers & Ernest Stoneman
  • Old Hen Cackle - Colman & Harper
  • Song From A Cotton Field - Bessie Brown
  • Atlanta Bound - Gene Autry
  • Easy Rider Blues - Soileau And Robin
  • Hot Lips - Bill Brown And His Brownies
  • Uncle Dave's Beloved Solo - Uncle Dave Macon
  • Hastings Street - Blind Blake And Charlie Spand
  • Ain't That Trouble In Mind - Fields Ward & The Grayson County Railsplitters
  • Give The World A Smile - The Corley Family
  • Original Stack O'Lee Blues - Long Cleve Reed And Little Harvey Hull (Down Home Boys)
  • Hot Town - Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra
  • Paddlin' Blues - Gitfiddle Jim
  • Plow Boy Hop - Grinnell Giggers

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Declan McManus Pumps It Up. Joe Bussard. "He's an eccentric record collector who's preserved all sorts of magical corners of music - although he says things like, 'There are no good jazz records made after 1927.'" Elvis Costello - Esquire UK October 2005

"This is the music of poor whites and blacks: wild-ass jazz and string-band hillbilly, surreal yodels and king snake moans, lightning-bolt blues and whorehouse romps and orgasmic gospel. It's all anti-pop, anti-sentimental: the raw sounds of the city gutter and the roadside ditch." Desperate Man Blues by Eddie Dean - Da Capo Best Music Writing 2000

"Joe has spent more than 50 years pursuing his purpose with a single-mindedness bordering on mania. And his purpose is no less than collecting and preserving the vast wealth of American vernacular music that was recorded on fragile shellac discs during the early decades of this century." A Visit and Interview with Record Collector Joseph E. Bussard, Jr by Marshall Wyatt - Old-Time Herald Spring 1999 - oldhatrecords.com/BussardInt.html

24 Rare Gems From The King Of Record Collectors - String Bands, Blues, Jazz, Country, Cajun, Gospel. Profusely illustrated, 28-page full-color booklet includes biographical essay, fully annotated discography, and (online) firsthand accounts of Joe's record collecting adventures. 72 minutes of newly, digitally remastered music. Jewel case, second edition.

Album Description
Re-issued with new packaging, with a 28-page color booklet and offered a new low price. Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove Of Vintage 78s 1926-1937. The 24-track sampler is drawn from longtime radio broadcaster Bussard's fabled collection. The Frederick, MD-based Bussard is said to have more than 25,000 of the rarest early blues, jazz and country 78s, all meticulously catalogued in a basement-cum-vault beneath his house. The triple-fold release comes with a full-color, 72-page booklet filled with funny stories about Bussard's door-knocking searches for old shellac, more than 40 photos and complete annotation.


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars GLAD THIS CD WASN'T LEFT " DOWN IN THE BASEMENT "   July 29, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

After seeing " DESPERATE MAN BLUES " on TV; I found out about this CD & knew that I had to own it. Even though ( as I indicated in a prior review ) I am NOT a 78 rpm Collector; I do know that this CD really is a TREASURE TROVE of some extremely special records that are definitely worth listening to. Kudos to JOE BUSSARD for being the superb Collector that he so obviously is & for putting this incredible Collection together !!!......My only question is ( as other reviewers have also inquired )......JOE; HAVING SOME AWARENESS OF THE EXTENT OF YOUR COLLECTION.....WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO FOLLOW UP WITH ANOTHER CD LIKE THIS ?????


5 out of 5 stars ear candy   June 26, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Sell your shoes cause your goin to heaven after you play this one! You can finally say you've heard it all. Top drawer assemblage of roots, blues, and just plain fun. Uncle Joe say it ain't so... give us another, PLEASE!


4 out of 5 stars terrific collection of early songs   February 12, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you're interested in the history of US music, as I am, you'll find this a fine addition. Cleaned up as well as can be expected but still some hum & hiss...but not enough to be distracting.


5 out of 5 stars another great release from OLD HAT.   December 26, 2006
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

everything i've ever bought on the old hat label has been fantastic, and this is no exception. a must have disc for fans of old time music. and if you have no old time music discs, this would be as good a place as any to start with. great sound and a variety of musical styles make this disc a complete winner.


5 out of 5 stars Will Interest Lovers of Roots Music   July 15, 2006
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

A generous 24-track helping of some of record collector extraordinare Joe Bussard's favorites. The examples included run the gamut of early 20th centruy roots music ranging from Hillybilly music to Blues, Jazz, Jug Bands and beyond.

Sound quality is top notch -- these guys really know how to do 78-RPM transfers. Also Joe's records seem to be in excellent condition to begin with so not a lot of noise reduction is required. This is one of the very finest sounding discs of 78-RPM transfers that I have heard.

Packaging is also lavish with a 70 page booklet that contains annotations for each of the 24 tracks, and lots of interesting photos of vintage record labels and packaging, as well as several essays and stories about Joe's record collecting career. There's much of interest here for those who love Roots music.


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