Shopping > Music > Uncle Dave Macon > Classic Cuts, Vol. 2: 1924-38

Uncle Dave Macon - Classic Cuts, Vol. 2: 1924-38 (CD)

Classic Cuts, Vol. 2: 1924-38
$23.35 - $28.98
Not Yet Rated 0 Ratings (0 Reviews)

Album Details: Classic Cuts, Vol. 2: 1924-38

Release Date:03/14/2006
Label:Jsp Records
UPC:788065776923

Track List: Classic Cuts, Vol. 2: 1924-38

Pro Reviews: Classic Cuts, Vol. 2: 1924-38

  • All Music Guide

    This is the second fourdisc box set JSP Records has issued of Uncle Dave Macon, which means close to 200 tracks of oldtime folk pieces, vaudeville standards, restructured minstrel songs, and more cornball humor than you can shake a banjo at (Macon had a habit of stopping a song in the middle, telling a short joke, then moving on back to the song). Not bad for a musician who didn't begin recording until he was 50. Before 1924 he owned and operated a muledriven hauling service, but eventually similar businesses using trucks cornered the hauling market, and Macon became a professional musician and he never missed a chance to slam the virtue of trucks and praise mules in his routines. Macon didn't really understand the recording studio, and these tracks sound very much like a performer in front of a live audience as he introduces and explains songs, stomps his feet, and moves all about the microphone exactly as he would on stage which made him a nightmare for recording engineers. Past al...l the cornball bluster, though, was an energetic and charismatic performer who was a more than capable banjo player, and he singlehandedly saved countless folk and string band songs from extinction by tracking them before they vanished into America's musical past. Most of Macon's more famous pieces are in JSP's first set, but there are some scattered gems here, including the intricate waltz called "He Won the Heart of My Sarah Jane," the bluesy "Oh Lovin' Babe," some kinetic banjo on "Come on Buddie, Don't You Want to Go," and a pair of lovely fiddle and banjo instrumentals (with Sid Harkreader on fiddle), "Bile Them Cabbage Down" and "Arkansas Travelers." Most of the fourth disc is made up of sides by brothers Sam Kirk McGee (with Macon occasionally sitting in on banjo), and these are a special delight, especially Sam's breathtaking acoustic guitar lines. Four discs are a lot of Macon, and most casual listeners would be better served by picking up a singledisc collection, but archivists and collectors will treasure this set of his lesserknown sides. - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

Compare Prices: Classic Cuts, Vol. 2: 1924-38

Store Store Rating Price Notes/Coupons

Barnes and Noble

Write a review

$24.79Total Price N/A New Item everyday low prices Go to Store

Amazon.com Marketplace

48 Ratings

(29 Reviews)

Write a review

$23.35Total Price N/A New Item fantastic prices with ease & comfort of amazon Go to Store

Amazon.com

1394 Ratings

(640 Reviews)

Write a review

$28.98Total Price N/A New Item get free shipping on orders over $25! Go to Store

Rate & Write a Review: Classic Cuts, Vol. 2: 1924-38

All fields marked with * are required
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
Maximum of 4,000 characters
Cancel

Rate & Write a Review: Classic Cuts, Vol. 2: 1924-38

Thank You. Your review has been posted.
View your postClose

Biography

Uncle Dave Macon

Uncle Dave Macon, beginning his professional musical career after the age of 50, brought musical and performance traditions of the 19th-century South to the radio shows and the recording catalogues of the early country music industry. In 1925, he became one of two charter members of the ~Grand Ole Opry, then called the -WSM Barn Dance. A consummate showman on the banjo ... Read more