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With The North Carolina Ramblers & The Highlanders
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Album Details: With The North Carolina Ramblers & The Highlanders

Release Date:01/25/2005
Label:Jsp Records
UPC:788065773427

Track List: With The North Carolina Ramblers & The Highlanders

Disk 2

  1. Take a Drink on Me  
  2. Sunset March
  3. Wreck of the Virginian No. 3
  4. Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Medley
  5. Please Papa Come Home
  6. Old Clay Pipe
  7. Write a Letter to My Mother
  8. Poor Little Joe
  9. We Will Outshine the Sun
  10. Walking On the Streets of Glory
  11. I Cannot Call Her Mother
  12. Pearl Bryant
  1. Take Back the Ring
  2. Give My Love to Nell
  3. My Mother and My Sweetheart
  4. She Is Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage
  5. Bill Mason
  6. Kitty Blye
  7. I'm Glad I'm Married
  8. Blue Eyes
  9. Bluefield Murder
  10. I'll Be There Mary Dear
  11. What Is Home Without Love
  12. There'll Come a Time

Disk 3

  1. George Collins
  2. As We Parted at the Gate
  3. There's a Mother Old and Gray Wh...
  4. Sweet Refrain
  5. Budded Roses
  6. Take Me Back to Home and Mother
  7. Young Boy Left His Home One Day
  8. My Wife Went Away and Left Me
  9. Husband and Wife Were Angry One ...
  1. Ramblin' Blues
  2. Took My Gal A-Walkin'
  3. What Is Home Without Babies
  4. Jealous Mary
  5. Shootin' Creek
  6. Bill Mason
  7. Leaving Dear Old Ireland
  8. Baltimore Fire
  9. He Rambled

Disk 4

  1. Under the Double Eagle
  2. Richmond Square
  3. Flop Eared Mule
  4. Lynchburg Town
  5. San Antonio
  6. What Is a Home Without Babies
  7. Tennessee Blues
  8. May I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight...
  9. Trip to New York, Pt. 1: On the ...
  10. Trip to New York, Pt. 2: The Aud...
  11. Trip to New York, Pt. 3: In New ...
  12. Trip to New York, Pt. 4: In the ...
  1. Sweet Sixteen
  2. My Gypsy Girl
  3. Only Girl I Ever Loved
  4. If the River Was Whiskey
  5. Southern Medley
  6. Honeysuckle
  7. Goodbye Sweet Liza Jane
  8. Look Before You Leap
  9. Just Keep Waiting Till the Good ...
  10. Milwaukee Blues
  11. Where the Whipoorwill Is Whisper...

Pro Reviews: With The North Carolina Ramblers & The Highlanders

  • All Music Guide

    Charlie Poole wasn't a particularly brilliant banjo player (although his later threefingerstyle picking would set the table for the advent of bluegrass banjo a couple of decades after his death), and he wasn't the world's greatest vocalist either, but he had a certain devilmaycare charisma that made him a superstar in the string band era of the 1920s. Poole's greatest talent aside from an ability to go on long drinking sprees and to manage to be at the center of things even in his absence was in his song adaptations, which drew from sources outside the standard Appalachian fiddle tunes and reels, including pop, ragtime, and blues. This extensive 96track, fourdisc box set from Britain's JSP Records collects the lion's share of his recordings on Columbia, Poole's label from 1925 until his death in 1931 at the age of 39. Also included are a handful of cuts Poole made under the table for Paramount (where his North Carolina Ramblers were called the Highlanders) and Brunswick (which saw th...e band disguised as the Allegheny Highlanders). Working at various times with fiddlers Posey Rorer, Lonnie Austin, and Odell Smith, and usually with guitarist Roy Harvey, Poole favored looselimbed arrangements of songs like "Leaving Home" (a version of the timeless "Frankie and Johnny"), "White House Blues" (a brilliant song about the 1901 assassination of President McKinley),"Shootin' Creek" (a North Carolina variant on "Cripple Creek"), "Ramblin' Blues" (a reworking of W.C. Handy's "Beale Street Blues"), and "If the River Was Whiskey" (which grafted Sleepy John Estes' "Diving Duck Blues" to Handy's "Hesitation Blues"), producing a body of songs unlike any other in the mountain string band tradition. That most of these songs dealt with drinking and carousing with a certain reckless blues edge was telling, since Poole's heart eventually gave out after a long, last multiweek drinking binge, a rock starstyled death for a man who lived life in a headlong rush. Nearly a hundred songs might be too much for the casual listener, but serious fans of the string band genre and Poole's unique contribution to it will welcome this generous set. - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Charlie Poole

Charlie Poole the North Carolina Ramblers were one of the most popular string bands of the 1920s. If they didn't have the foot-stomping exuberance of their chief competitors, Georgia's Skillet Lickers, they offered a debonair precision that was equally infectious. Infused with ragtime and pop, their music almost seemed to swing at times (even though the use of that wor... Read more