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    Item was well-packaged to avoid damage during shipping. Arrived promptly as described.
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    Thank you! Great to see it arrived safely! Enjoy!
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    Beautiful!! Exactly as promised. Packing was excellent. Fast shipping. I will enjoy this so much! Thank you.
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    Thank you! Joe left us all to soon. Great voice! Enjoy!
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Shenandoah - Greatest Hits CD MINT CONDITION (COLUMBIA 1992)
Jan 17, 2020
SHENANDOAH GREATEST HITS
THE SONGS ARE LISTED IN THE ITEM DESCRIPTION
LEADBELLY "KING OF THE 12 - STRING GUITAR" CD BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED
Sep 10, 2019
…And God Created Leadbelly
The sixteen tracks that make up this CD release, King of the 12-String Guitar, are culled from fifty-three songs Leadbelly recorded in New York City for A.R.C. from January to March 1935. It has been reported that Leadbelly’s performance was affected by the knowledge these recordings were intended for public ears. Although it is not regarded as his best performance, these are my personal favorite by Leadbelly recordings. ‘Honey, I'm All Out and Down’, ‘Kansas City Papa’, ‘You Don't Know My Mind’, these tracks rock. His guitar playing is wondrous. The guy is riffin’ on a big honkin’ 12-string acoustic. The action on the guitar must have been akin to pushing a chain-linked fence. That harmonic solo at the end of ‘Packin’ Truck’ where the “little girl jumped down comin’ to play the piano” is brilliant. Had he got in the ring with Robert Johnson, I’d put the farm on Leadbelly. The guy was that incredible. In spite of his controversial personal history, it’s interesting to note the influence Leadbelly had on the future of popular music. The guy’s legendary streetwise reputation is one that the toughest jewelry-coated hip hop thug must toil to reflect. He was the rambling blues guitar genius Eric Clapton would love to be associated with. He had a hand in authoring some of the biggest hits by The Weavers, The Animals, Led Zeppelin, and Ram Jam, to name but a few. And he was truly The King of the 12-String Guitar. The media’s growing fascination with the convict that “strummed his way to freedom” helped Leadbelly land his first major recording contact with the A.R.C. label (American Record Company). While Lomax criticized the label of producing the caliber of record that was sold for 25¢ in cheap dime stores their options were few. In 1935, when these recordings were made, blues music was in full swing and Leadbelly’s music was considered old fashioned (I guess retro wasn't in vogue). The popularity of blues didn't only narrow Leadbelly’s options but also his repertoire. The producers at A.R.C. were intent on marketing Leadbelly as a blues artist and were only interested in recording his blues oriented material. The few sides A.R.C. chose to issue didn’t gain much love from the public and the two parties went their separate ways.

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