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In Sacred Trust: The 1963 Fleming Brown Tapes - Hobart Smith
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  1. Heaven's Airplane
  2. Banging Breakdown
  3. Buck Creek Girls
  4. Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss
  5. Brown Skin Blues
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  1. Heaven's Airplane
  2. Banging Breakdown
  3. Buck Creek Girls
  4. Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss
  5. Brown Skin Blues
  6. John Brown's Dream
  7. Cuckoo Bird
  8. Cripple Creek
  9. John Greer's Two-Step
  10. Wabash Blues
  11. Jim and Me
  12. Old Joe Clark
  13. John Henry
  14. Give Me Your Heart
  15. What Did the Buzzard Say to the Crow
  16. Soldier's Joy
  17. Uncloudy Day
  18. I Feel So Good
  19. Cumberland Gap
  20. Jim Along
  21. Soldier's Joy
  22. Railroad Bill
  23. Railroad Bill
  24. Old Joe Clark
  25. Wayfaring Stranger
  26. Chatham Hill Serenade
  27. I'll Meet You When the Sun Goes Down
  28. Indian March
  29. Walking Boss
  30. Woman at the Well
  31. Clog Dance with Guitar
  32. Black Annie
  33. Wildwood Flower
  34. "Full of Music as I Could Be"
  35. Katie Went A-Fishin' with a Hook and Line
  36. K.C. Moan
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These intimate tracks featuring Hobart Smith playing banjo, guitar, fiddle, and piano were recorded in October, 1963 at Fleming Brown's home in Chicago, and while they were never intended for commercial release, they add up to a well-rounded portrait of this immensely talented old-timey musician. There doesn't seem to have been an instrument that Smith couldn't play (in addition to what he plays here, he also mastered accordion, harmonica, mandolin, and organ), and his repertoire ranged from sacred hymns and Tin Pan Alley ...

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In Sacred Trust: The 1963 Fleming Brown Tapes 2005, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

UPC: 093074014127

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