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Down in the Basement - Joe Bussard’s Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s (2002) 320 kbps



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Torrent File Contents

Down in the Basement - Joe Bussard’s Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s (2002) 320 kbps
  01 The Stripling Brothers - The Lost Child.mp3
  -  7.08 MB

  02 Big Bill - How You Want It Done.mp3
  -  6.56 MB

  03 Luis Russell and His Orchestra - The (New) Call of the Freaks.mp3
  -  7.39 MB

  04 Dixon Brothers - The School House Fire.mp3
  -  7.4 MB

  05 Weems String Band - Greenback Dollar.mp3
  -  7.3 MB

  06 Reverend Gary Davis - You Got to Go Down.mp3
  -  7.67 MB

  07 A.A. Gray; Seven Foot Dilly - The Old Ark’s a Moving.mp3
  -  6.87 MB

  08 James Cole’s Washboard Four - Runnin’ Wild.mp3
  -  6.82 MB

  09 Charley Jordan - Keep It Clean.mp3
  -  6.47 MB

  10 Bill Johnson’s Louisiana Jug Band - Get the “L” On Down the Road.mp3
  -  6.81 MB

  11 Sweet Brothers; Ernest Stoneman - I Got a Bulldog.mp3
  -  6.55 MB

  12 Coleman & Harper - Old Hen Cackle.mp3
  -  6.22 MB

  13 Bessie Brown - Song From a Cotton Field.mp3
  -  6.32 MB

  14 Gene Autry - Atlanta Bound.mp3
  -  6.45 MB

  15 Soileau; Robin - Easy Rider Blues.mp3
  -  6.72 MB

  16 Bill Brown and His Brownies - Hot Lips.mp3
  -  6.51 MB

  17 Uncle Dave Macon - Uncle Dave’s Beloved Solo.mp3
  -  7.07 MB

  18 Blind Blake; Charlie Spand - Hastings Street.mp3
  -  7.46 MB

  19 Fields Ward; The Grayson County Railsplitters - Ain’t That Trouble in Mind.mp3
  -  6.86 MB

  20 The Corley Family - Give the World a Smile.mp3
  -  7.27 MB

  21 Long “Cleve” Reed; Little Harvey Hull; The Down Home Boys - Original Stack o’ Lee Blues.mp3
  -  6.22 MB

  22 Fess Williams and His Royal Flush Orchestra - Hot Town.mp3
  -  7.27 MB

  23 Gitfiddle Jim - Paddlin’ Blues.mp3
  -  7.65 MB

  24 Grinnell Giggers - Plow Boy Hop.mp3
  -  6.59 MB



Torrent Description

Joe Bussard has been called the “King of Record Collectors” and there’s solid evidence to justify such a title. In the basement of his Maryland home is a vast treasure trove of American vernacular music first recorded by phonograph companies in the 1920s and ’30s- old-time songs, hillbilly hoe-downs, hot jazz, country blues, jug band music, sanctified singing, and a whole lot more. For over 50 years, Joe has pursued this music with a passion that borders on mania, building a world-class collection of 78 rpm records- more than 25,000 in all. With Joe’s cooperation, we’ve carefully remastered 24 tracks of this rare music, representing the major genres in his collection. Included are classic performances by such colorful names as Seven-Foot Dilly, Gitfiddle Jim, The Grayson County Railsplitters, Fess Williams’ Royal Flush Orchestra, Long Cleve Reed & Little Harvey Hull, The Grinnell Giggers, and many more. These recordings are not just historical relics, but vital and entertaining performances that have stood the test of time- a potent dose of great American music.