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The roots of hip hop from church to gangsta.

Title
The roots of hip hop [sound recording] : from church to gangsta.
Publication
[San Francisco] : Harte Recordings, p2008.

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Description
1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative Title
Hip hop
Subjects
Note
  • Songs in various styles.
  • Previously released material.
  • Compact disc.
  • Program notes by Hellbound MC (23 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  • Recorded 1930-1959.
Contents
Baby, baby (Katie Webster and Ashton Conroy) -- Caught (Mamie Ree & Young Walt with the Gus Jenkins Band) -- These hard times (Rev. J.M. Gates) -- Why I like Roosevelt, part 1 ; Why I like Roosevelt, part 2 (Soul Stirrers) -- In dat mornin' (Jimmie Lunceford and his Chickasaw Syncopators) -- Terrible operation blues (Famous Hokum Boys) -- Mother fuyer (Dirty Red) -- Hello, Sue (Butterbeans) -- Number writer (Dan Pickett) -- Swamp root (Harmonica Frank Floyd) -- Slow boogie (Champion Jack Dupree) -- Hambone (Red Saunders with Dolores Hawkins and the Hambone Kids) -- Puerto vootie (Slim Galliard Trio) -- When I'm in my tea (Dr. Jo Jo Adams with Maxwell Davis All Stars) -- Road house boogie (Big Jay McNeely) -- Thunderbird (William "Thunderbird" Walker) -- Uh oh (get out of the car) (the Treniers) -- Hot mama (Brother Woodman & the Chanters featuring Ethel Brown) -- You can't bring me down ; Goodbye baby (Little Caesar) -- The letter (Vernon Green and the Medallions) -- No one to love me (the Shaweez) -- Gotta let you go (Joe Hill Louis, one man band) -- Just can't stay (Willie Nix and his combo) -- The big break (Richard Berry).
LCCN
824247016712
OCLC
  • ocn301592164
  • 301592164
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries