- Remember Me - Gabriel Gordon
- See God's Ark A-Moving
- Ask the Watchman How Long - Hunter
- Meet Me in Galilee - James Mackay
- Talking 'Bout a Good Time
- That's All Right - Champion Jack Dupree - Laura Rivers
- Jesus Knows All About My Trouble
- Esau Jenkins Talking
- Lay Down Body - Bertha Smith
- Welcome Table & Prayer - Alice Wine
- Ezekial on the Valley - James Mackay
- Been in the Storm So Long - Mary Pickney
- Jack and Mary and the Three Dogs - Hunter
- You Got to Move - Hunter - Mississippi Fred McDowell
- Moon Light in Glory - Ruth Bligen
- Mary Rolled the Stone Away - Hunter
- Ezekial in the Valley - Hunter
- Down on Me - Hunter - Pinckney
- Reborn Again
- Row Michael Row
- Johnny Cuckoo - Hunter
- Old Lady From Booster
- Shoo Turkey
- Mr. Postman Die
- Water My Flowers
- Rabbit and Partridge - Hunter
- Improvised Blues - Hunter - Pinckney
- Jack & Mary and the Devil - Hunter
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Alice Wine Primary Artist
James Mackay Primary Artist
Mary Pickney Primary Artist
Bertha Smith Primary Artist
Janie Hunter Primary Artist
Laura Rivers Primary Artist
Mary Pinckney Primary Artist
Ruth Bligen Primary Artist
Gabriel Gordon Composer
Champion Jack Dupree Composer


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Well-known amongst anthropologists and musicologists, St. John's Island, SC, is one of the oldest African-American communities in North America and, because of its isolation, has one of the best preserved "slave" cultures. While the status and validity of this last point are highly debatable, there is no denying that this selection of 1960s field recordings, put out by Smithsonian Folkways, is one of the most captivating albums ever released. More than just an album, it is a document of a community where music is as integral to life as the weather. The recordings trace the role of music through a number of areas in everyday life. In "Welcome Table & Prayer," a quiet, sweet female voice delivers a stream-of-consciousness prayer and thanksgiving that melismatically blends speech and song in a highly original way. This is followed by a performance of "Ezekial in the Valley," where a chorus is offset by clapped and stomped counter-rhythms. The lyrics of the title track, "Been in the Storm So Long," sums the experience of the island's community: "Oh Lord give me more time/I been in the storm so long." The album also contains several children's stories and games, including the ring-and-the-rosey haunt "Mr. Postman Die." The remainder of the songs range from the simply beautiful "Moon Light in Glory," the simply terrifying sermon "Reborn Again," and to the epiphanic harmonizing of "Down on Me." Literally, this is an album that could set the world on fire. ~ Brian Whitener
Product Details
Release Date: | 07/13/1992 |
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Label: | SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS |
UPC: | 0093074003121 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Guy Carawan Primary Artist,Dulcimer,Vocals,Guitar,BanjoAlice Wine Primary Artist
James Mackay Primary Artist
Mary Pickney Primary Artist
Bertha Smith Primary Artist
Janie Hunter Primary Artist
Laura Rivers Primary Artist
Mary Pinckney Primary Artist
Ruth Bligen Primary Artist
Technical Credits
Mississippi Fred McDowell ComposerGabriel Gordon Composer
Champion Jack Dupree Composer
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