Country music, scholars say, begins here. In 1922 RCA/Victor released a 78 featuring two songs that are now classic: "Sallie Gooden" and "Arkansas Traveler." The performer was Texan Eck Robertson, a long-bow fiddle champion. The popularity of that recording established RCA's hillbilly catalogue and opened the door for commercial old-time music across the South. While Robertson never saw much profit from these recordings, his early career--the whole of it is represented here--set a standard that country fiddlers still emulate. "Sallie Gooden" especially is an incredible, virtuoso piece, as rich and complex as a Charlie Parker solo, one of the most important performances in country music. These are old recordings, transferred directly from 78s, and so there are some pops and hiss, but the brilliance of Robertson's aggressive fiddle work sears right through. --Roy Kasten
Old Time Texas Fiddler 1922-1929,Eck Robertson,County Records,Country,Country & Western,Folk,Old-Timey,Pop
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Old Time Texas Fiddler 1922-1929
Eck Robertson Manufacturer: County Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000609Z Release Date: 1999-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Brilliancy Medley
- Texas Wagoner
- Arkansas Traveler
- Great Big Taters
- Sallie Gooden
- There's A Brownskin Girl Down The Road Somewhere
- Ragtime Annie
- Amarillo Waltz
- Done Gone
- The Island Unknown - Part 1
- The Island Unknown - Part 2
- Sally Johnson/Billy In The Low Ground
- Turkey In The Straw
- Brown Kelly Waltz - Part 1
- Brown Kelly Waltz - Part 2
- Run Boy Run
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Country music, scholars say, begins here. In 1922 RCA/Victor released a 78 featuring two songs that are now classic: "Sallie Gooden" and "Arkansas Traveler." The performer was Texan Eck Robertson, a long-bow fiddle champion. The popularity of that recording established RCA's hillbilly catalogue and opened the door for commercial old-time music across the South. While Robertson never saw much profit from these recordings, his early career--the whole of it is represented here--set a standard that country fiddlers still emulate. "Sallie Gooden" especially is an incredible, virtuoso piece, as rich and complex as a Charlie Parker solo, one of the most important performances in country music. These are old recordings, transferred directly from 78s, and so there are some pops and hiss, but the brilliance of Robertson's aggressive fiddle work sears right through. --Roy KastenCustomer Reviews:
Eck Robertson.......2007-06-18
Good.......2003-02-13
Uncle Eck.......2002-03-19
Not the first, but one of the best!.......2001-04-15
But, even if Eck Robertson wasn't the first, he was one of the best of the "old-time" country musicians. This is superb vintage country, and the sound restoration is miraculous. This may be the best collection of its type, and, as such, your collection cannot be without it.
Eck's brilliant 78 recordings finally available on CD.......1999-05-22
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