Other Mixes By Franklin Onn12
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Single Artist
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Jazz
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Country
Are You From Dixie?
| Side A | ||
| Artist | Song | |
| Norman Blake | Are You From Dixie? | |
| Corey Harris | Fish Ain't Bitin' | |
| Robert Petway | Catfish Blues | |
| Louis Armstrong | Lazy River | |
| Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton | I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues | |
| Ralph Stanley & Bob Dylan | The Lonseome River | |
| Robbie Robertson | Somewhere Down the Crazy River | |
| Randy Newman | Louisiana 1927 | |
| Alison Krauss | Down in the River to Pray | |
| Mississippi Fred McDowell | Jesus Is on the Mainline | |
| Victoria Williams | You R Loved | |
| Jelly Roll Morton | Doctor Jazz | |
| Beau Jocque | Don't Tell Your Mama, Don't Tell Your Papa | |
| Billy Joe Shaver | Georgia on a Fast Train | |
| Bad Livers | Hogs on the Highway | |
| Blue Mountain | Bloody 98 | |
| Seven Bridges Road | Dolly Parton | |
| Side B | ||
| Artist | Song | Buy |
| Earl Scruggs & Billy Bob Thornton | Ring of Fire | |
| David Johansen & the Harry Smiths | James Alley Blues | |
| Ann Peebles | I Can't Stand the Rain | |
| Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Bono, Tom Petty | Give Me Back My Job | |
| Steve Forbert | It Sure Was Better Back Then | |
| Kate Campbell | When Panthers Roamed in Arkansas | |
| Kevin Kinney | Dirty Angels | |
| Kim Richey | I Know | |
| Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers | Billy the Kid | |
| Get In Get Out | Randall Bramblett | |
| Doc & Merle Watson | Train That Carried My Girl From Town | |
| Sonny Boy Williamson | Pontiac Blues | |
| Lucinda Williams | 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten | |
| Robert Johnson | Hellhound on My Trail | |
| Bill Nettles | Oxford, Mississipppi Blues | |
| Steve Earle & the Del McCoury Band | Outlaw's Honeymoon | |
| John Hartford | I'm Still Here | |
Comment:
Rivers, trains, highways, juke joints, lovin' & prayin'. Most of these songs come from three of the Oxford Magazine annual southern music issue CDs (the only ones I had at the time). I've supplemented those songs with a few others I thought fit well. Check out Oxford Magazine this summer for what will undoubtedly be another cool mix CD of Southern music.Feedback:
Get me Dr. Jazz! Looks like a smooth mix of old & new-but-rooted-in-that-Southern-dirt.
This is cool as hell!
Oh, yeah. That's the stuff.
Jesus Is on the Mainline, 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten, Hellhound on My Trail, that's what i call hardcore titles ;-)
really great stuff
really great stuff
dont know why i never commented on this before, franklin. awesome stuff. love the bill nettles pick
That reminds me, I still have to "collect" my Oxford CD a friend conveniently borrowed a couple years ago!


