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Although the original
Leadbelly
LP bearing this name (Folkways 31030) was drawn from October 1948 sessions, the CD reissue adds 17 tracks, some recorded as early as 1941, and so should be now considered an anthology of 1940s work. This does not rate among the best
collections: due to illness, his guitar skills had diminished by the 1948 sessions that comprise much of the disc, and there are better versions of some of the songs elsewhere. It's still plenty worthwhile, though, particularly when
is boosted by
Sonny Terry's
vocal and harmonica on several numbers, including
Leroy Carr's
blues
"How Long, How Long."
The CD is divided into thematic sections that, other than the '48 recordings, feature three patriotic tunes about U.S. efforts in World War II; five numbers recorded with
Woody Guthrie
and
Cisco Houston
in 1946, including the perennial favorite "Midnight Special"; and seven children-oriented selections. ~ Richie Unterberger
Leadbelly
LP bearing this name (Folkways 31030) was drawn from October 1948 sessions, the CD reissue adds 17 tracks, some recorded as early as 1941, and so should be now considered an anthology of 1940s work. This does not rate among the best
collections: due to illness, his guitar skills had diminished by the 1948 sessions that comprise much of the disc, and there are better versions of some of the songs elsewhere. It's still plenty worthwhile, though, particularly when
is boosted by
Sonny Terry's
vocal and harmonica on several numbers, including
Leroy Carr's
blues
"How Long, How Long."
The CD is divided into thematic sections that, other than the '48 recordings, feature three patriotic tunes about U.S. efforts in World War II; five numbers recorded with
Woody Guthrie
and
Cisco Houston
in 1946, including the perennial favorite "Midnight Special"; and seven children-oriented selections. ~ Richie Unterberger