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People Take Warning! Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs, 1913-1938

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1 Titanic Blues Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
2 WreckOof The Old 97 Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
3 Bill Wilson Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
4 The Crash Of The Akron Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
5 The Fate Of The Talmadge Osborne Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
6 El Mole Rachmin (Fur Titanik) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
7 The Wreck Of The Virginian Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
8 Fate Of The Will Rogers & Wiley Post Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
9 Down With The Old Canoe Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
10 Wreck Of Number 52 Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
11 Kassie Jones, Part 1 Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
12 Kassie Jones, Part 2 Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
13 The Brave Engineer Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
14 The Sinking Of The Titanic Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
15 Fate Of Chris Lively And Wife Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
16 Wreck On The Mountain Road Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
17 The Unfortunate Brakeman Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
18 Altoona Freight Wreck Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
19 The Fatal Wreck Of The Bus Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
20 Last Scene OfTthe Titanic Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
21 Casey Jones Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
22 The Wreck Of The Westbound Airliner Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
23 The Titanic Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
24 When That Great Ship Went Down Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
25 The Story Of The Mighty Mississippi Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
26 Mississippi Heavy Water Blues Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
27 Dixie Boll Weevil Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
28 Mississippi Boll Weevil Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
29 Ohio Prison Fire Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
30 Memphis Flu Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
31 Explosion In The Fairmount Mine Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
32 Storm That Struck Miami Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
33 When The Levee Breaks Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
34 Alabama Flood Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
35 Burning Of The Cleveland School Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
36 High Water Everywhere, Part 1 Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
37 High Water Everywhere, Part 2 Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
38 Ryecove Cyclone Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
39 McBeth Mine Explosion Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
40 Dry Spell Blues Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
41 Baltimore Fire Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
42 Tennessee Tornado Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
43 Dry Spell Blues, Part 2 Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
44 The Santa Barbara Earthquake Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
45 The Death Of Floyd Collins Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
46 The Porto Rico Storm Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
47 Boll Weavil Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
48 The Flood Of 1927 Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
49 Peddler And His Wife Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
50 The Little Grave In Georgia Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
51 Kenney Wagner's Surrender Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
52 Henry Clay Beattie Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
53 The Murder Of The Lawson Family Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
54 Naomi Wise Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
55 Railroad Bill Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
56 Frankie Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
57 Trial Of Richard Bruno Hauptmann, Part 1 Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
58 Trial Of Richard Bruno Hauptmann, Part 2 Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
59 Lanse Des Belaires Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
60 Darling Cora Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
61 Billy Lyons And Stack O' Lee Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
62 Tom Dooley Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
63 The Story Of Freda Bolt Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
64 Pretty Polly Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
65 Fingerprints Upon The Windowpane Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
66 The Bluefield Murder Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
67 Frankie Silvers Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
68 Fate Of Rhoda Sweeten Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
69 Dupree Blues Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
70 Poor Ellen Smith Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
  • AMG Review of People Take Warning! Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938

    Amg
    Steve Leggett
    All Music Guide

    This three-disc, 70-track (30 of them new to the CD era) collection of murder ballads and disaster songs originally released on commercial 78s between 1913 and 1938 is, in spite of the archaic song structures and often crude sonic qualities on display, strangely contemporary in tone and feel, maybe because we've always been drawn to the scene of the accident, and even in this 21st century world of the Internet and all-day, all-night news channels, that's still as true as it ever was. We just don't write songs about such things so much anymore, and since one can just flip on the TV to get up to speed on the latest round of personal, local, and global tragedies, that's probably understandable. A quaint view of why these old songs were so popular back in the day is to say that's how the news traveled back then, but that wouldn't be true. The news media in the early 1900s in America was every bit as dogged and sensational as it is now, and these tragic songs didn't carry the news so much as give it a community focus, good or bad, functioning as street-corner sermons, cautionary tales, or just plain gossip given melody. Some of these songs are straight observational narratives, but some of them have definite agendas. There's a big difference here, for instance, between Charley Patton's two-part personal epic "High Water Everywhere," recorded in 1929 and containing Patton's chilling appraisal of the Mississippi flood from two years earlier, and Elder Curry's sanctified "Memphis Flu" from 1930, which determines the influenza epidemic of that same year was God's stern judgment on the moral paucity of the human species. Both songs carry news, and news that is deeply tragic, but to quite different ends and purposes.

    There are easily a dozen songs here about the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, an event that could be said to metaphorically carry the Victorian era with it to the bottom of the sea and usher in a world where industrial disasters, whether they be sinking ships, derailing trains, or cars wrecking on the highway, became central symbols in a seemingly endless procession of misfortune. Then there are the murder ballads that make up most of disc three here (the first disc contains songs about the crashing, sinking, and wrecking of various machines and motor vehicles while the second covers floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts, and other natural world-related calamities, and the third, easily the creepiest, deals with violence between people), many of which have to do with the murders of young and unmarried pregnant women and end with no discernible moral position being taken, and one realizes that tragedies like the sinking of the Titanic are full of terror while the very real murders of Laura Foster (as chronicled by Grayson & Whitter in their 1929 "Tom Dooley"), Naomi Wise (Clarence Ashley's "Naomi Wise," also recorded in 1929), and Ellen Smith ("Poor Ellen Smith," tracked by the Dykes Magic City Trio in 1927) are full of something closer to pure horror and have to be viewed as cautionary tales, or else there is nothing spiritually or emotionally redemptive in them at all.

    Is this kind of a morbid collection? Yes, it is, but it is also fascinating for what it reveals about our concepts of mortality, an afterlife, redemption, survival, and abstract looks at things like bravery, heroism, and even a kind of powerful fatalism. In guitarist Frank Hutchison's version of the Titanic disaster, "Last Scene of the Titanic," recorded in 1927, he has people below decks dancing to the sound of fiddles as the ship goes down. Life is full of unexpected tragedies, he seems to be saying, but nothing is really lost by dancing because fate will do what fate always does anyway. If there's an overriding moral point to all of these old songs, that might be it. Take warning, but don't stop dancing as long as the fiddles are still playing. Thanks to Tompkins Square for assembling this marvelous collection. It may be dour and morbid on the surface, full of floods, shipwrecks, hurricanes, suicides, murders, and uncountable disasters, but it is somehow strangely redemptive, too, reminding us that we are all survivors even as it also reminds us that when the music stops, we all have to sit down.

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