Horace Sprott, born around 1890, performs on Volumes 2, 3, and 4 of this series. Frederic Ramsey, Jr. writes, "There were many men like Sprott...[who] passed from one hard time to another, never forgetting the song. In that way, the tradition and the repertoire grew, and a body of poetic expression emerged. This poetry, and the music that went with it, was their heritage and their trust."
1 Dives and Lazarus - Dip Your Finger Down in the Water and Cool My Parcherin' Tongue
2 Interview Continued
3 Baby, If I Don't Get Lucky
4 Some of These Days - I'm Going to Walk This Milky White Road
5 Interview Continued
6 Black Snake Blues
7 Jesus Going to Make Up My Dying Bed
8 Take This Hammer
9 Freight Train: The Southern
10 Buck Dance
11 Shine on, Rising Sun
Horace Sprott, born around 1890, performs on Volumes 2, 3, and 4 of this series. Frederic Ramsey, Jr. writes, "There were many men like Sprott...[who] passed from one hard time to another, never forgetting the song. In that way, the tradition and the repertoire grew, and a body of poetic expression emerged. This poetry, and the music that went with it, was their heritage and their trust."