Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0880226000325 Label: Dust to Digital Manufacturer: Dust to Digital Number Of Discs: 5 Publisher: Dust to Digital Release Date: December 06, 2005 Studio: Dust to Digital Sales Rank: 188026 MPN: 3
Album Description: Massive 5CD set of American Primitive music unearthed for the first time (in various styles: Jug Band, Country, Old Time, Blues and Bluegrass), recorded and documented by Joe Bussard's 78-RPM Fonotone label, 1956-1969 -- not one track previously on CD before. Incredible package featuring 131 tracks over 5 discs, 160-page perfect-bound book, 17 full-color postcards, 3 record label reproductions in souvenir folder and a nickel-plated Fonotone Records bottle opener(!) -- all packaged in a deluxe cigar box. The label that gave us one of the most elaborate packaging presentations of the modern era (Goodbye Babylon, DTD's first release from 2004). What started as a conversation about Fonotone Records metamorphasized into this 5CD box set, for which no stone went unturned. Master reel-to-reel tapes, unplayed for decades but still pristine, were painstakingly remastered; forgotten Kodak slides in old cigar boxes were dusted off and retouched; and musicians! of all stripes who had disappeared more than 35 years ago were tracked down. Their stories, and the story of Fonotone, the last 78-RPM record label in the land, are told here with words, pictures and music. Take a look-see, give it a listen, and get a rare portrait of a long-gone America.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Cute -- but the packaging is better than the music
A lot of the performances are horrid, some of the arrangements are insipid. There ended up being about 30 tunes and songs here that were of interest--and over 100 that I'll never listen to again. In many ... Read More
Rating: - Excited about the Fonotone set!
I was lucky enough to get to attend the release party for the Fonotone Records box set last Thursday in Atlanta. I got to meet Joe Bussard and hear a band from Tennessee whose family is on the set. I couldn't ... Read More
Rating: - A Weak Effort Of A Box Set By Any Standard
Being a fan of pre-war old-time music and post-war field sessions by Lomax and other, I thought that this box, even though pricey, would certainly be worth it. I was, unfortunately, wrong. Though there are some ... Read More
Rating: - Hee Haw ain't got nothin' on this!
The Fonotone Records box takes me back to a time in music history I never had the chance to experience. So glad Dust-to-Digital has offered such a diverse sampling of a truly influential era in Southern music history; ... Read More
Rating: - Thanks Joe, you took me back to my Grandmother's front porch!
The Fonotone boxed set is outstanding. The quality and selection of the music and the packaging were done with great respect to the artists.
When I listened to the music it took me back to my earliest childhood ... Read More