Album
Traveling Through The Jungle: Negro Fife And Drum Band Music From The Deep South
1974 · Rock, Blues
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Traveling Through The Jungle: Negro Fife And Drum Band Music From The Deep South is a Blues album by Various, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Old Hen Cackled, Laid A Double Egg
- A2Unknown Piece
- A3Shout, Lula With The Red Dress On
- A4Buck Dance
- A5I Love Jesus, Yes, I Do
- A6Wake Up, Sal, Day Done Come, Let Me Chew Your Rosin Some
- A7Old Lady Dinah Sitting By The Fire
- A8Jesse James
- A9Come On Boys, Let's Go To The Ball
- A10The Death March
- A11Emmaline, Take Your Time
- A12The Sidewalks Of New York
Side B
- B1My Babe
- B2Traveling Through The Jungle
- B3Sitting On Top Of The World
- B4Late At Midnight, Just A Little 'Fore Day
- B5Granny, Will Your Dog Bite
- B6Number Five
- B7When The Saints Go Marching In
Sound DNA
- Blues
- Acoustic & Delta Blues
- raw
- primal
- southern
Credits
The people behind it.
Production & Engineering
- David EvansRECORDED BY, LINER NOTES
- Pete WeldingPRODUCER
- Alan LomaxRECORDED BY
- David EvansRECORDED BY
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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