The Delmore Brothers - Fifty Miles to Travel

The Delmore Brothers - Fifty Miles to Travel
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Album Details

Title: Fifty Miles to Travel
Artist: The Delmore Brothers
Release Date: 10/2005
Re-Released On: 11/15/2005
Label: Ace
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 029667015127
Genre: Country
Styles: Traditional Country, Honky Tonk, Country Boogie, Close Harmony
Moods: Confident, Earthy, Playful, Rollicking, Boisterous, Energetic, Fun, Raucous, Happy, Joyous, Earnest
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Fifty Miles to Travel
  2. (When I'm Gone) Don't Talk About Me
  3. I Let the Freight Train Carry Me On
  4. I Won't Be Worried Long
  5. Stop That Boogie
  6. My Heart Will Be Cryin'
  7. Blues Stay Away from Me
  8. Shame on Me
  9. Waitin for That Train
  10. Barnyard Boogie
  11. Born to Be Blue
  12. Leavin' Town
  13. Why Did You Leave Me, Dear
  14. Dis Train Am Bound for Glory
  15. Red River Valley
  16. Fast Express
  17. Give Me Your Hand
  18. Midnite Special
  19. Somebody Else's Darling
  20. Down Home Boogie
  21. Mississippi Shore
  22. Let Conscience Be Your Guide
  23. Long Journey Home
  24. Blues Stay Away from Me

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDAce1074

Other Editions

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Album Review

This great country duo was in its prime when the material on this 24-song compilation was recorded for King from the mid-'40s to the mid-'50s. This isn't the cream of that crop, as much of that was been collected on an earlier, superior Ace anthology, Freight Train Boogie. As a secondary collection, however, it presents some always respectable and often very good hillbilly music. It concentrates on sides that hadn't previously been reissued on CD, or reissued at all, including half a dozen outtakes and alternate takes that hadn't been released anywhere, and repeating little from the Freight Train Boogie compilation. While there's some hot country boogie here, there's a little bit more weight given to folky, more traditional-sounding songs such as "Midnite Special" and "Dis Train Am Bound for Glory" than there is on the best Delmore Brothers anthologies. It's often a little more sedate and less innovative than their best King stuff, but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty of exceptional harmonizing and bluesy guitar picking (as on the aptly titled "Fast Express"), occasionally embellished by the harmonica of Wayne Raney. Although most of these are from the less traveled corners of the duo's King output, the CD does have one of their most famous classics, "Blues Stay Away from Me," and -- of more interest to collectors -- a previously unissued alternate take of the song. There also unfortunate unflattering slang references to African-Americans in the otherwise stellar "Mississippi Shore," sung with a casual geniality suggesting such terminology was hardly out of the ordinary among the white Southern country audience when this single came out in 1947. The tracks are taken directly from the original acetates, resulting in a clear sound that's quite exceptional for reissues of country music from this period. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Neil DellPackage Design
Nick RobbinsMastering
Tony RounceLiner Notes, Archive Research, Compilation