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The
Truman and Eisenhower Blues:
African-American Blues and Gospel Songs,
1945-1960
Description
Guido van Rijn presents a fascinating and exhaustive account of the gospel and
blues music of the immediate post-war period, shedding much light on the civil
rights situation of the time and the experience of segregation as well as events
such as the Atom Bomb, the Cold War, Korea and of course the Republican victory
in 1956. He concentrates on songs that comment on contemporary political events
and issues during a crucial time in the shaping of black consciousness in
America. In doing so he uncovers a hidden black history of the eve of the
emergence of the civil rights movement -
a deep insight into the lives and
opinions of people who had few other outlets of expression .
Excerpt
from the foreword by David Evans:
... an invaluable key to understanding this group which otherwise seems
inarticulate, inscrutable, or threatening. These songs not only provide insight
into another social world, but they entertain and please the ear with their artistry. Unintentionally perhaps, they bridge
some of the great social and racial divides that America has created, as well as
providing spiritual and artistic nourishment for the victims of these divides.
Product Details:
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
15 February 2004
Price: 30 Euros.
Publisher: The Continuum International Publishing Group
Twenty-six of the songs discussed in the text are available on a CD produced by
Agram Blues (ABCD 2018) to accompany this book. Digitally remastered and featuring full
liner notes by the author, the CD is a unique historical document of the Truman
and Eisenhower presidencies.
Price: 15 Euros.
| 1. | Josh White | The Man Who Couldn't Walk Around |
| 2. | Jack Dupree | May God Bless Our New President! |
| 3. | Cousin Joe | Post War Future Blues |
| 4. | Smokey Hogg | High Priced Meat |
| 5. | Jack McVea | Inflation Blues |
| 6. | Willie Borum | Overseas Blues |
| 7. | Golden Gate Quartet | Atom and Evil |
| 8. | Pilgrim Travelers | Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb |
| 9. | Josh White | Free and Equal Blues |
| 10. | Andrew Tibbs | Bilbo Is Dead |
| 11. | Tommie Jenkins | Freedom Choo Choo Blues |
| 12. | Royal Harmonaires | Henry Wallace Is the Man |
| 13. | Harmon Ray | President's Blues |
| 14. | Gospel Pilgrims | I'm So Grateful to the N.A.A.C.P. |
| 15. | Echoes of Zion | Keep Still |
| 16. | Louis Jordan | Jordan for President |
| 17. | Homesick James | Wartime |
| 18. | Max Bailey | Drive Soldiers Drive |
| 19. | Sister Rosetta Tharpe | There's Peace in Korea |
| 20. | Bobo Jenkins | Democrat Blues |
| 21. | Memphis Slim | Four Years of Torment |
| 22. | J.B. Lenoir | Eisenhower Blues |
| 23. | Dizzy Dixon | Soup Line |
| 24. | Tommy Dean | Recession |
| 25. | Chris Kenner | Rocket to the Moon |
| 26. | Brother Will Hairston | The Alabama Bus |