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Country Blues: Complete Early Recordings (1927-1929)

Dock Boggs · 2004 · Album

Blues

This record captures the raw emotive power of early American blues, showcasing the struggles and resilience of rural life during a time of economic hardship.

MelancholicClassicStruggles of Rural Life in the SouthNostalgia for a Lost PastSpiritual and Existential QuestioningHardship and Resilience in Folk CommunitiesThe Impact of the Great Depression on Personal Experiences

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