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- Rain Crow
- Brown’s Dream
- Hook and Line
- Pumpkin Pie
- Duck’s Eyeball
- Ryestraw
- Little Brown Jug
- Going to Raleigh
- Country Waltz
- Molly Put the Kettle On
- Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss
- John Henry
- Love Somebody
- Ebenezer
- Old Joe Clark
- Old Molly Hare
- Marching Jaybird
- Walkin’ in the Parlor
Rhiannon Giddens & Justin Robinson
What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow
NONESUCH
Proper North Carolina folk music played by some of the best to ever offer their reinterpretations of these standards - this is a wonderful salve from a duo instilling so much emotion and poignant history into every finger-picked and fiddle-bowed run.
The real deal. Rhiannon Giddens reunites with her former Carolina Chocolate Drops bandmate, Justin Robinson, on 'What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow' - an album of North Carolina fiddle and banjo music. Produced by Giddens and Joseph "joebass" DeJarnette, the album features Giddens on banjo and Robinson on fiddle, with the duo playing eighteen of their favourite North Carolina tunes: a mix of instrumentals and tunes with words. Many were learned from their late mentor, the legendary North Carolina Piedmont musician Joe Thompson; one is from another musical hero, the late Etta Baker, from whom they also learned by listening to recordings of her playing. Giddens and Robinson recorded the album outdoors and on location at Thompson’s and Baker’s North Carolina homes, as well as the former plantation Mill Prong House. They were accompanied by the sounds of nature, including two different broods of cicadas, which had not emerged simultaneously since 1803, creating a true once-in-a-lifetime soundscape.