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Angola Prison WorksongsVarious ArtistsCD 448
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Dr. Harry Oster made these remarkable recordings in 1959 at the Angola State prison in Louisiana. Male and female inmates sing while performing routine jobs which range from cutting wood, to hoeing, cleaning the highways, washing laundry with a rubboard, and operating a sewing machine. Some of the singers, such as Robert Pete Williams, Roosevelt Charles, Guitar Welch, Hogman Maxey, and Odea Mathews, became known from their recordings on the album Angola's Prisoners' Blues (Arhoolie CD 419). This CD includes all of the original Arhoolie LP 2012 plus four previously unissued selections, including two by the remarkable storyteller, Emanuel Dunn (who was not a prisiner).