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My Soul Is Lost: Unknown & Forgotten RSD 2026 edition
My Soul Is Lost: Unknown & Forgotten
Old-time music compiled by R. Crumb and John Heneghan from their own collections. Crumb’s emergence marked the birth of underground comics, with Crumb as its most recognizable force. Crumb owns almost five thousand 78 rpm records in his collection.
In the liner notes, Heneghan writes, “So what I’m saying is, during the late 1920’s and early 1930’s in America, a treasure trove of rich rural music was recorded, before marketing maniacs could get their ghastly, grubby hands on it. As a result we have a true glimpse into what rural American music was and what it sounded like in all its raw distinctive nature. In the early 78 rpm era, countless records were recorded by some of the most unique sounding musicians and bands which never would’ve made it past the audition process once marketing ideas were set firmly in place by record companies to make music the most profitable.
It’s a strong experience to hear music made by the people, for the people, from a time when big money was just getting involved in the music making process and hadn’t yet fully crushed or cast out the most unique and richest sounding performers of the time. As a result we are left with, in my opinion, recordings of some of the most beautiful music ever made. I guess that’s what old-time music is to me.”
Includes a multi-page booklet with beautiful photographs of early 20th century musicians and liner notes by Heneghan and Tony Russell. Cover photo from the collection of R. Crumb with layout and hand-drawn text by R. Crumb.
| Media | Music VINYL LP (Vinyl) |
| Number of records | 1 |
| Released | April 18, 2026 |
| EAN/UPC | 0877746001611 |
| Label | Jalopy Records |
| Genre | Blues |
| Dimensions | 320 × 325 × 6 mm · 350 g (Weight (estimated)) |
Track list
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- O Dem Golden Slippers – West Virginia Ramblers (June 3, 1931)
- Look Here Mama – Uncle Bud Walker (July 30, 1928)
- My Soul Is Lost – Crowder Brothers (September 22, 1937)
- Livin’ In The Mountains – Lonesome Cowgirl (March 18, 1931)
- Bungalow Blues – Mary Butler (November 1928)
- Wild Cat Hollow – Paul & Charles Johnson (September 4, 1930)
- Come Be My Rainbow – Clover Leaf Old Time Fiddlin’ Team (August 9, 1928)
- My Good Gal Has Thrown Me Down – Homer Callahan (August 17, 1934)
- Cotton Mill Girl – Lester Smallwood (October 18, 1928)
- Down The Highway – Charlie Pickett (August 3, 1937)
- Gold Diggers – The Grady Family (December 6, 1930)
- You Can’t Blame Me For That – Hazel Scherf (January 31, 1934)
- Old Uncle Joe – McKinney Brothers (September 25, 1934)
- Some Little Bug Is Goin’ To Get You Some Day – Bradley Kincaid (September 14, 1933)
- Black Snake Moan – Charles Underwood acc. Hack’s String Band (September 29, 1930)