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Smithsonian Folkways
compilation producer [curator] Anthony Seeger
liner notes, music consultant Elijah Wald
mastered by [mastering engineer] Charlie Pilzer
photography by Theo Pelletier
producer Toshio Murayama
producer, directed by John Junkerman
1-1: Recorded at the annual powwow, Inger, Minnesota, August 23, 1997
1-2: Recorded in performance at First Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 28, 1996
1-3: Recorded at Palmer's Bar, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 27, 1996
1-4: Recorded in the band's rehearsal space, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 26, 1996
1-5: Recorded in Arnie Anderson's living room, Brainerd, Minnesota, March 24, 1996
1-6: Recorded in Wang Chong Lor's living room, St. Paul, Minnesota, August 1, 1997
1-7: Recorded at Profile Music, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 31, 1997
1-8: Recorded at the Dam Saloon, near Fountain City, Wisconsin, August 2, 1997
1-9: Recorded at the 11th Street Bar and Grill, Davenport, Iowa, July 27, 1997
1-10: Recorded at Willie G's, Moline, Illinois, July 26, 1997
1-11: Recorded in Greg Brown's dining room, Iowa City, Iowa, July 29, 1997
1-12: Recorded on the riverboat Twilight, Le Claire, Iowa, August 20, 1997
1-13: Recorded during a lunchtime jam session at the Western Illinois Bluegrass Days, Hillsboro, Illinois, July 24, 1997
1-14: Recorded in a rehearsal room at the Katherine Dunham Dynamic Museum, East St. Louis, Illinois, November 2, 1997
1-15: Recorded in Mt. Beulah Baptist Church, St. Louis, Missouri, February 15, 1995
1-16: Recorded BB's Jazz, Blues & Soups, St. Louis, Missouri, November 6, 1997
1-17: Recorded in the Bottle Rockets' apartment, upstairs from the Hi Point Bar, Festus, Missouri, February 15, 1995
1-18: Recorded in the dining room of the Main Street Inn, Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, December 31, 1995
2-1: Recorded at the First Baptist Church, La Center, Kentucky, November 5, 1997
2-2: Recorded at the King of Clubs, Swifton, Arkansas, October 14, 1997
2-3: Recorded at Easley Studios, Memphis, Tennessee, October 15,1997
2-4: Recorded on the riverboat Memphis Queen, at the King Biscuit Blues Festival, Helena, Arkansas, October 10, 1997
2-5: Recorded in the performer's lounge at the King Biscuit Blues Festival, Helena, Arkansas, October 10, 1997
2-6: Recorded in Big Jack Johnson's back yard, Clarksdale, Mississippi, April 2, 1996
2-7: Recorded at Thompson's Grocery Store, Bobo, Mississippi, April 2, 1996
2-8: Recorded at the Flowin' Fountain, Greenville, Mississippi, October 13, 1997
2-9: Recorded at Anderson United Methodist Church, Jackson, Mississippi, October 12, 1997
2-10: Recorded on the terrace of the Wharf Master's House, Natchez-Under-The-Hill, Mississippi, October 18, 1997
2-11: Recorded in D.L. Menard's yard, Erath, Louisiana, September 14, 1997
2-12: Recorded at Slim's Y-Ki-Ki, Opalousas, Louisiana, September 12, 1997
2-13: Recorded on Royal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 22, 1997
2-14: Recorded upstairs at the Funky Butt, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 18, 1997
2-15: Recorded at the Lion's Den, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 21, 1997
2-16: Recorded on stage in Armstrong Park, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 13, 1997
2-17: Recorded at Joe's Cozy Corner, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 20, 1997
2-18: Recorded on a small boat near the mouth of the Mississippi, September 19, 1997

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Yes, the written-by credits for Babes in Toyland are mangled that badly on the release.
I didn't scan all 40+ pages of the booklet. The web page for the release is here:
http://www.folkways.si.edu/the-mississippi-river-of-song-a-musical-journey-down-the-mississippi/american-folk-american-indian-blues-cajun/music/album/smithsonian
They have a PDF scan of the booklet, which can also be accessed here:
http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/smithsonian_folkways/SFW40086.pdf
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