Third Man Record and Revenant Records will release The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records, Volume 2 (1928-1932) on November 18. According to Rolling Stone, the compilation, which will be a follow up to 2013’s The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records, Volume 1 (1917-1927), will contain on tracks from Mississippi Delta blues artists like Charley Patton, Son House and Skip James.

Volume 2 will feature six LPs, a USB drive, a 400-page illiustrated field guide full of biographies and recording info for the artists, a 250-page hardcover book that tells the story of the Paramount Records label and more. The USB will include over 800 remastered tracks, as well as 90 hand-drawn ads from the Chicago Defender.

Speaking with Rolling Stone last year, Third Man Records founder Jack White said:

“The zenith of Paramount – recording Charley Patton – is going to be explored in the second volume…They recorded the grandfather of the blues, of modern music. He didn’t seem like a real person. He seemed like he wasn’t from Earth. Charley Patton’s presence led us to this idea. But as we got into more obscure songs, we realized this is just too good a story. You have so many pieces of America involved in this one thing: a company that’s going out of business, looking to stay afloat, so they decide to go into the record business.”