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Richer Tradition: Country Blues and String Band Music 1923-1942
Richer Tradition: Country Blues and String Band Music 1923-1942
Various Artists / CD / 2007
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Artist
Various Artists
Format
CD
Label Name
JSP
Release Date
2007 11 06
Song List
1: Guitar Blues (3:07)
2: Time Ain't Gonna Make Me Stay (2:48)
3: Sundown Blues (3:12)
4: Salt Lake City Blues (2:51)
5: Whiskey and Gin Blues (3:06)
6: James Alley Blues (3:07)
7: Goin' to Leave You Blues (2:52)
8: Hey Lawdy Mama/The France Blues (3:01)
9: A Chicken Can Waltz the Gravy Around (3:07)
10: Bamalong Blues (3:10)
100: Dago Blues (2:25)
11: Man Trouble Blues (3:05)
12: Blue Coat Blues (2:48)
13: Frisco Whistle Blues (3:03)
14: Two Ways to Texas (3:00)
15: Gravel Camp Blues (3:13)
16: T and T Blues (3:06)
17: Death Bell Blues (3:12)
18: C.C. & O. Blues (3:07)
19: Middlin' Blues (2:46)
20: Rolling Log Blues (3:21)
21: Kyle's Worried Blues (3:26)
22: Bull Frog Blues (3:09)
23: Sobbin' Woman Blues (3:18)
24: Miss Meal Cramp Blues (3:00)
25: Unknown Blues (3:05)
26: Jail House Blues (2:54)
27: Blues, Just Blues, That's All (2:48)
28: String Band Blues (2:32)
29: Black Cat Blues (3:10)
30: Dirty Guitar Blues (3:20)
31: Boodle-Am-Shake (3:19)
32: Quill Blues (2:43)
33: The Jug Band Special (3:06)
34: Cold Morning Shout (3:10)
35: Violin Blues (3:18)
36: Winner, Easy (2:55)
37: G. Burns Is Gonna Rise Again (3:01)
38: I Got a Gal (2:53)
39: The Jazz Fiddler (3:15)
40: Knox County Stomp (3:03)
41: Adam and Eve (3:00)
42: Runnin' Wild (2:58)
43: Giving It Away (3:12)
44: Jackson Stomp (3:09)
45: Rising Sun Blues (3:09)
46: Travelin' Railroad Man Blues (2:56)
47: Old Hen Cackle (2:43)
48: Ted's Stomp (2:44)
49: Dusting the Frets (2:56)
50: Arkansas Traveler (2:07)
51: Original Stack O'Lee Blues (2:44)
52: Tuxedo Blues (3:10)
53: Mean Conductor Blues (2:56)
54: Back Door Blues (3:01)
55: Spanish Blues (2:58)
56: Helena Blues (3:04)
57: I Heard the Voice of a Pork Chop (3:12)
58: Rising River Blues (2:50)
59: She Could Toodle-Oo (3:02)
60: Weak Minded Woman (2:58)
61: Old Rock Island Blues (3:14)
62: Cairo Blues (2:43)
63: I Ain't Givin' Nobody None (2:47)
64: Showers of Rain Blues (2:51)
65: Framer's Blues (3:07)
66: If I Call You Mama (3:14)
67: Never Drive a Stranger from Your Door (3:40)
68: Mississippi Swamp Moan (3:24)
69: Paddlin' Madeline Blues (3:19)
70: Shaking Weed Blues (2:44)
71: South Carolina Rag (3:09)
72: Beans (2:54)
73: Poor Jane Blues (2:58)
74: Window Pane Blues (3:17)
75: Hot Jelly Roll Blues (2:53)
76: Labor Blues (3:02)
77: Goin' Away Blues (2:39)
78: No Baby (3:10)
79: Early Mornin' Blues (2:48)
80: Dreaming Blues (3:02)
81: Weeping Willow Blues (2:45)
82: Way Down in Arkansas (3:10)
83: Wild About My Loving (3:07)
84: Indian Squaw Blues (3:05)
85: Florida Bound (2:53)
86: God Didn't Make No Monkey Man (3:12)
87: Tallahatchie River Blues (2:45)
88: Diamond Ring Blues (2:57)
89: Bedside Blues (3:06)
90: Lonesome Midnight Dream (3:04)
91: Billy Goat Blues (3:28)
92: That Won't Do (3:01)
93: Ghost Woman Blues (2:58)
94: "Toby" Woman Blues (3:15)
95: Rollin' Dough Blues (2:53)
96: Starvation Farm Blues (2:49)
97: Farewell to You Baby (3:06)
98: Teasin' Brown Blues (2:48)
99: Married Woman Blues (2:55)
Style.Categories
Prewar Blues, Early American Blues, Folk-Blues, String Bands, Prewar Country Blues, Country Blues, Acoustic Blues
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The 1920s is perhaps the only time when we hear what America was actually singing of its own accord, and since record companies at the time had little idea what might actually sell, they went out and recorded seemingly anyone and everyone who had a tune in their head. This, coupled with an increasingly awareness of the black record buying market, meant a time of unparalleled diversity in the kind of product labels put out there. By the mid-'30s, this amazing window began to close and labels, starting a process that still plays out nearly a hundred years later, started to dictate rather than reflect what America would be singing. That initial diversity, though, is well apparent on this four-disc, 100-track set of
country-blues
pieces and maverick black
string band
releases recorded between 1923 and 1942. There are all sorts of
blues
forms here, from
Richard Rabbit Brown
's harrowing and stark
"James Alley Blues"
(which was completely unlike anything else in his repertoire) from 1927,
Big Boy Cleveland
's cane fife workout
"Quill Blues,"
also from 1927,
the Johnson Boys
'
"Violin Blues"
(that's crack guitarist
Lonnie Johnson
playing the fiddle and singing) from 1928,
Long "Cleve" Reed
and
Harvey Hull
's rare
"Original Stack O'Lee Blues,"
released by
Black Patti Records
in 1927,
Mattie Delaney
's harrowing
"Tallahatchie River Blues,"
apparently the only record she ever released, from 1930, and
Bogus Ben Covington
's version of the odd
"I Heard the Voice of a Pork Chop,"
which had been originally tracked by
Big Jim Jackson
and was itself a parody of the
hymn
"I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say."
Also definitely worth pointing out here are two absolute gems from guitarist and singer
George Carter
,
"Rising River Blues"
and
"Weeping Willow Blues,"
both from 1929 and both full of
Carter
's lyrical singing and understated but powerfully elegant slide guitar work. Economics in America as the '30s opened meant that record labels could no longer afford to record anything and everything, and the concept of market planning began to rear its opportune head. It just made better business sense to target an audience and then force-feed that audience the records created for it rather than seek out homegrown musicians in the hopes that they had a song or two that might hit home. America, from that moment on, sang what was presented to it. Thank God for sets like this. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
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