tracklista wersji winylowej:
1. Truckin' My Blues Away No. 2 - Take 2 (1937) (2:47)
2. Thousand Woman Blues (1940) (2:44)
3. Mama Let Me Lay It On You (1936) (2:54)
4. Corrine What Makes You Treat Me So (1937) (2:57)
5. Get Your Yas Yas Out (1938) (2:24)
6. Weeping Willow (1937) (3:09)
7. Jivin' Woman Blues (1938) (2:31)
8. Step It Up And Go (1940) (2:55)
9. Baby Quit Your Low Down Ways (1939) (2:31)
10. Piccolo Rag (1938) (2:48)
11. You Never Can Tell (1937) (2:54)
12. Twelve Gates To The City (1940) (2:41)
13. Lost Lover Blues (1940) (2:43)
14. Rag, Mama, Rag - Take 2 (1935) (3:02)
During his short but prolific recording career, Blind Boy Fuller became one of the most influential and best-selling bluesmen of his time. With songs brimming with wit and soulfulness, his strikingly original and energetic guitar arrangements have been an inspiration to countless guitarists ever since.
The Rough Guide To Blind Boy Fuller
Blind Boy Fuller was only 33 when he died, but during his short but prolific recording career he became one of the most influential and best-selling bluesmen of the pre-War period. Inspired by the legendary blues and evangelist guitarist Rev Gary Davis, Fuller developed a ragtime influenced fingerstyle guitar technique typical among East Coast bluesmen, which beautifully complimented his gritty and expressive voice. Armed with his steel National resonator guitar, Fuller had a huge repertoire of songs ranging from ragtime, hokum and traditional blues to gospel and other popular tunes of the time.
Born Fulton Allen in rural North Carolina on 10 July 1907, he was one of ten children and had a very poor and tough upbringing. As a boy learning to play the guitar, he was influenced by the region’s rich and varied musical traditions, and eventually started plying his trade on street ....... więcej