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Mysteries abound for many of these obscure country blues artists who cut a handful of sides in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Although just the nicknames alone will fire any blues connoisseur’s imagination, from the likes of Papa Egg Shell and Little Hat Jones to Uncle Bud Walker and Spark Plug Smith, these tracks are essential listening and offer a unique insight into early country blues.
John Byrd & Washboard Walter’s beautiful duet ‘Wasn't It Sad About Lemon’ is a tribute to the great Texas bluesman Blind Lemon Jefferson shortly after his death. Likewise, The Two Poor Boys (Joe Evans & Arthur McClain) pay their respects to the great man with ‘Two White Horses In A Line’, a classic rendition of Lemon’s ‘See That My Grave Is Kept Clean’ with the use of the mandolin showing the clear influence of hillbilly music. Charlie McCoy was another mandolin player and one of the major blues accompanists of his time, and here he shows his versatility by singing the sentimental ‘Always In Love With You’, a far cry from the intense sound of many of his Delta blues brethren.
This collection features many oddities including the novel musical partnership of Lottie Kimbrough & Winston Holmes, with Kimbrough’s vocal power and unique song arrangements embellished by the yodels and vocalised bird calls of Holmes. Kimbrough is joined by other country blues divas Mississippi Matilda, whose masterpiece ‘Hard Working Woman’ shows off her breathless falsetto to great effect, and Pearl Dickson of which little is known other than that her classic ‘Twelve Pound Daddy’ was one of just four sides recorded in 1927.
The Texas blues guitarist "Funny Papa" Smith is one of the exceptions on this album in that he recorded some twenty issued sides. A fascinating figure who took the pseudonym "The Howlin’ Wolf" long before Chester Burne....... more
Niezwykła kolekcja rarytasowych nagrań zapomnianych gigantów amerykańskiego country blues, to jeden z najwcześniejszych, niemal archetypicznych gatunków muzyki bluesowej. W realiach XIX wiecznego południa Stanów Zjednoczonych bluesmanem zostawał chłopak, który nie mógł pracować na plantacji, głównie z powodu kalectwa (najczęściej problemów ze wzrokiem), stąd taka nadreprezentacja niewidomych bluesmenów w tym środowisku.
Na tym wyjątkowym albumie usłyszymy wybitnych przedstawicieli gatunku jak Little Hat Jones, Carl Martin, "Funny Papa" Smith, Lottie Kimbrough & Winston Holmes, Fred McMullen & Ruth Willis, The Two Poor Boys, Papa Egg Shell, Spark Plug Smith, Uncle Bud Walker, Willie Baker, Pearl Dickson, Mississippi Matilda, John Byrd & Washboard Walter czy Charlie McCoy.