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Bob Brozman Devil's SlideReleased :1988
Label ; Rounder Format : Mp3@320 Blues, Hawaiian, calypso, hot jazz -- slide-wizard Bob can do it all with startling authenticity and humor. Multi-instrumentalist, historian, and educator Bob Brozman was born in New York on March 8, 1954. His uncle, Barney Josephson, was a prominent club owner who ran Cafe Society in Greenwich Village, one of the first places in New York, or anywhere, where black and white musicians played on-stage together. Brozman studied music and ethnomusicology at Washington University in St. Louis. Brozman became not only a master of classic blues from the '20s and '30s, but also a competent performer of early jazz and ragtime. In the mid-'70s while still in college, he would make trips down South to find, interview, and play with the older blues artists from the 1920s and '30s whom he admired. Brozman recorded several fine albums in the early and mid-'80s for the Kicking Mule and Rounder labels, and for students of early, vintage blues and vintage guitar aficionados, they're well worth looking for. In 1985, he recorded Hello Central...Give Me Dr. Jazz for the Massachusetts-based Rounder label and followed up in 1988 with Devil's Slide. Truckload of Blues appeared on Rounder in 1992. Tracklist 1. Devil's Slide 2. Dinah 3. Naiveté 4. Uncle Joe 5. Stones In My Pathway 6. You're Driving Me Crazy 7. Melloroonie 8. Cinemascope 9. Twilight Echoes 10. 'cause I Feel Low Down 11. Milenburg Joys 12. Death 13. Deserted Blues 14. Soakin' Wet With The Blues 15. Wipe 'em Off 16. The Lonesome Road 17. 12th Street Rag 18. New Vine Street Blues 19. La Rosita 20. Texas Bounce 21. Honeymoon Blues Sharing Widget |