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LIL SON JACKSON Vol 1 (1978-1950)and Vol 2(1950-1952)
Label: Document CD Released : November 2006 Format: Flac Jackson was part of the raw Chicago Down Homes sound popularised by Memphis Minnie, Johnnie Temple and Arthur Crudup which would explode in the late forties and throughout the fifties Lil Son Jackson: Rockin' And Rollin' Volume 1 Document's Volume 1: Rockin' and Rollin' (1948-1950) includes the 10 Gold Star masters that Jackson waxed in the late '40s; 2 sides recorded for Modern Records in 1949; and 11 tracks cut for Imperial Records in 1950. All 23 tracks are solo recordings, from the acoustic "Freedom Train Blues" to the heavily amplified "Milford Blues" (which contains the precursor to the "Rockin' and Rollin'" riff). Tracklist 1. - Roberta Blues 2.- Freedom Train Blues 3.- Ground Hog Blues 4.- Bad Whiskey/Bad Women 5.- Gone with the Wind 6.- No Money, No Love 7.- Talkin' Boogie 8.- Milford Blues 9.- Cairo Blues 10.- Evil Blues 11.- Gambling Blues 12.- Homeless Blues 13.- Ticket Agent Blues 14.- True Love Blues 15.- Evening Blues 16.- Spending Money Blues 17.- Tough Luck Blues 18.- Peace Breaking People 19.- Rockin' and Rollin' 20.- Two Timin' Woman 21.- Rocky Road 22.– Disgusted 23.- Travelin' Alone Lil Son Jackson: Restless Blues Volume 2 This set from Document, the second in the label's presentation of Jackson's complete recorded work, includes material he recorded between 1950 and 1952 for Imperial Records at sessions held in Dallas, Houston, and Fort Worth, some of it featuring Jackson singing solo to his own acoustic or electric guitar accompaniment and some of it with a small blues combo behind him. Highlights include the intimate opener, "New Year's Resolution" (where Jackson clearly sings "revolution" rather than "resolution," which actually adds to the song's charm), the wise (if obvious) "Time Changes Things," the nervous "I Wish I Could Go Home" and the energetic and feisty jump blues of "Red Light." Jackson also does a band-backed do-over of his most famous song here, "Rockin' and Rollin" # 2," which had previously been recorded in a solo setting as "Rockin' and Rollin'," which morphed over time into the blues standard "Rock Me Baby." Tracklist 1.- New Year's Resolution 2.- Young Woman's Blues 3.- Mr. Blues 4.- All Alone 5.- Everybody's Blues 6.- Travelin' Woman 7.- Red Light 8.- Aching Heart 9.- Upstairs Boogie 10.- All My Love 11.- My Little Girl 12.- Big Gun Blues 13.- Get High Everbody 14.- Let Me Down Easy 15.- My Younger Days 16.- I Wish I Could Go Home 17.- Black and Brown 18.- Journey Back Home 19.- Sad Letter Home 20.- Rockin' and Rollin' #2 Related Torrents
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