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Various Artists : Blues Masters Volume 7: Blues Revival
Label: Rhino Year: 1959-1969 Released : 1993 Format : Mp3@ 320 It's hard to believe from the vantage point of a period when blues songs are used for network television commercials, but it wasn't so long ago that the blues was, though hardly in danger of extinction, certainly limited to a pretty specialized audience. The blues revival of the early '60s brought the music back into the spotlight through its prominence at major folk festivals and college concerts, the rediscovery of lost legends like Skip James and Mississippi John Hurt, and the efforts of several musicians and record labels to popularize the work of the form's originators. Blues Revival covers a lot of these bases. This 17-track collection includes some of the biggest hit blues singles of the '60s (by Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker, Slim Harpo, and B.B. King), '60s recordings by acoustic Delta blues giants like Mississippi Fred McDowell and Son House, hot electric Chicago blues by Junior Wells and Muddy Waters, and white, rock-oriented revivalists like Paul Butterfield, John Mayall, and Canned Heat. Seasoned collectors won't find anything too obscure here, but it's a handy primer to some of the best blues recorded during an era in which the idiom reestablished itself as a vital and living form. Richie Unterberger, AMG Tracklist : 01. Baby, What You Want Me To Do (2:24) Jimmy Reed – Recorded Chicago 7 August 1959 Jimmy Reed – vocal, guitar Mary Lee “Mama” Reed – vocal Lefty Bates, Eddie Taylor – guitar Marcus Johnson – bass Earl Phillips - drums 02. Three Aces on the Bottom of the Deal (6:44) Lightnin' Hopkins, , Sonny Terry & Big Joe Williams - Recorded Hollywood 6 July 1960 Lightnin' Hopkins – vocal, guitar Brownie McGhee – vocal, guitar Sonny Terry – vocal, harmonica Big Joe Williams – vocal, guitar Jimmy Bond – bass 03. Candy Man (2:56) Mississippi John Hurt - Recorded Newport RI 25-28 July Mississippi John Hurt – vocal, guitar Introduction by Pete Seeger 04. Fannin Street (5:04) Dave 'Snaker' Ray – Recorded NYC 1964 Dave 'Snaker' Ray - vocal 05. Write Me a Few Lines (3:37) Mississippi Fred McDowell - Recorded Como MS 13 February 1964 Mississippi Fred McDowell - vocal, guitar 06. Death Letter (4:22) Son House - Recorded Boston April 1965 Son House - vocal, guitar 07. Boom Boom (2:33) John Lee Hooker – Recorded Chicago 1961 John Lee Hooker – vocal, guitar Hank Cosby – tenor sax Unknown – piano, bass, guitar, drums 08. Got My Mojo Working (4:11) Muddy Waters – Recorded Newport RI 3 July 1960 Muddy Waters – vocal, guitar Pat Hare – guitar Otis Spann – piano Andrew Stephens – bass Francis Clay – drums James Cotton - harmonica 09. Born in Chicago (3:08 ) The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Recorded 1965 Paul Butterfield – vocal, harmonica Mark Naftalin – slide guitar Elvin Bishop = rhythm guitar Jerome Arnold - bass Sam Lay - drums 10. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (3:55) Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band - Recorded September 1965 Junior Wells –vocal, harmonica Buddy Guy –guitar Jack Myers – bass Bill Warren - drums 11. The Blues Never Die (3:43) Otis Spann - Recorded Chicago circa January 1965 Otis Spann – vocal, piano James Madison, Muddy Waters - guitar Milton Rector – bass S P Leary – drums James Cotton - harmonica 12. Baby Scratch My Back (2:54) Slim Harpo - Recorded Crowley LA 1965 Slim Harpo - vocal, harmonica Katie Webster – piano James Johnson, Rudolph Richard – guitar Geese August – bass Sammy Kaye - drums 13. Coming Home to You Baby (4:03) Sonny Boy Williamson – Recorded Copenhagen 1 November 1963 Sonny Boy Williamson – vocal, harmonica Matt Murphy – acoustic guitar 14. The Death of J.B. Lenoir (4:14) . John Mayall's Bluesbreakers – Recorded West Hampstead England 12 July 1967 . John Mayall – vocal, piano,harmonica Mick Taylor – guitar Joh McVie – bass Keef Hartley – drums Chris Mercer – tenor sax Rip Kant – baritone sax 15. On the Road Again (3:24) Canned Heat - Recorded Los Angeles 1968 Al “Blind Owl” Wilson – vocal, harmonica Henry “Sunflower” Vestine –guitar Larry “The Mole” Taylor – bass Adolfo “Fito” De La Parra- drums 16. Blues Power (10:14) Albert King – Recorded San Francisco 1968 Albert King – vocal, guitar Wilie Exon - guitar James Washington – organ Roosevelt Pointer – bass Theodis Morgan - drums 17. The Thrill Is Gone (5:25) B.B. King - Recorded NYC June 1969 B.B. King – vocal, guitar Hugh McCracken – guitar Paul Harris – electric piano Gerald “Fingers” Jemmott - bass Herbie Lovell – drums Bert DeCoeaux – string arrangement Related Torrents
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