VA: - The Roots Of It All Acoustic Blues Vol. 1

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  • Tyyppi CD
  • Julkaisija Bear Family Records
  • SKU 5397102172298
  • Artisti VA:
  • Lyhyt kuvaus 2-CD Digipac (6-plated) with 134-page booklet, 58 tracks. Total playing time approx. 178 minutes. • First volume in a series of four 2-CD digipac sets. • Almost 3 hours of pre-war blues. • Covering the story of acoustic blues from 1923 to 1939. • Pre-war recordings, a total of 58 tracks, carefully re-mastered from the original 78s. • 134-page booklet with rare photos and in-depth liner notes and bios. • Blues greats like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Tommy Johnson, Charley Patton, Son House, Bukka White, and Robert Johnson alongside blues obscurities like Rube Lacy, Little Hat Jones, a.m.o. August 10, 1920 was a crucial day for the future of the blues. That’s when Mamie Smith recorded her groundbreaking Crazy Blues for OKeh Records. Her glamorous approach to the music was solidly based in the vaudeville tradition, the accompaniment dominated by jazzy horns and flowery piano. The next big trend to emerge a little later in the decade revolved around blues guitarists, virtually all of them originally hailing from the rural South, their approach closely related to field hollers and work songs. Many were veritable virtuosos on their instruments. Lonnie Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, Blind Blake, and Skip James mapped out the guitar-dominated long-term future of the idiom with every 78 they released. These giants made their nimble fretwork heard over the cacophonous din inside the rowdy juke joints where they plied their trade by fretting their instruments with a slide or bottleneck. They achieved a fluid, crying sound on their acoustic axes, or pounded the hell out of their boxes with forceful chording. Performers popular enough to afford them acquired flashy steel-bodied National guitars that resonated louder than standard models. Blind Lemon Jefferson proved a sensation with rural blacks after he was discovered in Texas in 1925 or ’26, underscoring the commercial potential of downhome blues. The crushing poverty of the Depression brought the first boom of blues recording to an abrupt halt at the dawn of the 1930s. But the first two decades of recorded blues were a veritable goldmine of acoustic guitar brilliance. This collection offers a splendid cross-section of the very best.
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Disc 1:
1 Guitar Blues Weaver, Sylvester
2 Shake That Thing Jackson, Papa Charlie
3 Mr Johnson's Blues Johnson, Lonnie
4 Match Box Blues Jefferson, Blind Lemon
5 Mississippi Heavy Water Blues Barbecue Bob
6 Billy Lyons And Stack O'Lee Lewis, Furry
7 Jim Jackson's Kansas City Blues / Pt 1 Jackson, Jim
8 Dark Was The Night / Cold Was The Ground Johnson, Blind Willie
9 Downtown Blues Stokes, Frank
10 Frankie Hurt, Mississippi John
11 So Lonesome Ramblin' Thomas
12 Ham Hound Crave Lacy, Rube
13 Bull Doze Blues Thomas, Henry
14 Kokomo Blues Blackwell, Scrapper
15 Canned Heat Blues Johnson, Tommy
16 The Four Day Blues Bracey, Ishman
17 Statesboro Blues McTell, Blind Willie
18 No No Blues Weaver, Curley
19 Roll And Tumble Blues Newbern, Hambone Willie
20 Cairo Blues Spaulding, Henry
21 Pony Blues Patton, Charley
22 When The Levee Breaks Kansas Joe and Memphis Minnie 23 Little Hat Blues Jones, Little Hat
24 Diddie Wa Diddie Blind Blake
25 Last Time Blues McCoy, Charlie
26 That's No Way To Get Along Wilkins, Robert
27 Henry's Worry Blues Townsend, Henry
28 Ice And Snow Blues Gibson, Clifford
29 Outside Woman Blues Reynolds, Blind Joe

Disc 2:
1 Sitting On Top Of The World Mississippi Sheiks
2 Dough Roller Blues Akers, Garfield
3 My Black Mama / Part 1 House, Son
4 M & O Blues Brown, Willie
5 Stack O' Dollars Blues Jordan, Charley
6 Howling Wolf Blues / No 1 Smith, 'Funny Paper'
7 I'm So Glad James, Skip
8 Times Has Done Got Out Of Hand Hill, King Solomon
9 Long Tall Mama Big Bill and His Jug Busters
10 Good Gal White, Joshua
11 Black Angel Blues Tampa Red
12 Midnight Special Leadbelly
13 Chickasaw Train Blues (Low Down Dirty Thing) Memphis Minnie
14 Milk Cow Blues Arnold, Kokomo
15 Lead Pencil Blues (It Just Won't Write) Temple, Johnnie
16 Someday Baby Blues Estes, Sleepy John
17 Cross And Evil Woman Blues Blind Gary
18 Rag, Mama Rag Fuller, Blind Boy
19 Crow Jane Martin, Carl
20 Baby Please Don't Go Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers 21 Somebody Changed The Lock On My Door Bill, Casey 22 Lone Wolf Blues Woods, Oscar
23 Cross Road Blues Johnson , Robert
24 Black Ace Black Ace
25 Prowling Night-Hawk McCoy, Robert Lee
26 Shake 'Em On Down White, Bukka
27 Old Devil Carter, Bo
28 This Train Tharpe, Sister Rosetta
29 Bottle It Up And Go McClennan, Tommy

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