Sun 14 Oct 2007
Big Road Blues Show 10/14/07: Down Home Blues Classics
Posted by Jeff under Playlists
| ARTIST | SONG | ALBUM |
|---|---|---|
| Tampa Red | Green And Lucky Blues | Down Home Chicago Blues 1946-1954 |
| Lazy Bill Lucus | I Had A Dream | Down Home Chicago Blues 1946-1954 |
| Big Boy Spires | Murmur Low | Down Home Chicago Blues 1946-1954 |
| Jimmy Rogers | Act Like You Love Me | Down Home Chicago Blues 1946-1954 |
| Little Willie Foster | Falling Rain Blues | Down Home Chicago Blues 1946-1954 |
| Johnny Young | Money Taking Woman | Down Home Chicago Blues 1946-1954 |
| Jimmy Eager | Please Mr. Doctor | Down Home Chicago Blues 1946-1954 |
| Texas Alexander | Crossroads | Down Home Texas Blues 1946-1954 |
| Stick Horse Hammond | Alberta | Down Home Texas Blues 1946-195 |
| Lil' Son Jackson | Roberta | Down Home Texas Blues 1946-195 |
| L.C. Williams | Boogie All The Time | Down Home Texas Blues 1946-195 |
| Thunder Smith | Big Stars Are Falling | Down Home Texas Blues 1946-195 |
| Miss Country Slim | In My Girlish Days | own Home Texas Blues 1946-195 |
| Wright Holmes | Good Road Blues | Down Home Texas Blues 1946-195 |
| Johnny Beck | You Gotta Lay Down Mama | Down Home Texas Blues 1946-195 |
| Louis Campbell | Don't Want Anyone Hangin'... | Memphis & The South 1949-1954 |
| Schoolboy Cleve | She's Gone | Memphis & The South 1949-1954 |
| Boogie Bill Webb | Bad Dog | Memphis & The South 1949-1954 |
| Papa Lightfoot | Wine, Whiskey & Woman | Memphis & The South 1949-1954 |
| Big Joe Williams | His Spirit Lives On | Memphis & The South 1949-1954 |
| Percy Crudup | Open Your Book | Memphis & The South 1949-1954 |
| John Lee | Depot Blues | Memphis & The South 1949-1954 |
| Little Son Willis | Nothing But The Blues | California & The West Coast 1948-1954 |
| Sidney Maiden | Eclipse Of The Sun | California & The West Coast 1948-1954 |
| Brother Jackson | L.C. Boogie | California & The West Coast 1948-1954 |
| Willie B Huff | Operator 209 | California & The West Coast 1948-1954 |
| K.C. Douglas | Mercury Boogie | California & The West Coast 1948-1954 |
| Haskell Sadler | Do Right Mind | New York & The East Coast 1948-1954 |
| Dennis McMillon | Woke Up One Morning | New York & The East Coast 1948-1954 |
| Leroy Dallas | I'm Going Away | New York & The East Coast 1948-1954 |
| Dan Pickett | Ride To A Funeral In A V-8 | New York & The East Coast 1948-1954 |
| Brownie McGhee | Bottom Blues | New York & The East Coast 1948-1954 |
| Alex Seward & Lewis Hayes | Good Boy | New York & The East Coast 1948-1954 |
| Julius King | Mississippi Boogie | New York & The East Coast 1948-1954 |
| Big Boy Ellis | Dices Dices | New York & The East Coast 1948-1954 |
Show Notes:
It’s hard to keep up with glut of blues reissues mostly pumped out by European labels taking full advantage of the fifty-year copyright law. One label that deserves attention is Boulevard Vintage who for the past few years have been putting out intelligent well conceived multi CD sets of post-war down home blues. The label has zeroed in on a very specific, rich vein of blues history, roughly 1945-1955 when a whole slew of enterprising small labels were catering to an audience that still craved down home blues. Between 1944 and 1964, more than 600 record companies tried their hands at recording blues. Many failed or had limited success while others grew and became major players. As the notes say this was “the last grand hurrah of local blues recorded for, and often by, local entrepreneurs, neither folkloric nor college oriented, but music for the culture from which it grew.”
So far the label has issued five sets: Down Home Blues Classics 1943-1953 (4-CD), Down Home Blues Classics: Chicago 1946-1954 (4-CD), Down Home Blues Classics: Texas 1946-1954 (4-CD), Down Home Blues Classics: California & The West Coast 1948-1954 (2-CD), Down Home Blues Classics: Memphis & The South 1949-1954 (2-CD). Unfortunately the first box, which features music from all regions with no overlap with the other sets, is out of print and I have been unable to track down a copy. These are great sets filled with plenty of well known names but what’s nice about this series is that compilers tend to pull out the less anthologized, obscurer sides by these artists. There’s also plenty of mysterious, obscure artists who who left behind only a handful of fine sides before fading back into obscurity. Each set is rounded out by informative, well researched notes written by well respected blues scholars.
Review of Memphis & The South/California & The West Coast
Review of New York & The East Coast
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