A Tall Cup o' Sterno...blues mix

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edited September 2011 in Strut Central




Blue Concentrate Vol. 1: Tall Cup o' Sterno
Cloven Devil Recordings, CDR-005, 2011

1. Blind Willie Johnson: Dark Was the Night???Cold Was the Ground [1927]
Haunting Texas moan.

2. Bukka White: The Panama Limited [1930]
Mississippi-born cousin of BB King with a storytelling country drone.

3. Canned Heat: Change My Ways [1969]
Killer, hypnotic tune from their third fourth album, Hallelujah; nice guitar interplay.

4. Charles Brown: Black Nite [1950]
Last-call Texas-via-L.A. piano blues.

5. Charley Patton: Rattlesnake Blues [1930]
Ancient-sounding Mississippi progenitor.

6. Elmore James: Madison Blues [1960]
Great, upbeat shuffle from Mississippi slide master.

7. Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra: After Hours [1940]
Tipsy and slightly sleazy (with a wink and a nod) piece from this Alabama trumpeter's pianist Avery Parrish.

8. G.L. Crockett: It???s a Man Down There [1965]
Obscure version of "One Way Out" from Washington, DC???area performer.

9. Henry Thomas: Bulldoze Blues [1928]
Sublime minstrel blues from Texas, famously swiped by Canned Heat.

10. Howlin' Wolf: Back Door Man [1960]
First recording of standard from this Mississippi/Chicago titan.

11. J.B. Hutto and His Hawks: Too Much Alcohol [1966]
Rockin' Chicago slide blues version of a Sonny Boy Williamson number.

12. Jimmy Reed: Ends & Odds [1957]
Harp-led Mississippi/Chicago lazy blues.

13. John Lee Hooker: Sugar Mama [1952]
Mississippi/Detroit legend keeps his own time.

14. Johnny Temple: The Evil Devil Blues [1935]
Melancholy cover of Skip James' "Devil Got My Woman" from this Mississippi/Chicago guitarist.

15. Little Walter: Boom, Boom, Out Go the Lights [1955]
Happy little number about beating the shit out of your shorty, from this Louisiana harpist.

16. Mississippi Bracey: Stered Gal [1930]
Caldwell Bracey recorded four sides for Okeh, including this catchy tune.

17. The Misunderstood: You Don???t Have to Go Out [1965]
From their Hollywood session with John Peel; swaggering white blues rock.

18. Robert Johnson: Cross Road Blues [1936]
Gotta admire the tricky guitar work.

19. Roy Brown: Rockin??? at Midnight [1949]
Swingin' New Orleans jump blues.

20. Rube Lacy: Mississippi Jail House Groan [1928]
Defeated moan recorded in Chicago.
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