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Sonny Terry And His Mouth-Harp

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発売日 2007年09月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルOriginal Blues Classics
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 589
SKU 025218058926

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:13
Personnel includes: Sonny Terry (vocals, harmonica); Alec Seward (guitar). Recorded in 1953. Personnel: Sonny Terry (vocals, harmonica); Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee (vocals, harmonica); Alec Seward (guitar). Audio Remasterer: Kirk Felton. Recording information: NY, NY (12/1963). Arrangers: McGhee; Sonny Terry. This rare December 1953 session (reissued on CD in 1999) was unusual for Terry in that his guitar accompanist was not Brownie McGhee, but Alec Seward, who had previously recorded as Guitar Slim in a duo with "Fat Boy" Hayes" (aka Jelly Belly). It's unusual only in the personnel, however. It sounds like typical Sonny Terry, as he works his way through original material, including standards like "John Henry" and other blues tunes like "In the Evening" (the song that would provide much of the basis for Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain"). You'd have to say that it's usually more interesting to hear Terry with his longtime partner McGhee than it is to hear him with Seward, but it's not terribly different. The trademark vocal and harmonica whoops, and hollers are in gear and running throughout the album, sometimes to exhilarating effect, as on the rapid "The Fox Chase (aka "Hound Dog Holler")." His lyrics get uncommonly specific on "Goodbye Leadbelly," a tribute to the then-recently deceased folk-blues legend, composed by "writer unknown." The recording engineer on the session, incidentally, was a young Jac Holzman, who had just started Elektra Records. ~ Richie Unterberger
録音 : モノラル (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] INCLUDES:
    1. 1.
      In the Evening

      アーティスト: Sonny Terry

    2. 2.
      Move to Kansas City

      アーティスト: Sonny Terry

    3. 3.
      John Henry
    4. 4.
      Fox Chase, The ( A.K.A. Hound Dog Holler)
    5. 5.
      Louise
    6. 6.
      Red River
    7. 7.
      Goodbye Leadbelly
    8. 8.
      Custard Pie
    9. 9.
      I Woke Up This Morning and Could Hardly See
    10. 10.
      Old Woman Blues
    11. 11.
      Talkin' About the Blues
    12. 12.
      Changed the Lock on My Door
    13. 13.
      Moanin' and Mournin'
    14. 14.
      Baby, Baby

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Sonny Terry

その他
アーティスト: Alec Seward

商品の紹介

This rare December 1953 session (reissued on CD in 1999) was unusual for Terry in that his guitar accompanist was not Brownie McGhee, but Alec Seward, who had previously recorded as Guitar Slim in a duo with "Fat Boy" Hayes" (aka Jelly Belly). It's unusual only in the personnel, however. It sounds like typical Sonny Terry, as he works his way through original material, including standards like "John Henry" and other blues tunes like "In the Evening" (the song that would provide much of the basis for Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain"). You'd have to say that it's usually more interesting to hear Terry with his longtime partner McGhee than it is to hear him with Seward, but it's not terribly different. The trademark vocal and harmonica whoops, and hollers are in gear and running throughout the album, sometimes to exhilarating effect, as on the rapid "The Fox Chase (aka "Hound Dog Holler")." His lyrics get uncommonly specific on "Goodbye Leadbelly," a tribute to the then-recently deceased folk-blues legend, composed by "writer unknown." The recording engineer on the session, incidentally, was a young Jac Holzman, who had just started Elektra Records. ~ Richie Unterberger
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