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Statesboro Blues: The Early Years 1927-1935

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lind Willie McTell is unique among country bluesmen in having a 30-year recording career while remaining essentially an itinerant musician, and during his lifetime he was a familiar sight on the streets of Atlanta and other Southern cities as he performed his varied repertoire of blues, rags, and vaudeville pieces on his 12-string guitar. This three-disc collection assembles all of his commercial 78s (as well as alternate takes) from Victor, Columbia, OKeh, and Vocalion, including his signature tune, the magnificent "Statesboro Blues." Whether McTell actually wrote a lot of these songs (or merely adapted them) is unclear, but there is a sharp writer's eye at work here, as evidenced by lines like "Mother died and left me reckless/Daddy died and left me wild" (from "Statesboro Blues") or "I got the blues so bad/I can feel them in the dark" (from "Dark Night Blues"). These recordings feature the early McTell, when his voice was a high and expressive tenor -- that voice deepened and grew rougher as a lifetime of street singing began to take its toll, and by the time Alan Lomax recorded him in the 1940s, McTell had slowed the pace of his songs down considerably as well. All three of the discs included here have been available as individual sets from Document, but having them all together in one package brings the full sweep of McTell's commercial career into focus. Few country bluesmen of his day could boast as varied a repertoire, one that embraced deep blues, Piedmont, and hokum styles, as well as religious and gospel pieces, and he was a remarkably consistent performer in all of these guises. There are multiple takes of some songs that might irritate some casual listeners, and since the set unfolds chronologically, the pacing at times bogs down, but as the lion's share of his life's work, these recordings show why artists like Bob Dylan hold Blind Willie McTell in such high regard. ~ Steve Leggett

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Writing Paper Blues
    2. 2.
      Stole Rider Blues
    3. 3.
      Mamma, Tain't Long fo' Day
    4. 4.
      Mr. McTell Got the Blues
    5. 5.
      Mr. McTell Got the Blues
    6. 6.
      Three Women Blues
    7. 7.
      Dark Night Blues
    8. 8.
      Statesboro Blues
    9. 9.
      Loving Talking Blues
    10. 10.
      Atlanta Strut
    11. 11.
      Travelin' Blues
    12. 12.
      Come on Around to My House Mama
    13. 13.
      Kind Mama
    14. 14.
      Teasing Brown
    15. 15.
      Drive Away Blues
    16. 16.
      This Is Not the Stove to Brown Your Bread
    17. 17.
      Love Changing Blues
    18. 18.
      Talkin' to Myself
    19. 19.
      Razor Ball
    20. 20.
      Southern Can Is Mine
    21. 21.
      Broke Down Engine Blues
    22. 22.
      Stomp Down Rider
    23. 23.
      Scarey Day Blues
    24. 24.
      Rough Alley Blues
    25. 25.
      Experience Blues
    26. 26.
      Painful Blues
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Low Rider's Blues
    2. 2.
      Georgia Rag
    3. 3.
      Low Down Blues
    4. 4.
      Rollin' Mama Blues
    5. 5.
      Lonesome Day Blues
    6. 6.
      Mama, Let Me Scoop for You
    7. 7.
      Searching the Desert for the Blues
    8. 8.
      Warm It Up to Me
    9. 9.
      It's Your Time to Worry
    10. 10.
      It's a Good Little Thing
    11. 11.
      You Was Born to Die
    12. 12.
      Dirty Mistreater
    13. 13.
      Lord Have Mercy if You Please
    14. 14.
      Don't You See How This World Made a Change
    15. 15.
      Savannah Mama
    16. 16.
      Broke Down Engine
    17. 17.
      Broke Down Engine No. 2
    18. 18.
      Broke Down Engine No. 2
    19. 19.
      My Baby's Gone
    20. 20.
      Love Makin' Mama
    21. 21.
      Love Makin' Mama
    22. 22.
      Death Room Blues
    23. 23.
      Death Room Blues
    24. 24.
      Death Cell Blues
  3. 3.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Lord, Send Me an Angel
    2. 2.
      Lord, Send Me an Angel
    3. 3.
      B and O Blues No. 2
    4. 4.
      B and O Blues No. 2
    5. 5.
      Weary Hearted Blues
    6. 6.
      Bell Street Lightnin'
    7. 7.
      Southern Can Mama
    8. 8.
      Runnin' Me Crazy
    9. 9.
      East St. Louis Blues
    10. 10.
      Ain't It Grand to Be a Christian
    11. 11.
      We Got to Meet Death One Day
    12. 12.
      We Got to Meet Death One Day
    13. 13.
      Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around
    14. 14.
      I Got Religion, I'm So Glad
    15. 15.
      Dying Gambler
    16. 16.
      God Don't Like It
    17. 17.
      Bell Street Blues
    18. 18.
      Let Me Play with Yo' Yo-Yo
    19. 19.
      Lay Some Flowers on My Grave
    20. 20.
      Ticket Agent Blues
    21. 21.
      Cold Winter Day
    22. 22.
      Your Time to Worry
    23. 23.
      Cooling Board Blues
    24. 24.
      Hillbilly Willie's Blues

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Blind Willie McTell

オリジナル発売日:2005年

商品の紹介

lind Willie McTell is unique among country bluesmen in having a 30-year recording career while remaining essentially an itinerant musician, and during his lifetime he was a familiar sight on the streets of Atlanta and other Southern cities as he performed his varied repertoire of blues, rags, and vaudeville pieces on his 12-string guitar. This three-disc collection assembles all of his commercial 78s (as well as alternate takes) from Victor, Columbia, OKeh, and Vocalion, including his signature tune, the magnificent "Statesboro Blues." Whether McTell actually wrote a lot of these songs (or merely adapted them) is unclear, but there is a sharp writer's eye at work here, as evidenced by lines like "Mother died and left me reckless/Daddy died and left me wild" (from "Statesboro Blues") or "I got the blues so bad/I can feel them in the dark" (from "Dark Night Blues"). These recordings feature the early McTell, when his voice was a high and expressive tenor -- that voice deepened and grew rougher as a lifetime of street singing began to take its toll, and by the time Alan Lomax recorded him in the 1940s, McTell had slowed the pace of his songs down considerably as well. All three of the discs included here have been available as individual sets from Document, but having them all together in one package brings the full sweep of McTell's commercial career into focus. Few country bluesmen of his day could boast as varied a repertoire, one that embraced deep blues, Piedmont, and hokum styles, as well as religious and gospel pieces, and he was a remarkably consistent performer in all of these guises. There are multiple takes of some songs that might irritate some casual listeners, and since the set unfolds chronologically, the pacing at times bogs down, but as the lion's share of his life's work, these recordings show why artists like Bob Dylan hold Blind Willie McTell in such high regard. ~ Steve Leggett|
Rovi

Blind Willie McTell is unique among country bluesmen in having a 30-year recording career while remaining essentially an itinerant musician, and during his lifetime he was a familiar sight on the streets of Atlanta and other Southern cities as he performed his varied repertoire of blues, rags, and vaudeville pieces on his 12-string guitar. This three-disc collection assembles all of his commercial 78s (as well as alternate takes) from Victor, Columbia, OKeh, and Vocalion, including his signature tune, the magnificent "Statesboro Blues." Whether McTell actually wrote a lot of these songs (or merely adapted them) is unclear, but there is a sharp writer's eye at work here, as evidenced by lines like "Mother died and left me reckless/Daddy died and left me wild" (from "Statesboro Blues") or "I got the blues so bad/I can feel them in the dark" (from "Dark Night Blues"). These recordings feature the early McTell, when his voice was a high and expressive tenor -- that voice deepened and grew rougher as a lifetime of street singing began to take its toll, and by the time Alan Lomax recorded him in the 1940s, McTell had slowed the pace of his songs down considerably as well. All three of the discs included here have been available as individual sets from Document, but having them all together in one package brings the full sweep of McTell's commercial career into focus. Few country bluesmen of his day could boast as varied a repertoire, one that embraced deep blues, Piedmont, and hokum styles, as well as religious and gospel pieces, and he was a remarkably consistent performer in all of these guises. There are multiple takes of some songs that might irritate some casual listeners, and since the set unfolds chronologically, the pacing at times bogs down, but as the lion's share of his life's work, these recordings show why artists like Bob Dylan hold Blind Willie McTell in such high regard. ~ Steve Leggett
Rovi

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発売日 2022年06月03日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDocument
構成数 3
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DOCD5677
SKU 714298567724

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