Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: United States
Released: 1967
Genre: Blues, World, & Country
Style: Blues, Soundtracks & Musicals
[Tracklist]
A1 Alone in the Evening Hours: J.D. Short, Memphis Willie B., Willie Borum (02:44)
A2 Slidin' Delta: J.D. Short (04:56)
A3 Old Cotton Fields of Home: Pink Anderson (02:31)
A4 John Henry: Furry Lewis (03:30)
A5 Bad Blues: Baby Tate (03:27)
B1 Sitting Here Thinking: Memphis Willie B., Willie Borum, and Gus Cannon (02:48)
B2 Lonesome Ground: Sleepy John Estes (04:17)
B3 If I Could Holler Like a Mountain Jack: Baby Tate (03:06)
B4 When I First Started Hoboing: Baby Tate (03:23)
B5 Weeping Willow Blues: Pink Anderson (04:51)
[Credits]
Producer: Samuel Charters, Photographer: Ann Charters, Designer: Ronald Clyne
[Notes]
While recording in the South in the early 1960s, producer, writer, and music historian Samuel Charters was inspired not only by the sound of Furry Lewis's guitar, but by the patterns of movement in his hands and fingers as he played. Thus Charters decided to make a film that would document aspects of the blues that couldn’t be put on a phonograph record. In the sweltering summer of 1962, Charters journeyed through St. Louis, Memphis, Louisiana, and South Carolina to shoot the film The Blues and record this soundtrack. Artists featured in addition to Lewis are J.D. Short, Baby Tate, and Sleepy John Estes. Liner notes include details of the making of the film and biographies of the artists.
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