Showing posts with label Peg Leg Howell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peg Leg Howell. Show all posts

November 25, 2021

Hard Times Come Again No More Vol. 2

Yazoo – 2037
Early American Rural Songs Of Hard Times And Hardships
Yazoo – 2037

Format: CD, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 1998
Genre: Blues, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country Blues, Hillbilly
[Tracklist]
01 Price of Cotton Blues: Allen Brothers (02:42)
02 Keno, The Rent Man: The Cofer Brothers (03:01)
03 Bad Time Blues: Barbecue Bob (03:15)
04 Wreck of the Tennessee Gravey Train: Sam McGee (03:11)
05 The Arkansas Sheik: Clayton McMichen & Riley Puckett (03:12)
06 Away from Home: Jim Hill & Peg Leg Howell (03:00)
07 I'm Satisfied: Earl Johnson (02:59)
08 Got the Farm Land Blues: The Carolina Tar Heels (03:19)
09 Times Is Tight Like That: Bo Carter & Walter Vinson (03:15)
10 Weave Room Blues: Fisher Hendley (02:32)
11 Boll Weevil: Alvin Conder & W.A. Lindsey (03:00)
12 Providence Help the Poor People: Joe Williams (03:09)
13 The Tramp: McGee Brothers (02:49)
14 Cotton Mill Colic: David McCarn (02:34)
15 Starvation Blues: Charley Jordan (03:17)
16 Broke Down Section Hand: Ernest V. Stoneman (03:05)
17 Little Old Sod Shanty: Jules Allen (02:58)
18 Down South Blues: Ernest V. Stoneman (03:10)
19 No One's Hard up But Me: Red Brush Rowdies (02:44)
20 Cotton Mill Blues: Lee Brothers Trio (03:02)
21 No Dough Blues: Blind Blake (03:05)
22 The Northern Starvers Are Returning Home: Bob Carter & Charlie McCoy (03:27)
23 Them Good Old Times Are Coming Back Again: Jim Baird (03:30)
[Credits]
Producer: Richard Nevins, Liner Notes: Don Kent, Designer: Joan Pelosi
[Notes]
With the unlikely sound of a kazoo, the Allen Brothers kick off this fine volume of hard-time blues collected from the '20s and '30s. More tongue-in-cheek than its predecessor, this volume is not all moaning and weeping. Uncle Dave Macon & Sam McGhee create a joyful sound with dueling banjos on "Wreck of the Tennessee Gravey Train" and Earl Johnson & his Dixie Entertainers are hilarious on "I'm Satisfied." The disc proves some things never change: you have to laugh sometimes to keep from crying.-- AllMusic Review by Tim Sheridan

November 3, 2021

Rural Blues: A Study of the Vocal and Instrumental Resources

RBF Records – RF202
RBF Records – RF202

Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 1960
Genre: Blues, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country Blues
[Tracklist]
A1 I Can't Stand It: Will Shade
A2 Shelby County Work House Blues: Hambone Willie Newbern
A3 From Four Until Late: Robert Johnson
A4 You Can Leave, Baby: Furry Lewis
A5 Milk Cow Blues: Kokomo Blues
A6 Roberta Blues: L'il Son Jackson
A7 Thousand Woman Blues: Blind Boy Fuller
A8 If I Get Lucky: Arthur Crudup
A9 Down the Highway: Charlie Pickett
B1 Milk Cow Blues: Kokomo Blues
B2 Take Your Burden to the Lord: Blind Willie Johnson
B3 New Highway 51: Tommy McClennan
B4 Mama T'ain't Long Fo' Day: Blind Willie McTell
B5 Take Your Fingers Off It: Charlie Burse
B6 My Wife Drove Me From My Door: Charley Lincoln
B7 Skin Game Blues: Peg Leg Howell
B8 Goin' Back To Florida: Lightnin' Hopkins
B9 Standing at the Crossroads: Robert Johnson
C1 One Kind Favor: Lightnin' Hopkins
C2 Nobody's Fault But Mine: Blind Willie Johnson
C3 Warm Up: Furry Lewis
C4 Bukka's Jitterbug Swing: Bukka White
C5 Coal Man Blues: Peg Leg Howell
C6 Southern Can Mama: Blind Willie McTell
C7 Airy Man Blues: Papa Charlie Jackson
C8 Little Cow and Calf is Gonna Die Blues: Skip James
C9 New How Long How Long Blues: Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell
D1 Harmonica Stomp: Sonny Terry, Oh Red, and Blind Boy Fuller
D2 Shiney Town Blues: Frank Stokes
D3 Trouble in Mind: Virgil Perkins
D4 Mean Old Frisco: Arthur Crudup
D5 Sporting Life Blues: Brownie McGhee
D6 Solo: Virgil Perkins
D7 Tippin' Round: Charlie Burse
D8 Mama Don't Low It: Ham Gravy and Washboard Sam
D9 Key to the Highway: Moochie Reeves
[Credits]
Producer and Liner Notes: Samuel B. Charters, Designner: Ronald Clyne, Photographer: Ann Charters
[Notes]
Taken from unreleased recordings, previous Folkways releases, and early blues recordings, this two-disc set offers an introduction to the vocal styles, ornamentation, and instrumentation of this "highly personal, expressive idiom." Copious liner notes by Samuel B. Charters accompany the musical material.

August 15, 2021

The Legendary Peg Leg Howell

Testament Records T-2204
Testament Records T-2204

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1964
Genre: Blues, World, & Country
Style: Country Blues
[Tracklist]
A1 Blood Red River
A2 John Henry
A3 Uncle Sam Blues
A4 Jack Rabbit Blues
A5 Worried Blues
B1 Jelly Roll Blues
B2 Jo Jo Blues
B3 Skin Game Blues
B4 Coal Man Blues
B5 Let Me Play With Your Yo-Yo
[Credits]
Peg Leg Howell (guitar/vocals)
Producer: Peter J. Welding, Designer: Robert J. Billings, Photographer:George Mitchell, Editor: Robert G. Koester, Recordeer: C. P. Matthews
[Notes]
76 year old one-legged bluesman rediscovered in stinking poverty in 1963 by two young blues enthusiasts. Now with no legs left he expresses pleasure that one is carrying a guitar. Within a few weeks he records an album for them on reel to reel tape. The voice wavers occasionally, the guitar playing can be erratic - but sometimes beautiful - and some of the songs are little more than single-entendres, but the piece is an absolutely fascinating listen.

November 25, 2017

The Country Blues: Edited by Samuel B. Charters

RBF Records RF1

Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 1959
Genre: Blues
Style: Country Blues, Memphis Blues, Delta Blues
[Tracklist]
A1 Matchbox Blues: Blind Lemon Jefferson (2:54)
A2 Careless Love: Lonnie Johnson (2:58)
A3 Walk Right In: Cannon's Jug Stompers (2:57)
A4 Low Down Rounder's Blues: Peg Leg Howell (2:53)
A5 Statesboro Blues: Blind Willie McTell (2:35)
A6 Stealin', Stealin': Memphis Jug Band (3:01)
A7 You Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond: Blind Willie Johnson (3:12)
B1 Alabama Woman Blues: Leroy Carr (2:53)
B2 Special Agent: Sleepy John Estes (2:53)
B3 Key to the Highway: Big Bill Broonzy (3:02)
B4 Fixin' to Die: Bukka White (2:51)
B5 I'm A Guitar King: Tommy McClennan (2:51)
B6 Preachin' Blues: Robert Johnson (2:54)
B7 I Been Treated Wrong: Washboard Sam (3:22)
[Notes]
The Country Blues features a range of styles and a collection of recordings not included in other Folkways compilations. This selection—mostly recorded between 1927 and 1931—includes such gems as a test pressing of Robert Johnson's "Preaching Blues" and local releases from the 1920s.

December 27, 2015

The Georgia Blues 1927-1933

Yazoo Records L-1012

Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Reissue
Country: United States
Released:
Genre: Blues, World, & Country
Style: Country Blues, & Piedmont Blues
[Tracklist]
A1 Wait And Listen: Fred McMullen (1933)
A2 Paddlin' Blues: Gitfiddle Jim (1930)
A3 Rising River Blues: George Carter (1929)
A4 Hot Jelly Roll Blues: George Carter (1929)
A5 Rainy Night Blues: Gitfiddle Jim (1930)
A6 Rolling Mill Blues: Peg Leg Howell (1929)
A7 Weak Minded Blues: Willie Baker (1929)
B1 Police Dog Blues: Blind Blake (1929)
B2 That'll Never Happen No More: Blind Blake (1927)
B3 No Woman No Nickel: Bumble Bee Slim (1931)
B4 Doodle Hole Blues: Charlie Lincoln (1930)
B5 Unnamed Blues: Charlie Lincoln (1929)
B6 Crooked Woman Blues: Willie Baker (1929)
B7 Can't Be Trusted Blues: Charlie Lincoln (1927)
[Credits]
Cover, Artwork: Nick Perls, Sleeve Notes: Michael Stewart, Nick Perls and Stephen Calt