Mississippi John Hurt - D.C. Blues: Library of Congress Recordings
Facts
| Artist(s) | Mississippi John Hurt |
| Studio | Fuel 2000 |
| Release Date | May 18, 2004 |
| UPC Code | 030206140729 |
| Buy this item | $19.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 11 13:48 EDT (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording remastered |
Tracks
Disc 1- Avalon Blues
- Richlands Women Blues
- Frankie and Albert
- Trouble I've Had All My Day
- Pera-Lee
- Candy Man
- Stockwell
- Got the Blues That Can't Be Satisfied
- Let the Mermaids Flirt With Me
- Talking Casey Jones
- Pay Day
- Louis Collins
- Stackolee
- Coffee Blues
- Slidin' Delta
- Corrina, Corrina
- Hey, Baby, Right Away
- Pallet on the Floor
- Waiting for a Train
- Funky Butt
- Spanish Flangdang
- Monday Morning Blues
- Shortenin' Bread
- Oh Mary Don't You Weep
- Farther Along
- Do Lord Remember Me
- Over in the Glory Land
- Glory Glory Hallelujah
- What a Friend We Have in Jesus
- Where Shall I Be
- Weeping and Waiting
- Joe Turner
- If You Don't Want Me [Version #2]
- Rubber Dolly
- Keep Me Knockin' (You Can't Come In)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Unlisted surprise on CD1 |
| Amazing recordings from an amazing artist |
Hurt was one of the most lyrical country blues artists who ever lived. He was born and lived his whole life in the Delta, yet he was untouched and uninfluenced by the great Delta musicians (Patton, Johnson, Skip James, et.al.) and their gruff, extroverted singing and string-busting guitar-playing tradition. Hurt sang in a deep, quiet voice and played intricate, even delicate, patterns on his guitar. The masterpieces from'27 (CANDY MAN, STACKOLEE, LOUIS COLLINS, NOBODY'S DIRTY BUSINESS, and, of course, AVALON BLUES) are all revived here and sound just as good as they did back in '28 (the sound, of course, is much better). There are 35 titles in this 2-CD set and every one is a beauty. John Hurt is a national treasure and these LoC recordings are a testament to his genius. Definitely grab these CDs (hopefully Fuel will issue the remaining unissued sides in Volume 2) and then get the 1928 Okeh recordings (on a Columbia CD) and, finally, check out Hurt's Newport and other post-rediscovery albums on Vanguard (on a nice 3-CD set). You will not be disappointed - the man was amazing.
July 1, 2006
| Library of Congress Recordings Finally Available Again |
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