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subota, 22.02.2014.

Blind Willie McTell - Blind Willie McTell 1927-1933: The Early Years

Styles: Prewar Country Blues, Piedmont Blues, East Coast Blues
Label: Yazoo
Released: 1989
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 99,0 MB
Time: 43:14
Art: full

1. Broke Down Engine Blues - 3:09
2. Mamma, Tain't Long Fo' Day - 3:01
3. Georgia Rag - 3:05
4. Love Changing Blues - 3:08
5. Statesboro Blues - 2:33
6. Stomp Down Rider - 3:08
7. Savannah Mama - 3:18
8. Travelin' Blues - 3:15
9. Drive Away Blues - 3:13
10. Warm It Up To Me - 2:57
11. Three Women Blues - 2:43
12. Writing Paper Blues - 3:12
13. Southern Can Is Mine - 3:15
14. Talkin' To Myself - 3:12

Personnel:
Guitar, Vocals – Blind Willie McTell
Artwork By, Mastered By – Nick Perls
Mastered By – Robert Vosgien
Liner Notes – David Evans

Notes: This album is here because I wanted to fill out a collection of the first ten issues of Yazoo Records that are posted by mark(fr) in the garret.
These issues are among those which explains how did we get here, 21st century Blues scene.
Unfortunately this is not a vinyl rip but Cd, edition of 1989.
More about this album you can read here

Blind Willie McTell 1927-1933: The Early Years (Yazoo L-1005)



Blind Willie McTell - Statesboro Blues: Secret History Of Rock 'n' Roll
Blind Willie McTell - Searching The Desert For The Blues



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Oznake: Blind Willie McTell, Prewar Blues, Piedmont Blues, East Coast Blues

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srijeda, 25.12.2013.

Blind Willie McTell - Statesboro Blues: Secret History Of Rock 'n' Roll

Styles: Prewar Country Blues, Piedmont Blues, East Coast Blues, Country Blues, Acoustic Blues
Recorded: Oct 18, 1927-Feb 22, 1932
Released: 2003
Label: RCA Victor
File: mp3@160K/s
Size: 57,3 MB
Time: 50:06
Art: Full covers

1. Statesboro Blues - 2:38
2. Mama, 'Tain't Long Fo' Day - 3:06
3. Drive Away Blues - 3:23
4. Loving Talking Blues - 2:39
5. Lonesome Day Blues - 3:17
6. Mama, Let Me Scoop For You - 3:15
7. Love Changing Blues - 3:17
8. Dark Night Blues - 2:55
9. Stole Rider Blues - 3:12
10. Mr McTell Got The Blues - 2:21
11. Three Women Blues - 2:47
12. Rollin' Mama Blues - 3:04
13. Writin' Paper Blues - 3:15
14. Searching The Desert For The Blues - 3:07
15. Teasing Brown - 2:43
16. This is not the Stove to Brown your Bread - 2:33
17. Mr McTell Got the Blues (Take 2) - 2:26

Personnel:
Blind Willie McTell - Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (12 String)
Bethenea & Alfoncy Harris - Vocals (15, 16)
Ruby Glaze - Vocals (11-14)
Willie Shorter - Banjo (15)
Curley Weaver - Guitar (11, 12)


Note: "Statesboro Blues" is the ninth item in the "Secret History Of Rock n' Roll" series, and it presents 17 classic performances by singer/guitarist Blind Willie McTell.
These tracks were recorded between late 1927 through February 1932 for RCA Victor, and while there are other more comprehensive Willie McTell-compilations, this one is a very good starting place for anyone not familiar with the prewar blues master.

McTell was a magnificent guitarist and a fine, expressive singer, and songs like "Writin' Paper Blues", "Stole Rider Blues", "Love Changing Blues", and the classic "Statesboro Blues" are not just among his best singles, they're simply some of the finest, most sophisticated prewar blues singles ever recorded. And the beautiful slide guitar-workout "Mama 't'Ain't Long Fo' Day" is perhaps the most inspired song of the lot, one of the most remarkable blues tunes you'll ever hear, played by a true master of his craft.
This is an excellent appetizer. And no, there aren't two or three guitarists playing, just Blind Willie McTell.

Statesboro Blues: Secret History Of Rock 'n' Roll



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Mick Martin - Revelator



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Oznake: Blind Willie McTell, Prewar Blues, Piedmont Blues

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ponedjeljak, 18.11.2013.

Blind Willie McTell - Searching The Desert For The Blues

Styles: Acoustic Blues, Country Blues, East Coast Blues, Piedmont Blues, Pre-War Blues, Songster
Label: Pristone Audio
Released: 2009
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 182,3 MB
Time: 79:36
Art: front

1. Stole Rider Blues - 3:12
2. Mama, Tain't Long Fo' Day - 3:06
3. Mr. McTell Got The Blues (take 2) - 2:18
4. Three Women Blues - 2:49
5. Dark Night Blues - 2:53
6. Statesboro Blues - 2:39
7. Loving Talking Blues - 2:41
8. Come On Around To My House Mama - 3:07
9. Kind Mama - 2:59
10. Drive Away Blues - 3:21
11. Talkin' To Myself - 3:12
12. Southern Can Is Mine - 3:16
13. Broke Down Engine Blues - 3:10
14. Painful Blues - 3:01
15. Scarey Day Blues - 3:08
16. Low Rider's Blues - 3:18
17. Georgia Rag - 3:06
18. Rollin' Mama Blues - 3:04
19. Lonesome Day Blues - 3:12
20. Mama Let Me Scoop For You - 3:17
21. Searching The Desert For The Blues - 3:11
22. Warm It Up To Me - 2:54
23. Savannah Mama - 3:21
24. Love-Makin' Mama - 2:59
25. Lord, Send Me An Angel - 2:50
26. Lay Some Flowers On My Grave - 3:19


Notes: The king of 12-string acoustic blues - 26 of the very best.
In astonishing newly XR-remastered sound quality - surely the best ever!

Like many pre-war Blues artists, Blind Willie McTell recorded for a number of record companies, often at the same time, under a variety of pseudonyms. Fortunately for the lover of vintage blues, none of these was the notorious Paramount record company, and as a result we have a body of work which not only stands up musically, but in terms of recording and pressing quality as well - unlike the recordings of the likes of Charley Patton, Blind Blake and Blind Lemon Jefferson, for example.
In some respects this ought to make the audio restorer's job easier, you might think. Alas, life is rarely that simple - with higher quality originals to begin with, one inevitably aims higher and is less able to settle for anything less than excellence.
In compiling this CD, I initially worked on some 40 tracks by Blind Willie McTell, in many cases from two or three different sources. Each was taken a considerable way along the road of restoration and remastering in order that a judgment could be made (a) between different copies of the same recording, and then (b) between the complete set to narrow it down to a full CD (and I apologise here both for having to leave some excellent material out, and for leaving some rather small gaps between tracks in order to squeeze as much on as possible).
Then comes the painstaking job of "finishing" - a near-forensic examination of each track, looking for individual clicks, surface swishes and other extraneous noises, and attempting to remove or reduce them, one by one, as well as varrying out further final noise and hiss reduction. For a set such as this, which had already taken several weeks to assemble, this finishing work took a further three full days of intensive effort to complete.
What do I hope to achieve with all this effort? The finest-sounding a most representative collection of pre-war recordings by McTell ever assembled. No doubt some will dispute the track selections - especially some are here on musical merit., others on sonic merit - but put together as a whole I do feel this considerably improves on all previous issues of this material that it's been my pleasure to listen to over the years. I hope you'll feel similarly!

Searching The Desert For The Blues

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Oznake: Blind Willie McTell, Acoustic Blues, Country Blues, East Coast Blues, Piedmont Blues, Prewar Blues, Songster

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