CHICAGO/ The Blues Yesterday Vol. 14
Commençons ce quatorzième (!) volume de
notre série "Chicago/ The Blues Yesterday" par le chanteur J.L. Smith (James L. Smith) qui, malgré
les dix excellents titres qu'il a enregistrés en 1968-69 demeure
substantiellement inconnu. Il a été notablement présent dans les clubs de
Chicago, au moins jusqu'au début des années 1980, et était sans doute
originaire du Mississippi. Il a notamment enregistré pour Friendly Five, le
minuscule label du guitariste et chauffeur de taxi, Freddy Young dont on a
parfois dit qu'il était le collègue. Quoi qu'il en soit, son oeuvre que nous
pouvons présenter enfin dans son intégralité comprend de beaux moments avec
certains des meilleurs musiciens du Chicago blues de l'époque.
Enfin, le chanteur aveugle Tommy Malone (Blind Tom Malone) est
probablement originaire de Birmingham (Alabama) où il a enregistré en 1955 en
tant que "blues shouter" de l'orchestre du guitariste Bill Reese. On
le retrouve cinq ans plus tard pour une séance de Chicago blues pour le label
Ebony sous la houlette de Mayo Williams, encore une fois accompagné de Bill
Reese. Il n'a plus enregistré ensuite et demeure juste un bluesman qui a gravé
six titres intéressants et sur lequel on ne sait pratiquement rien.
Cette anthologie de raretés n'aurait
pas pu être complète sans l'aide et la générosité de Steve Wisner qui a produit certains des tout meilleurs albums de
Chicago blues des années 1970, permettant de faire connaître des bluesmen comme
Eddie C. Campbell ou Good Rockin' Charles notamment.
Gérard
HERZHAFT
Let's
start the 14th (!) volume of our Chicago/ The Blues Yesterday series with
singer J.L. Smith (James L. Smith)
who, despite
the ten very good or even excellent tracks he has recorded in the
late 1960's is still largely only a name. He was for sure sporadically singing
his blues in the Chicago clubs, certainly until the early 1980's and was
probably from Mississippi. He has in particular recorded for the tiny Friendly
Five label, owned by Chicago guitarist and cab driver Freddy Young with whom
some say he was also a colleague. Whatever! His complete recorded output that
we can now feature is first rate and feature some of the top notch Chicago
blues musicians of the era.
Cash McCall (born Maurice Dollison in
New Madrid, Missouri on January, 21st 1941) is a well known and greatly
appreciated blues, Funk, Soul, Jazz guitarist. He has graced numerous sessions (Chess
notably) with his precise, fluid, expressive and very bluesy guitar playing. He
has also recorded several albums under his name which can be still easily
found. This is not the case of his early 45s. Thus this selection of his most
bluesy early recordings.
At
last, the blind singer Tommy Malone (sometimes
billed as Blind Tom Malone) is mostly an unknown. He hailed from Birmingham,
Alabama, where he was the featured singer of guitarist's Bill Reese band with
whom he recorded four excellent tracks in 1955. We find our man again this time
in Chicago in 1960 with once again Reese, recording two titles for Mayo
Wiliams' Ebony label. He has disappeared after that.
This
anthology wouldn't have been possible without the strong help and generosity of
Steve Wisner. Steve, when during the
1970s very few blues records were still done in Chicago, produced some of the
very best Chicago blues albums by Eddie C. Campbell (his first and still his
greatest to my ears, King of the Jungle),
Good Rockin' Charles, Mojo Buford and many more.
Gérard
HERZHAFT
CHICAGO/ The Blues Yesterday Vol. 14
J.L.
SMITH,
vcl; James Scott Jr, g; Little Mack Simmons, hca; Lafayette Leake, og; Jerome
Arnold, bs; Earl Phillips, dms. Chicago, Ill. 1968
01. I hate to
see you go
02. Do the
mosquito
03. Can't stand
your evil ways
04. My spirit
will be with you
05. Bleeding
heart
06. Did you do
the mosquito?
J.L.
Smith, vcl; Freddie Roulette, st-g; Johnny "Big Moose" Walker, pno;
Mack Thompson, bs; dms. Chicago, Ill. janvier 1969
07. Got my top
let down
08. If it's too
late
J.L.
Smith, vcl; Abb Locke, t-sax; Big Walter Horton, hca; Johnny Twist Williams, g;
Johnny Littlejohn, g; Calvin Jones, bs; Bill Warren, dms. Chicago, Ill.
novembre 1969
09. Come dance
with me
10. Tears won't
help you baby
CASH
Mc CALL (Maurice Dollison), vcl/g; band. Chicago, Ill. 1963
11. Earth worm
I & II
Cash
Mc Call, vcl/g; John Avant, tb; Willie Henderson, b-sax; Monk Higgins, pno;
Sidney Lennear, g; David Henderson, bs; Ham Hamilton, dms. Chicago, Ill. 1966
12. You ain't
too cool
13. Let's get a
thing going on
14. You mean
everything to me
Cash
Mc Call, vcl/g; Monk Higgins, pno; horns; Phil Upchurch, bs; Morris Jennings,
dms. Chicago, Ill. 1967-68
15. I'm in
danger
16. S.O.S.
17. Don't
change on me
Cash
Mc Call, vcl/g; band. Chicago, Ill. 1971
18. More power
to you
TOMMY
MALONE, vcl; Bill Reese, g; band. Birmingham, Al. 10 janvier
1955
19. I'm wading
in deep water
20. It's been
so long baby
21. Whiskey ol'
whiskey
22. I gotta
find my baby
Tommy
Malone, vcl; Bill Reese, g; band. Chicago, Ill. 1960
23. Cow cow
shake
24. Worried
life