NEWPORT BLUES FESTIVAL/ 3 July 1960
Muddy Waters qui ouvre le concert par un superbe Catfish blues, accompagné de son
orchestre de l'époque (James Cotton, Pat Harris, Otis Spann, Andrew Stephenson
et Francis Clay) continue par un programme qui a été publié en LP et CD (Muddy Waters at Newport) et que nous
n'avons donc pas inclus ici. Puis laisse la place à Otis Spann qui démontre
l'étendue de ses talents de pianiste sur quatre pièces instrumentales. C'est
l'orchestre de Muddy qui accompagne aussi John Lee Hooker - qui avait joué peu
de temps auparavant en acoustique au Festival Folk de Newport - sur cinq
morceaux très représentatifs de ce qu'il enregistrait à l'époque.
Gérard Herzhaft
The
3d of July's afternoon concert of the 1960 Edition of the annual Newport Jazz
Festival was boldly entirely devoted to a blues programme assembled by George
Wein who had gathered for the occasion Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Jimmy
Rushing, The Sam Price Trio featuring ace guitarist Lafayette Thomas (then a
New Yorker), drummer Panama Francis and young blues singer Betty Harris (here
under the name of Bettye Jeanette), the fiddle/guitar duo of Louisianans Butch
Cage and Willie Thomas (just discovered by Harry Oster) who was the only
acoustic act of the day and also Blues Shouter from the count Basie band, Jimmy
Rushing. Plus some tap dancing by Al Mims as well as poems and texts read by
the famous African-American author Langston Hughes.
Muddy
and his band (James Cotton, Pat Harris, Otis Spann, Andrew Stephenson et
Francis Clay) open the show with a striking version of Catfish blues, followed by a programme that has been issued several
times on LP and CD (Muddy Waters at
Newport), so not included here.
Pianist
Otis Spann follows, demonstrating his powerful talents on four instrumentals
backed by the band. The complete Muddy's band backs also John Lee Hooker on
five electric numbers (he had shortly previously been featured on the Folk
version of the Newport Festival as a solo acoustic bluesman) well in the mould
of what he was recording at the time.
Pianist
Sam Price and his Trio deliver a frantic shuffle with a brilliant Lafayette
Thomas and Betty Harris (here under the name of Bettye Jeanette) sings with authority three blues from the 1920's. After Jimmy Rushing, and the duo
Cage and Thomas, almost all the artists accompanied by the Muddy band sing a
long version of Mean mistreater which
was supposed to end the show.
But
Willie Connover, Newport Jazz Festival emcee had suddenly to announce the
decision of the city council of Newport to suspend activities of the Newport
Jazz Festival, beginning with the evening concert on July 3. This decision was
made following a clash with students and police the preceding night that
escalated into a full-scale riot. Upset, Otis Spann then decided to close the Festival
with an improvised brooding blues. Goodbye
Newport blues.
A lot of thanks to
Steve K. and Jeanie H. who sent me those very rare tapes which give a better
and more complete idea of what happened this 3d July of 1960 at the historic
Newport Jazz Festival.
Gérard
Herzhaft
NEWPORT BLUES FESTIVAL
3 July 1960
MUDDY WATERS,
vcl/g; James Cotton, hca; Otis Spann, pno; Pat Hare, g; Andrew Stephenson, bs;
Francis Clay, dms. Newport, RI. 3 July 1960
01. Catfish blues
OTIS SPANN, vcl/pno; James
Cotton, hca; Otis Spann, pno; Pat Hare, g; Andrew Stephenson, bs; Francis Clay,
dms. Newport, RI. 3 July 1960
02. Chicago blues
03. Newport blues
04. Otis blues
05. Saint Louis blues
JOHN LEE HOOKER,
vcl/g; James Cotton, hca; Otis Spann, pno; Pat Hare, g; Andrew Stephenson, bs;
Francis Clay, dms. Newport, RI. 3 July 1960
06. My own fault
07. Maudie
08. Tupelo
09. I wanna walk
10. I wish you were here
SAM PRICE,
pno; Lafayette Thomas, g; Panama Francis, dms. Newport, RI 3 July 1960
11. The price is right
LAFAYETTE THOMAS,
vcl/g; Sam Price, pno; Panama Francis, dms. Newport, RI. 3 July 1960
12. The things I used to do
BETTY Harris,
vcl; Sammy Price, pno; Lafayette Thomas, g; Panama Francis, dms. Newport, RI 3
July 1960
13. Ain't nobody's business
14. The birth of the blues
15. Backwater blues
JIMMY RUSHING,
vcl; Sam Price, pno; Lafayette Thomas, g; Panama Francis, dms. Newport RI. 3
July 1960
16. Bye bye baby
BUTCH CAGE,
vcl/fdl; WILLIE THOMAS, vcl/g.
Newport, RI. 3 July 1960
17. Hen cackle
18. Hard achin' blues
FINALE:
Muddy Waters, vcl; Bettye Jeanette, vcl; Butch Cage,
vcl; Willie Thomas, vcl; Jimmy Rushing, vcl; James Cotton, hca; Otis Spann,
pno; Pat Hare, g; Andrew Stephenson, bs; Francis Clay, dms. Newport, RI. 3 July
1960
19. Mean mistreater
OTIS SPANN,
vcl/pno; Muddy Waters, g; James Cotton, hca; Otis Spann, pno; Pat Hare, g;
Andrew Stephens, bs; Francis Clay, dms. Newport, RI. 3 July 1960
20. Goodbye Newport blues
BLUES AT NEWPORT/ 3 July 1960
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Thanks a lot Gerard
RépondreSupprimerThanks for this fascinating, varied and absorbing collection - and in fine sound too!
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Wish I could have been there ! Alas I was only 8 years old !
RépondreSupprimerThank you for this. I had no idea any of this besides the Muddy Waters set was released.
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