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vendredi 12 février 2021

AFBF 1970/ The Complete Sessions

 

AFBF 1970/ The Complete Sessions

 

 


            The 1970 edition of the annual American Folk Blues Festival was, for the first time since its beginning in 1962, much less attended than the previous ones. German promoters Lippmann and Rau had largely contributed to open important and mostly young audiences to the real blues. But the idea to feature on the same stage many different artists while very exciting the first years had become more and more criticized by blues fans and magazines who, by now, had become more well aware of the blues, the bluesmen, the way the blues had to be shown, played and heard. The AFBF's didn't change their formula and continued to feature blues acts who played three or four tunes before leaving room for another one during a too short two hour show. While other European tours were by now presenting lengthy shows with only one tight band able to ignite fire on the scene even when there were several vocalists.

           


As usual, I attended to the Paris' concert of the AFBF1970. As far as I remember – 50 years ago!- the sound system was absolutely awful, preventing the great Big Walter Horton to be really audible. The whole Willie Dixon's Chicago Blues All Stars was much less exciting than when they toured Europe on their own the previous years (when Johnny Shines and Sunnyland Slim were featured). Lee Jackson, although a fine bluesman on his own, seemed very shy and lost somewhere on the Paris' too big stage. Leake was hidden behind his piano and Dixon very dissatisfied with how the things were going on even put Walter out of the stage! It's probable than the band was better in other places but in France their performance was rather poor, even pedestrian and gained only small applauses.

            Champion Jack Dupree who was leaving permanently in Europe was picked up at the last moment (Otis Spann was at first planned) and featured his usual good set. But by now he was playing almost all the year here and there across France (I even had the opportunity to take care of him during a couple of days earlier in 1970) and he was certainly not a revelation to the majority of the audience.

            Bukka White and old Brownie and Sonny were once again on the tour and they each delivered some good country blues, Bukka being particularly in good form.

           


The highlight of the Paris concert was undoubtedly Sister Rosetta Tharpe who, despite her health troubles which would force her to leave the tour a couple of days after to get back to the USA, did a masterful set of her gospel favorites with shouting vocals and great rocking guitar.

            Anyway, the music recorded here in Germany and on other European dates is quite nice and shows mostly good unaltered blues played by artists knowing their stuff. The original double LP is not easily available and the CD version omits several tracks. I have added whatever titles possible recorded here and there in Western Europe to give the most possible complete photography of this tour.

                                                                       Gérard HERZHAFT

 

 

AFBF 1970/ The Complete Sessions

Recorded in Europe on various locations during october-november 1970

Chicago All Stars: Big Walter Horton, hca; Lee Jackson, g; Lafayette Leake, pno; Willie Dixon, bs; Clifton James, dms.

01. All Stars blues

02. Everybody's bluesin'

03. Chicago boogie

Big Walter Horton, vcl/hca; Lee Jackson, g; Lafayette Leake, pno; Willie Dixon, bs; Clifton James, dms.

04. Hard hearted woman I

05. Hard hearted woman II

06. That ain't it

07. Big Walter's boogie

Bukka White, vcl/g.

08. Maggie Lee

09. World boogie

10. Old Lady

Champion Jack Dupree, vcl/pno; Willie Dixon, bs; Clifton James, dms.

11. Going to Louisiana

12. Blues before sunrise

Sonny Terry, vcl/hca; Brownie Mc Ghee, vcl/g.

13. Hootin' the blues

14. Backwater blues

15. Walk on

16. When I was drinking

Lee Jackson, vcl/g; Big Walter Horton, hca; Lafayette Leake, pno; Willie Dixon, bs; Clifton James, dms.

17. Juanita

18. Came home this morning

19. Why don't you let me be

Lafayette Leake, pno; Big Walter Horton, hca; Lee Jackson, g; Willie Dixon, bs; Clifton James, dms.

20. After hours

21. Leake's jump

22. Wrinkles

Clifton James, vcl/dms; Big Walter Horton, hca; Lee Jackson, g; Lafayette Leake, pno; Willie Dixon, bs.

23. All the things we used to do

24. Wee wee hours

Willie Dixon, vcl/bs; Big Walter Horton, hca; Lee Jackson, g; Lafayette Leake, pno; Clifton James, dms.

25. Crazy for my baby

26. Sittin' and cryin' the blues

27. My babe

28. Twenty nine ways

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, vcl/g; Big Walter Horton, hca; Lee Jackson, g; Lafayette Leake, pno; Willie Dixon, bs; Clifton James, dms.

30. When the Saints

31. Down by the riverside

32. Didn't rain

33. Games people play

34. Nobody knows

35. That's all

36. Up above my head

 

 

21 commentaires:

  1. AFBF 1970/ The Complete Sessions

    https://mega.nz/file/OdokwQ6S#DLVKR-dqP6W1byb0h5uQvcqounLkpEiyqZYM31JxUCk

    OK? And thanks for the feedback

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  2. Thanks
    I am looking forward to hearing Sister Rosetta.

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  3. How many more years of these festivals do you have left to share with us?

    Thanks again.

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    1. Thanks Lewdd. In fact there is still only one AFBF (1972) in the can. In 1971, there was no AFBF European tour. And the 1972 tour was such a disaster in all matters (with a lot of money losses) that the German promoters would put en end to those annnual tours. Lippmann would resume the AFBFs in 1981 but despite some good line ups, the shows would have no success at all and had only a short numbers of locations, mostly in Germany. The last AFBF was in 1985 with a very poor lineup and an economic failure that lead those tours to end definitely. So, I will share my AFBF 1972 files in the near future and it will be the last one.

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    2. thank you for the information

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  4. Thanks Gerard, you've certainly seen lots of blues greats perform.

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  5. Merci beaucoup, Gérard.

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  6. Thank you very much Gerard for the hard work and excellent edition of this very good year for the AFBF.

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  7. More fantastic music from the best Blues Blogster around!thank you so much Mr. Herzhaft, this kind of music really helps me through.

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  8. More fantastic music from the best Blues Blogster around!thank you so much Mr. Herzhaft, this kind of music really helps me through.

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  9. Thanks for another very enjoyable set. It must have been wonderful seeing these shows and the compilations make great listening.

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  10. Merci beaucoup pour votre généreux travail et avec tout mon respect je vous dis: vous êtes mon Blues Grandmaster!

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  11. Thank you for another installment in the American Folk Blues Fest offerings! I’m thoroughly enjoying them all.

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  12. Thank You Kindly For Another Great Share.

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  13. Thank you for this whole series.

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  14. Thank you for another AFBF treasure! And Sister Tharpe!

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  15. Thanks again and again. Anything with Big Walter "Shakey" Horton is top notch in my judgement!

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  16. Bonjour.
    Merci encore et toujours pour votre travail.
    Je me permets de vous signaler que certains morceaux attribués à Rosetta Tharpe me semble erronés (c'est en concert, avec un choeur féminin et les voix principales ne me semblent pas être celle de R.Tharpe): il s'agit de Game people play & Nobody knows.
    Bonne continuation!

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