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DELTA BLUES/ Volume 2

 

DELTA BLUES/ Volume 2

 

           


Second volume of our Delta Blues series starts with the great underrated Lane Hardin (1897-1975). Born in Kentucky, Hardin made a living mostly outside music, holding a restaurant in Saint Louis or as a longshoreman on the Pacific Coast. He anyway managed to record several times, first in 1935 during an odd Chicago session, then twice in Los Angeles, the 1951 tracks staying unissued until Bruce Bromberg and Frank Scott unearthed them for their classic "Anthology of the blues series". Not really a Delta blues stylist, Lane is nevertheless a great country blues artist who could have made more records if he had been re-discovered on time.

 

           


Banjoist and singer Lucius Smith (1881-1980) recorded before and after the war for the Lomaxes, generally with Sid Hemphill (grandfather of Jessie Mae Hemphill). The three tracks here feature him solo. He was a living legend around Senatobia (Ms) when I visited him in 1979.

 

            John Dudley (c. 1899-1963) recorded only for Lomax while an inmate at Parchman's Penitentiary. His tracks are stunning and he appears as a great traditional Delta blues stylist. He also could have been a major artist if, once free, he would have toured Europe and recorded albums.

 

            



Guitarist/singer Miles Pratcher (1895-1964) was also a discovery of Shirley Collins and Alan Lomax. He was a friend and neighbor of Fred McDowell.

 

            


W.C. Clay (1927-?) was from Jonestown, a small town in the heart of the Delta. He moved to Helena (Ark) where he became a member of the famous King Biscuit Show alongside Sonny Boy Williamson/Rice Miller. He was also recorded later in life by researcher Louis Guida (cf: Living Blues # 32)



 

            Most of the datas come from the essential Blues/ A Regional experience (Bob Eagle & Eric LeBlanc). And a lot of thanks too to Lomax Digital Archive.

 

                                                           Gérard HERZHAFT

 

 

Lane Hardin, vcl/g. Chicago, Ill. 28 juillet 1935

01. Hard time blues

02. California Desert blues

Lane Hardin, vcl/g; bs. Los Angeles, Ca. 1949

03. Cartey blues

Lane Hardin, vcl/g. Los Angeles, Ca. 1951

04. Keep'em down

05. I'll be glad when you're dead

Lucius Smith, vcl/bjo. Senatobia, Ms. 22 septembre 1959

06. Goodbye honey

07. Lulu behave yourself

08. Memphis blues

John Dudley, vcl/g. Parchman, Ms. octobre 1959

09. Big road blues

10. Clarksdale Mill blues I

11. Clarksdale Mill blues II

12. Cool drink of water I

13. Cool drink of water II

14. I'm gonna move to Kansas City

15. Interview

16. Po' boy blues

17. You got a mean disposition

Miles Pratcher, vcl/g; Bob Pratcher, fdl/vcls. Como, Ms. 21 septembre 1959

18. Bill Bailey

19. Buttermilk

20. If it's all night long

21. I'm gonna live anyhow

22. Joe Turner

23. Old hen cackle

W.C. Clay, vcl/g. Elaine, Ak. 23 mai 1976

24. King biscuit time I & II

25. Keep it to yourself

26. Someday baby blues

27. Standing at my window

28. What'd I say?

 

17 commentaires:

  1. DELTA BLUES/ Volume 2
    https://mega.nz/file/bIByxLKL#CUOtfsNSrmoVVfOxdzPb9f0gyMffysW8HOelV4Ytei8
    OK? And thanks for your feedback

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    1. Thank You Gerard. Much appreciated.

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    2. Gerard - wonderful anthology but the classic Hard Times Blues is missing and replaced by a second California Desert Blues. I have Hard Times Blues elsewhere but others might want it.

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  2. Dave van Bladel: "What a great survey Gerard. TX SO much!"

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  3. Thank you Gerard for this most interesting second volume of rare Delta blues.

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  4. thanks again for some more delta blues. looks like I will be heading back down there in November.

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  5. This looks like a fine anthologu -- thank you!

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  6. Thank You Gerard. Much appreciated,

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  7. Many thaks for this interesting set.

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  8. Thanks for yet another great set of underappreciated artists - especially John Dudley.

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  9. Thank you Gerard, I'm heading to Clarksdale, Mississippi later this week for the Deep Blues Festival. :-)

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  10. Wonderful, thanks so much!

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  11. Hello Gérard,
    Another beautiful one. Some difficult to trace tracks. Thank you a lot.

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