DELTA
BLUES/ Volume 3
This Delta blues Volume 3 starts with the complete work of Shortstuff Macon (John Wesley Macon). Shortstuff born in 1923 at Shuqualak, Ms. was Big Joe Williams' cousin. He started to play guitar around nine years old while listening to local bluesmen and radio stations. He would play on week ends for private parties and this is Big Joe who brought Macon with him to coffeehouses during the blues revival of the early 60's and into studios to record with him in New York City after a gig in Greenwich Village. Shortstuff is a good bluesman on his own, playing rhythmic Delta blues style alternating some local standards with some own blues compositions. He would record again very fine tracks in 1971 at Big Joe's home in
Photo © Len Kundsadt |
Crawford. Although quite shy, Shortstuff could have made overseas tours and more recordings but he died on 28th December
Ruby McCoy recorded also a few sides
with Big Joe Williams although many unissued tracks still remain in some vaults
somewhere that it would be nice to be able to hear. Ruby was born in
Bonneville, Ms on 16th august 1917 and was the sister of blueswoman
Ethel McCoy (all related to
Photo © Pete Welding
Elijah Brown is an elder bluesman (born
in Macon, Ms. on October 1896) but was also brought to recordings by the
ubiquitous Big Joe! Elijah learned the guitar with his brother in law Jerry
Ingram and he might have known and maybe played a little with Charlie Patton
and Son House all around the Delta juke joints during the 1910's and 20's. The
few tracks he recorded display a strong Delta blues style. He probably died not
long after his 1965 recording session.
Thanks
a lot to Pete Welding, Chris Strachwitz and Len Kundstadt without whom probably
none of those blues artists would have recorded.
Gérard
HERZHAFT
SHORTSTUFF MACON (John Wesley Macon), vcl/g; Big Joe Williams, g/vcls.
01. My jack don't drink no water
02. Hell bound and heaven sent blues
03. Shortstuff's Corinna
04. Messing with that thing
05. Rock road bad treating
06. Cotton
picking
07. Don't want
08. Great big
legs
09. I want a
little bit
10. I want to
love
11. Moanin'
12. No special
woman
13. Old Grey
mule
Shortsuff
Macon, vcl/g; Big Joe Williams, g.
14. My baby
stopped drinking water
15. Good times
here, better down the road
16. My baby
don't stand no foolin'
17. She have
broken my heart
Shortsuff
Macon, vcl/g; Big Joe Williams, g. Crawford, Ms. 21 May 1971
18. Bird nest
19. Corrina
20. Sugar on
the bottom
21. Bad luck
22. Moanin' 'fo
day
RUBY MC COY, vcl; Big Joe
Williams, g. Chicago,
23. Rising sun
blues
24. Rising sun,
shine on
25. Black Mary
ELIJAH BROWN, vcl/g.
26. Crying wont
make me stay
27. Pearline
28. Won't be
troubled long
29. Winding
ball
30. John Henry
DELTA BLUES/ Volume 3
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Thanks so much for this. While I know Big Joe Williams, just about everything on here by his friends is new to me!
RépondreSupprimerThanks. A friend of mine, now deceased, was very close personally with Big Joe. I passed Macon and Crawford recently and thought of them all.
RépondreSupprimerThanks very much for this.
RépondreSupprimerI went to the crossroads and couldn't believe what I saw: Monkeys and babboons fucking indecently in the grass. Went back home and Robert Johnson did comfort me, just like I knew he would!
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thanks for another great comp.
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I am heading down to the delta in November to go check out this exhibit and some other things while visiting my wife's family.
Thanks for another fascinating collection of rare blues.
RépondreSupprimerOk! Great, thank you from ~4.5 hours from Macon, Mississippi.
RépondreSupprimerOK? OK! As always! Thank you from ~3.5 hours from Macon, Mississippi, USA
RépondreSupprimerThank you very much for this great compilation!
RépondreSupprimerA little bit late, but thank you for this compilation. Nice piece of research. Smokey
RépondreSupprimerMuchas gracias por este tesoro musical
RépondreSupprimerHello Gerard!
RépondreSupprimerMerci, encore une superbe collection que vous nous offrez une fois de plus.
Merci beaucoup pour ces raretés !
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