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mardi 24 août 2021
ALBERT COLLINS/ BLUES GUITAR MASTERS Vol. 5 (repost, new links)
mercredi 4 août 2021
LITTLE MACK SIMMONS/ Complete Recordings 1959-76
Little Mack Simmons (né à Twist, Arkansas le 25 janvier 1933) a été quelque peu dans l'ombre des autres harmonicistes de Chicago. S'il n'est certainement pas "le plus grand harmoniciste de Chicago" comme il le proclamait fièrement, il est un bluesman d'importance qui a substantiellement enregistré et beaucoup de bonnes choses.
Simmons n'émarge que très accessoirement au Blues Revival. Durant les années 70, il doit se contenter d'une tournée en France durant laquelle il grave son premier album (Blue lights (Black & Blue)) de quelques autoproductions et surtout d'une activité d'harmoniciste de studio.Little Mack Simmons/ The Complete Recordings
*the albums recorded by Little Mack Simmons as such are not included
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; James Cotton, hca on *;
01. Come back
02. My walking blues
03. Jumping at Cadillac*
04. I need you
05. Blues for Atomic H.
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; John Jackson, t-sax; Eddie King, g;
06. Times are getting tougher
07. Don't come back
08. You mistreated me
09. Broken heart n°1
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; Georgia Hinton, vcl; Freddie Robinson, g; Eddie King, g; Detroit Jr, pno; Lafayette Leake, og; Bob Anderson, bs; Billy Davenport, dms.
10. I need love
11. I'm happy now
12. Don't leave me now
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; Jimmy Dawkins, g; Jerry Mundo, og; bs; dms.
13. I'm so unhappy
14. Woman help me
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca;
15. Drivin' wheel
16. Broken heart n°2
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; James Cotton, hca on *; Eddie King, g;
17. I'm your fool
18. Let's hootenanny out of jail*
19. Help me
20. Mother in law
20A. Push and pull (Thanks to our friend Steve W.)
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; William MacDonald, g; Paul Meyers, g; John Jackson, t-sax; Buddy Scott, bs; Billy Davenport, dms.
22. Getting out of the ghetto
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca;
23. Mother in law blues
24. You got to help me
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; horns; Mighty Joe Young, g; William MacDonald, g; Paul Meyers, bs; Robert Covington, dms.
25. Goose walk
26. Giving me a hard time
Check out my baby
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; James Cotton, hca; band.
27. Never leave my homework undone
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; Carey Bell, hca; Homesick James, g; Odell Campbell, bs; Willie Williams, dms.
28. Hoochie koochie man
29. The sky is crying
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; Carey Bell, hca; Hubert Sumlin, g; Eddie Taylor, g; Sunnyland Slim, pno; Odell Campbell, bs; Fred Below, dms.
30. Trouble no more
31. I'm tore down
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; James Cotton, hca; band.
32. You're so fine
33. Blue lite
34. I'm gonna keep on searching
35. Rainy night in
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; band.
36. Snap your fingers
37. Next time you see me
38. Jesus so wonderful
39. Skin tight
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; band.
40. The turning point I & II
Little Mack Simmons, vcl/hca; band.
41. Inflation blues
42. Key to the highway
43. The same one
44. Messing with the Kid
45. Mama was right
46. I play for keeps
lundi 26 juillet 2021
DAVE DICKERSON/ Piedmont blues
DAVE DICKERSON/ PIEDMONT BLUES
Dave
was born at Tip Top,
Around
1933, Dave Dickerson was making a living as a construction worker then as a
miner for US Steel on various
In
1965, Roddy Moore who was heading the Blue Ridge Institute heard about Dave
Dickerson, located him and brought him to play before the Institute's students,
recording the concert. This gave confidence to Dave to play before wider
audiences and he got a regularly gig at Balcksburg's coffeehouse where Bruce
Bastin recorded The war is over in
1967. Unfortunately, Dave became very ill a few months after and had to give up
playing. Dave Dickerson seems to have died a few years after but I have not
been able to get an obituary or locate his grave.
Gérard
HERZHAFT
Dave
Dickerson, vcl/g.
01. Dickerson
blues
02. Electric
chair blues
03. Hard luck
blues
04. I wrote you
a twelve page letter
05. I'm goin
down thats unny road
07. Milk cow
blues
08. Old apple
tree
09. Sadie
Green, vamp of
10. Steady
rolling blues
11. Sweet root
blues
12. Twelve days
later
13. You've done
wrong baby
14. Darling you
can't love but one
15.
16. Key to the highway
17. The preacher and the bear
Dave
Dickerson, vcl/g.
18. The war is
over
dimanche 18 juillet 2021
NEW YORK CITY FOLK BLUES FESTIVAL
NEW YORK CITY FOLK & BLUES FESTIVAL 1965
Ce festival qui a eu lieu en août 1965 dans Central Park à New York - concocté et présenté par Alan Lomax - permet d'entendre plusieurs artistes de New York en compagnie d'autres venus du Sud pour l'occasion. On trouve ici uniquement des artistes Africains Américains qui représentent une large palette des musiques folk encore vivantes un peu partout dans le Sud des Etats Unis.jeudi 24 juin 2021
ERVIN "BIG DADDY" RUCKER/ Complete Recordings
ERVIN "BIG DADDY" RUCKER/ Complete
Recordings
Despite the fact he has recorded more than 30 titles, enjoyed some minor hits and played music spanning a career of at least three decades and even having toured
OK,
so thanks a lot to the indefatigable and very reliable Marv Goldberg for his
help in sharing his information about the great and underrated blues singer Big
Daddy Rucker.
First
of all, as Marv says with a great sense of humour: " Repeat after me: "Ervin Rucker IS NOT Ervin Groves" (louder;
I want the whole Internet to hear you). Rucker was another entertainer from
Ervin (Irvin)
Rucker was born 12 July
During
the 1960's, Big Daddy Rucker continued to play in California clubs and venues
and to record for several small labels, produced sometimes by Big Boy Groves
(hence the confusion about the two), enjoying some hits with Big Daddy's shake and Christmas in the ghetto. The early 70's
find him as a featured vocalist to the Johnny Otis Show. He recorded four
titles with Johnny Otis' small band with a young Shuggie Otis as the lead
guitarist. He went to
Thanks
to Marv Goldberg we know that Rucker married Diaann Brown in
Anyway,
here are the almost complete recordings of this very fine bluesman (I'm still
missing two tracks). And once again a lot of thanks to Marv Goldberg without
whom this article would have been way less documented.
Gérard
HERZHAFT
ERVIN "BIG DADDY" RUCKER, vcl; Mattie Jackson, vcls/t-sax;
The Blues Knighthawks Orchestra.
01. I want to do it
02. I want to
flop (as Mattie Jackson)
03. I want to
slop (I want to do it)
04. Two people
in love
Ervin
"Big Daddy" Rucker, vcl; Ed Collins, g; Mattie Jackson, t-sax; band.
05. Whoa whoa
whoa
06. Did you
evere love a woman? I
07. Did you
ever love a woman? II
08. Hurry up
09. Working man
blues
Big
Daddy Rucker, vcl; Jimmy Liggins, g; band.
10. Searching
for love
11. Done done
the slop
Big
Daddy Rucker, vcl; Jimmy Liggins, g; band.
12. So good
13. No more
rivers to cross
Big
Daddy Rucker, vcl; Joe Liggins, pno; Jimmy Liggins, g; band.
14. Baby you
were meant to me
15. If you
really really love me
Big
Daddy Rucker, vcl; Blues Blenders, band.
16. If you have
it
17. Hideout
Big
Daddy Rucker, vcl; Froebel Brigham, tpt; Teddy Pico, t-sax; James Cole, b-sax;
Sam Bolan, pno; William Brown, g; Bill Wood, bs; Jimmy Witherspoon, dms.
18. I'll make
it alright I & II
Big
Daddy Rucker, vcl; The Kings, band.
19. Christmas
in the ghetto
20. Big Daddy's
shake
21. Just do
your thing
22. Jealous
woman
Bad understanding
Big
Daddy Rucker, vcl; band.
23. She's
alright
24. Kids
together
25. True love
26. I'm going
home
Big
Daddy Rucker, vcl; Shuggie Otis, g/bs; Johnny Otis, kbds/dms.
27. He made you
mine
28. This is my
song
29. You got me
moving
30. Best friend
blues
My friend Pierre Monnery has provided me a last (?) track by Ervin Rucker, recorded in 1979 in San Diego.
jeudi 10 juin 2021
LOS ANGELES BLUES/ Volume 4
LOS ANGELES BLUES/ Volume 4
This fourth volume of our
We start with Andy Belvin. I didn't find much about
this singer who recorded in
Willie Garland (Garland Manuel) is a
singer and harmonica player who recorded a couple of tracks under the moniker
Garland The Great in 1955 and then again twelve years later in 1967 with the
Maxwell Davis unit.
Carl Green, a R&B singer, must not
be confused with other Carl Greens, particularly the tenor sax player who
backed many Bay Area bands. This Carl Green (on whom I don't have much details)
waxed a couple of tracks in 1953 and maybe ten years later with the female
vocal group The Aquinetts.
At last Mamie Perry (or Mamie Reed, Mamie Ree, Mamie Jenkins...) is a little better known as she was the wife of Gus Jenkins who produced most of her records. She started her career as a vocalist for the Jake Porter band and then and hereafter recorded fifteen titles, even enjoying a modest local hit with I'm hurted in
I've
unfortunately been unable to grab more about those blues artists, not even
their birth and deaths dates! But their music happily stands as a testimony of
their real talents.
Gérard
HERZHAFT
ANDY BELVIN, vcl; band.
01. Prettiest girl
02. Walking the blues
Andy Belvin, vcl; Harmonica
Fats, hca; band. Los
Angeles, Ca. 16 february 1963
03.
Travellin' mood
04. Flip flip
WILLIE GARLAND (
05. Tree stump jump
06. Strike a match
07. Hello Miss Sims
Willie Garland, vcl/hca;
Maxwell Davis, pno; Irving Ashby, g; Thomas Cox, g; James Crutcher, bs; Abraham
Mills, dms.
08. Black widow spider
09. Soul blues
10. Address in my hand
CARL GREEN, vcl; Willard
Mc Daniel, pno; Maxwell Davis, t-sax; band.
11. Boogie
freight
12. Four years
seven days
13. Horizon
14. My best
friend
MAMIE PERRY, vcl; poss. Gus
Jenkins or Jimmie O'brien, pno; Jake Porter, tpt; Reginald Jones, bs; Jimmy Burns, dms.
15. Your lovin'
is just all right
16. I wake up
this morning
Mamie
Perry, vcl; Gus Jenkins, pno/vcls; prob. Jake Porter's band.
17. You lied
18. Caught
19. No need
acting like that
Mamie
Perry, vcl; Gus Jenkins, pno; band.
20. Hambone
21. Jump with
me baby
Mamie
Perry, vcl; Gus Jenkins, pno; band.
22. I'm hurted
23. My baby
waited too long
Mamie
Perry, vcl; Gus Jenkins, pno; band.
24. Lament
25. Love lost
26. Someday
baby
Mamie
Perry, vcl; Gus Jenkins, pno; band.
27. Jealous of
you baby
Mamie
Perry (as Mamie Lester), vcl; Gus Jenkins, pno; band.
28. What a
dream
29. All by
myself










