Blues Guitar Greats
Blues Guitar Greats
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- Label: Delmark, 1961-94
- Erscheinungstermin: 26.11.1996
Magic Sam, Luther Allison, Otis Rush, Sleepy John Estes, Big Joe Williams, Buddy Guy, Lurrie Bell, J. B. Hutto, Robert JR
Chciago figures prominently in the development of blues guitar. It is here that the guitar came into its own as a lead instrument, stepping up from behind the piano to the front of the stage during the evolving urban ensemble blues of the 1950s. Also, the trend toward long, emotionally charged guitar solos--best epitomized by Magic Sam, Otis Rush, Luther Allison and others--began on the West Side of Chicago.
It's remarkable that Delmark's recordings of blues guitarists have documented the evolving art form as it has changed from the solo acoustic expression of itinerant country artists like Big Joe Williams and Sleepy John Estes, to the bliestering raw emotionalism of the West Side turks, to the latter-day urban intensity of Johnny B. Moore and Lurrie Bell -- capturing arguably the best talent of this period of Chicago blues while creating some of those artists' most memorable recordings.
-- Justin O'Brien
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Big Joe Williams (Guitar/Blues): Down In The Bottoms
- 2 Sleepy John Estes: Government Money
- 3 Magic Sam (Samuel Maghett): I Don't Want No Woman
- 4 Luther Allison: Five Long Years
- 5 J. B. Hutto: If You Change Your Mind
- 6 Jimmy Dawkins: Chitlins Con Carne
- 7 Mighty Joe Young: I Walked All Night
- 8 Robert Lockwood Jr.: Lockwood's Boogie
- 9 Junior Wells: Trouble Don't Last Always
- 10 Otis Rush: So Many Roads
- 11 Lonnie Brooks: Crash Head On Into Love
- 12 Jimmy Johnson: Strange How I Miss You
- 13 Floyd McDaniel & the Blues Swingers: Why's Life Got To Be This Way
- 14 Barkin' Bill Smith: Someday After Awhile
- 15 Dave Specter: West Side Stroll
- 16 Lurrie Bell: West Side Woman
- 17 Johnny B. Moore (Blues): Mean Mistreater