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Up Jumped the Devil: American Devil Songs 1920's - 1950's [PA]

Various Artists/Up Jumped the Devil
Release Date: 06/03/2008
Original Release:  2008
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 1031831_CD
UPC # 666017184623
Label: PID
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Disc: 1
1. Race With The Devil - Gene Vincent
2. There Going To Be The Devil To Pay - Fats Waller
3. Old Devil - Bo Carter
4. Pagin' The Devil - Charlie Christian
5. Chased Old Satan Through The Door - Woodie Brothers
6. Little Demon - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
7. Up Jumped The Devil - Byron Parker & His Mountaineers
8. Devil Got My Women - Skip James
9. Feelin' Devilish - Fess Parker
10. Blue Spirit Blues - Bessie Smith
11. Oh You Devil You - Oliver Brown
12. Devil Or Angel - The Clovers
13. Get Behind Me Satan - Almanac Singers
14. Devil Has Thrown Him Down, The - Sister Rosetta Tharpe
15. Tying A Knot In The Devil's Tail - Kitty Lee/Powder River Jack
16. Boogaboo - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
17. Putting Salt On The Devil's Tail - Jack Teagarden
18. I'd Rather Be The Devil - Otis Spann
19. Boogaboo - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
20. Me And The Devils Blues Version 1 - Robert Johnston

Performer: Various Artists/Up Jumped the Devil
Distributor: Phantom Import Distributi

Notes: The Devil is an archetypal character who has shown up as a key player in popular music ever since the dawn of the recording era, long before the dawn of heavy metal. In fact, it could be argued that he, or it or she depending on how you view the form of the demon, was referred to more often back in the early half of the 20th century than in the new millennium. This superb compilation assembles 20 quality cuts in this vein from the 1920s through the 1950s, which in keeping with the Viper label's aesthetic are incredibly eclectic in their stylistic breadth. Any compilation that starts off with Gene Vincent's breathtaking rockabilly classic "Race with the Devil" is on the good foot out of the gates, going on to encompass swing jazz, country blues, electric blues, doo wop, gospel, folk, and more. More often than not, the performers are well known, including Vincent, Fats Waller, Bo Carter, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Skip James, Bessie Smith, the Clovers, the Almanac Singers, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Washboard Sam, Otis Spann, Jack Teagarden, Jelly Roll Morton, and Robert Johnson. But with a few exceptions like the Clovers' doo wop classic "Devil or Angel" and perhaps "Race with the Devil," James' "Devil Got My Woman," and Johnson's "Me and the Devil Blues," the songs are not all that familiar, and likely to surprise and delight even roots music connoisseurs with very deep collections. What's striking is that, for all the fire-and-brimstone characterizations of the Devil in religion and much popular culture, these songs are by and large quite joyous and irreverent -- devil-may-care, you might say, though the dark side is represented by the haunting Delta blues of Johnson and James. You can't get too spooked out, though, by any compilation that includes Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "Little Demon," one of the most demented early rock & roll discs of all time -- it even gives its more celebrated A-side, "I Put a Spell on You," a run for the money in that department. The annotation is thorough and lively, and also keep an ear out for an unlisted ragtime instrumental bonus cut at the end of the CD. ~ Richie Unterberger
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