Country Blues Troubadours 1938-1948 [Box]Sonny Terry
Release Date: 02/17/2004
Original Release:
2004
# of Discs:
5
J&R Item # 509649_CD
UPC # 788065772123
Label: JSP (UK)
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Performer: Sonny Terry
Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Sonny Terry (vocals, harmonica); Sticks McGhee, Brownie McGhee (vocals, guitar); Ralph Willis, Blind Boy Fuller, Buddy Moss (guitar); Jordan Webb (harmonica); Hal Singer (tenor saxophone); Lannie Scott, Melvin Merritt, Big Chief Ellis, Champion Jack Dupree (piano); Sammy "Stick" Evans, Arthur Herbert, Heywood Jackson, Baby Dodds (drums); George "Bull City Red" Washington (washboard). Liner Note Author: Neil Slaven. Country Blues Troubadours contains 125 tracks, spread out over five CD's, tracing blind harpist Sonny Terry and guitarist Brownie McGhee's earliest recordings between 1938 and 1948. JSP not only does an admirable job remastering the tracks, but providing recording dates, personnel, and a bit of history that is easily accessible in individual jewel cases, as opposed to a bulky booklet. Recorded in New York and Chicago, the Piedmont duo encounter, both separately and collectively, blues, jazz, and R&B veterans including Washboard Slim, Baby Dodds, Curley Russell, Hal "Cornbread" Singer, Gene Ramey, Big Chief Ellis, Blind Boy Fuller, Stick McGhee, and Champion Jack Dupree. The discs are divided into five themes: "Getting started and getting around," "Blind Boy Fuller and what followed," "Library of Congress and living with Leadbelly," "New York residents and established artists," and "Mainly Brownie and an interlude with Champion Jack." As far as budget-blues box sets are concerned, this is one of the best. ~ Al Campbell
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