My Babe: Document Shortcuts, Vol. 3Various Artists
Release Date: 03/08/2005
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 548206_CD
UPC # 714298900323
Label: Document (USA)
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Everybody Talkin' 'Bout Heaven Ain't Goin' There - Professor Hull's Anthems Of Joy
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Performer: Various Artists
Distributor: Allegro Corporation (Dist Notes: Personnel: Marylin Scott (vocals, spoken vocals, guitar); Willard "Ramblin" Thomas, Irving Williamson, Johnny Shines, Andrew Hogg, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (vocals, guitar); Barbecue Bob (vocals, 12-string guitar); Sonny Boy Williamson, Sonny Terry (vocals, harmonica); Tommy Settlers (vocals, kazoo); Ernie Harper (vocals, piano); Professor Hull, Ida Cox, One String Sam, Peter Cleighton (vocals); Norman "Crip" Harris, Raymond Smith (tenor); Melvin Coldten (baritone); Len Williams (bass voice); Charlie McCoy (guitar, mandolin); Punch Miller (guitar, clarinet, alto saxophone, trumpet, piano); L.K. Sentell, Floyd McDaniel, William "Shorty" Hill, Jimmy Rogers , Robert Lockwood, Jr., Big Bill Broonzy, Charlie Christian (guitar); Arnold Williamson (fiddle); Little Walter (harmonica); Darnell Howard (clarinet, alto saxophone); Edmond Hall, Odell Rand (clarinet); Hot Lips Page, Herb Morand (trumpet); Alfred Bell (cornet); J.C. Higginbotham (trombone); Fletcher Henderson, Ezekiel Lowe, Horace Malcolm, Bob Hudson, Buddy Burton, Blind John Davis (piano); Jimmy Bertrand (drums, washboard); Pearlis Williams, Paul Linsley "Jelly" Holt, Charles Saunders, Judge Riley, Lionel Hampton (drums); Oh Red (washboard). Recording information: Atlanta, GA (04/26/1927-??/??/1955); Charlotte, NC (04/26/1927-??/??/1955); Chicago, IL (04/26/1927-??/??/1955); Dallas, TX (04/26/1927-??/??/1955); Detroit, MI (04/26/1927-??/??/1955); Hot, Springs, AR (04/26/1927-??/??/1955); New York, NY (04/26/1927-??/??/1955); St. Louis, MO (04/26/1927-??/??/1955). Unknown Contributor Role: One String Sam. Arranger: The Williamson Brothers. Document Records has released some 900 titles over the years, giving the label the world's largest in print catalog of vintage American roots music, and its archival reach encompasses rare 78s and field recordings from the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s in all avenues of music, including blues, jazz, country, and gospel, as well as several hybrids that defy classification. As a historical source, no label, not even Smithsonian Folkways, has done a more thorough job of tracing the early roots and branches of American vernacular music and making it available in affordable editions. Which is why the label's new Shortcuts sampler series is such a great idea, since it allows listeners a budget-minded peak into Document's vast backlist. My Babe is the third in this series, and it yields several neglected gems, including Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup's proto-rock & roll rave-up "Where Did You Stay Last Night?," recorded in 1951, and the Norfolk Jazz Quartet's assured and unaccompanied "Stand By the Bedside of a Neighbor," recorded in North Carolina in 1938. The eerie, primal sound of One String Sam playing what used to be called a diddley bow on "My Baby Ooo," recorded in Detroit in 1956, is another highlight, as is the equally bizarre "Blaze Face Cow" by Jazzbo Tommy & His Lowlanders, recorded in Arkansas in 1937. Jazzbo Tommy, in this case, was Tommy Settlers, and his kazoo playing simply defies both gravity and reason. It may be true, as some say, that it has all been said, sung, and shouted a thousand times over, but the kinds of 78s that Document assembles in its collections prove that, no matter what, you haven't heard it all. ~ Steve Leggett
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