Chocolate To The BoneBarbecue Bob
Release Date: 01/01/1992
Original Release:
1992
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 80731_CD
UPC # 016351200525
Label: Yazoo
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Performer: Barbecue Bob
Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Personnel: Robert "Barbecue Bob" Hicks (guitar); Nellie Florence (vocals); Curley Weaver (guitar); Buddy Moss (harmonica). Producers: Richard Nevins, Don Kent, Stefan Grossman. Includes liner notes by Don Kent and Stephen Calt. Personnel: Barbecue Bob (guitar); Curley Weaver (guitar); Buddy Moss (harmonica). Audio Remasterer: Richard Nevins. Liner Note Authors: Don Kent; Stephen Calt. Recording information: 1927-1930. Unknown Contributor Role: Nellie Florence. Although Robert "Barbecue Bob" Hicks recorded over 65 extant sides (three are not known to have survived) in a three-year stretch starting in 1927 up to his death in 1931, the 20 collected here make a perfect introduction to the work of this Atlanta-based artist. He may have played a big-city acoustic 12-string guitar, but Hicks' playing was provincial, down-home, and often modal, reducing any chord progression down to one or two chords. He also played embellishments on this instrument with a bottleneck, a rarity then and a rarity now. Usually tuned to an open chord, Barbecue Bob's playing nonetheless shows great diversity and musical flexibility. The 20 sides collected here (all off of old, scratchy 78s and cleaned up as well as can be expected) give a nice cross-section of that diversity as a solo artist, along with a pair of sides showcasing Bob in a small band context with Buddy Moss on harmonica and Curley Weaver on second guitar and another with Hicks backing up former gal pal Nellie Florence on a raucous "Jacksonville Blues." Of special merit for collectors are the inclusion of two previously unissued sides struck from slightly better sounding test pressings, "Twistin' Your Stuff" and "She Shook Her Gin." This expanded collection replaces the 14-track vinyl collection of the same name. ~ Cub Koda
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