
The Old Ace: Mississippi Blues & Religious Songs |
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Jewell "Babe" Stovall
Release Date: 05/18/2004
Original Release:
2004
# of Discs:
1
Label: Arcola Records
Disc: 1
1.
Good Morning Blues
2.
Dirty Mistreater
3.
Interview 1: Family
4.
Medley: Big Road Blues/Careless Love
5.
Kansas City Blues
6.
God's World Shall Never Pass Away
7.
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
8.
How Long How Long Blues
9.
Candy Man
10.
Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
11.
Worried Blues
12.
Baby Let Me Follow You Down
13.
Ship Is at the Landing, The
14.
Going Away to Wear You Off My Mind
15.
Interview 2: Playing in New Orleans
Performer: Jewell "Babe" Stovall
Engineer: Bob West... Producer: Bob West... Distributor: City Hall Notes: Liner Note Authors: Dr. David Evans ; Bob West . Recording information: New Orleans, LA (07/17/1968-07/??/1968). Editor: Bob West . Photographer: Bob West . The late Babe Stovall, who died in 1974, was one of music's colorful characters, an excellent and adaptable blues guitarist who could move from Delta blues to folk to gospel. With some stunning picking, he was a New Orleans fixture. Indeed, he was the Mr. Bojangles of the Jerry Jeff Walker song. This album, recorded live in the Crescent City in 1968, gives a good indication of his talents. He could be wonderfully soulful, as on "Big Road Blues," but also quite playful, as his ragtime version of "Candy Man" proves. As the booklet reveals, he was obviously a showman -- playing guitar behind his head, for example. But he also offered plenty of more sacred material, like "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" and "The Ship Is at the Landing." This is a great historical document, made even more valuable by the inclusion of interviews with Stovall, who reminisces about the past, his family, and his career. ~ Chris Nickson
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