Mr. Scrapper's BluesScrapper Blackwell
Release Date: 07/16/2001
Original Release:
1962
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 431449_CD
UPC # 025218059428
Label: Original Blues Classics
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Disc: 1
1.
Goin' Where the Monon Crosses the Yellow Dog
2.
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
3.
"A" Blues
4.
Little Girl Blues
5.
George Street Blues
6.
Blues Before Sunrise
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Little Boy Blues
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"E" Blues
9.
Shady Lane Blues
10.
Penal Farm Blues
Performer: Scrapper Blackwell
Engineer: Art Rosenbaum Producer: Art Rosenbaum Distributor: Infinity Entertainment Gr Notes: Personnel includes: Scrapper Blackwell (vocals, guitar, piano). Recorded in 1960. Personnel: Scrapper Blackwell (vocals, guitar, piano). Liner Note Author: Art Rosenbaum. Recording information: Indianapolis, IN (07/12/1961). Photographer: Art Rosenbaum. Blackwell, it's not always remembered, was rediscovered in the late 1950s, though he didn't have much chance to make a new career out of the blues revival before his death a few years later. He performs well, but not wonderfully, on this July 1961 session in Indianapolis, accompanied only by his guitar (although he uses piano on one song, "Little Girl Blues"). His guitar playing is in better shape than his vocals, and, in fact, his instrumental work is sparkling on tunes like "Blues Before Sunrise," where the pacing and alternation of chords and single-note runs is immaculate. The instrumental "'A' Blues" is also a standout in its tradeoffs between high and low notes. It's mostly blues of a slow and deliberate, if varied, pace, though "Little Boy Blues" picks up the mood into a charging, swinging rhythm. ~ Richie Unterberger
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