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Friday, November 18, 2022

#585 > Skip James - The Complete 1931 Sessions (PhillyCheezeBlues.Blogspot.com)


 

2022 – ORG Music

By Phillip Smith; Nov. 18, 2022

Original source : phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com

 

This year Record Store Day Black Friday has something exciting for Blues fans and vinyl connoisseurs.  ORG Music is re-releasing Skip JamesThe Complete 1931 Sessions on transparent orange vinyl.  This is a great introductory record for the music of Skip James.   Born in 1902 near Bentonia, Mississippi, he learned to play guitar in his youth and later picked up the organ in his teens.  In 1931 he recorded 18 songs, and due to the Great Depression, records sales were poor.  James gave up playing the blues and became a choir director at his father’s church.  It took thirty years for him to be re-discovered.  Between 1964 and 1969 he recorded a few more albums before dying in October of 1969.  This album is a collection of the songs he recorded in 1931.

The haunting melody of “Devil Got My Woman” starts the record off with in a solemn mood.  James’ finger-picking performance is brilliant, and his voice charged with emotion.  His prowess at the piano is delightfully exhibited on “How Long Buck”.  James’ songs connect so greatly at the human-level.  A great example of that is “I’m So Glad”, a genuine timeless song.  When he sings “Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues”, I feel a great amount of empathy for the pains and struggles that had to have been experienced before this song could have been written.  A track I found to be extra interesting is “22-20 Blues”.  This track is a piano-centric song which was the inspiration for Robert Johnson’s “32-20 Blues”.  “Jesus is a Mighty Good Leader” is another timeless classic.  James’ high vocals fit perfectly for this spiritual.  For hardcore blues, it doesn’t get much better than ”Yola My Blues Away”.  The delicate, yet intricate guitar picking is downright amazing. 

Despite a bit of surface noise which carried forward from 1931, the album is an absolute gem.  Skip James’ The Complete 1931 Sessions is a must-have.

 



Skip James - The Complete 1931 Session 

Tracklist:

A1 Devil Got My Woman

A2 If You Haven't Any Hay Get On Down The Road

A3 Hard Luck Child

A4 Drunken Spree

A5 Little Cow And Calf Is Gonna Die Blues

A6 Be Ready When He Comes

A7 How Long """"Buck""""

A8 I'm So Glad

A9 Cherry Ball Blues

B1 Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues

B2 22-20 Blues

B3 4 O'Clock Blues

B4 Jesus Is A MIghty Good Leader

B5 Yola My Blues Away

B6 What Am I To Do Blues

B7 Special Rider Blues

B8 Illinois Blues

B9 Cypress Grove Blues

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Jake Bugg - Live at Silver Platters , Seattle WA, January 20, 2014


2014 -  Island Records

By Phillip Smith; May 10, 2014


Although I didn’t venture out twenty-five miles to the nearest record store on Record Store Day this year, I did manage to find the RSD release of Jake Bugg’s four-track EP Live at Silver Platters disc on eBay.  Bugg beautifully performs each of his songs solo and acoustically, pulling one piece from his first and self-titled album, and two from his Shrangri La album.  This stripped-down performance offers yet another glimpse into how deep his well of talent goes.

The first thing that pops into my mind when “There’s a Beast and We All Feed It” plays, is uncanny observation of just how much Bugg reminds me of a young Bob Dylan tearing through “Subterranean Homesick Blues”.  If this is what he sounds like at twenty years old, I have a feeling we are in store for an explosion of great music in the future from this troubadour.  “Storm Passes Away”, also from his Shangri La album, is about trying to piece a relationship back together.  This one is very reminiscent of classic Hank Williams, both in song styling and performance.    

Bugg seems to draw inspiration from Paul Simon on “Lightning Bolt”, a magically fast-tempo song with quick rhyming lyrics laced with hints of blues and classic country. It’s so amazing how rich this song sounds, I quickly forget this is just one man and his guitar.   

Live at Silver Platters , Seattle WA, January 20, 2014, really has a lot going on for just being a four track live EP.  The only drawback is that it leaves me wanting more.

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