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Blind Boy Fuller - Remastered Vol.2 1935-1949 (2006)

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Blind Boy Fuller - Remastered Vol.2 1935-1949 (2006)

Blind Boy Fuller - Remastered Vol.2 1935-1949 (2006)
Blues | MP3 320 kbps CBR | Artworks | 281 min | 772 MB
Label: JSP | Rel: 2006

JSP's second four-CD box set dedicated to the memory of eastern bluesman Blind Boy Fuller opens with his final recordings. The rest of this portable archive is packed with blues and hokum by individuals who lived and worked in the same eastern seaboard region, actually collaborated with Fuller, or performed in a style comparable to his. This is quite similar to how JSP constructed their Lightnin' Hopkins and Sonny Boy Williamson sets. Fuller, whose given name was Fulton Allen, cut approximately 137 sides during a five-year period beginning in 1935. JSP's preceding volume is the ideal tool for appreciating and understanding this celebrated Piedmont-style blues musician, whose greatest claim to fame is the ever-popular "Trucking My Blues Away." Volume 2 is a strong sequel, and its 37 Fuller tracks date from 1939 and 1940. Several of the men whose works make up the remainder of the collection may be heard on Fuller's earlier recordings. Blind Gary Davis is believed to have sat in on some of the sessions headed by singer and washboard percussionist Bull City Red, who was christened George Washington and sometimes recorded simply as Oh Red. Like Davis, Red felt compelled to straddle the artificially imposed delineation between sacred and secular by singing both blues and gospel. Thirteen of his records are reproduced here. On six of these, he and two others are identified as Brother George & His Sanctified Singers. The instantly recognizable harmonica player on these and other sides throughout both of JSP's Fuller box sets was none other than Sonny Terry. There are also cameo appearances by Curley Weaver and Washboard Sam. The third disc in the set is mostly devoted to records waxed in Charlotte, North Carolina during the late ‘30s by three little-known musicians. Cedar Creek Sheik was the performing alias of Philip McCutcheon, who was born in Andrews South Carolina in 1910. His hillbilly-sounding vocals still cause consternation among British music historians who are obsessed with his exact skin pigmentation and ethnic origins. Of the ten sides he cut for Bluebird in Charlotte, North Carolina in June 1936, the real gem is "Buy It from the Poultry Man," which has a vocal chorus consisting of the words "cock for sale." In his informative liner notes, Neil Slaven refers to this amazing little opus as a "single entendre" song. The naughty template for the tune was a staple among barrelhouse entertainers, and within weeks of this recording, Stella Johnson used her own variant on a record of "Hot Nuts Swing" backed by Dorothy Scott's Rhythm Boys (see Document 5327, Blue Ladies 1934-1941). The formula would be revisited years later with a vengeance by the African-American fraternity band Doug Clark & the Hot Nuts. Four sides by singing guitarist Sonny Jones were made in Memphis in mid-July 1939 with Sonny Terry and Oh Red. Jones hailed from Wilson, North Carolina and is believed to have provided backup for Fuller during the same visit to Memphis. The remaining artists heard on this collection include Floyd Council, who was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1911, as well as Willie ("Welly") Trice and his brother Richard "Rich" Trice, who were born in Hillsborough, North Carolina in 1910 and 1917, respectively. Posterity can thank the white men overseeing the recording sessions for Council's nickname "Dipper Boy," as well as the younger Trice's tacked-on moniker "Little Boy Fuller." Additionally, on his December 1937 recordings, Council was billed as "The Devil's Daddy-In-Law" in a record company director's attempt to tap into the Peetie Wheatstraw market. Frank Edwards is believed to have been born in Washington, Georgia in 1909. Recorded in May 1941, his "We Got to Get Together" takes pot shots at Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. This set's concluding sides, cut for the Regal label in Linden, New Jersey during August 1949, are performed by one Dennis McMillon. His best tune, "I'm a Paper Wooden Daddy," seems to trace directly back to Blind Boy Fuller's first recording, "I'm a Rattlesnakin' Daddy."

Tracklist:

CD 1

1. Blind Boy Fuller - I Don't Care How Long (3:06)
2. Blind Boy Fuller - You've Got Something There (2:47)
3. Blind Boy Fuller - Baby Quit Your Low Down Ways (Take 1) (2:33)
4. Blind Boy Fuller - Baby Quit Your Low Down Ways (Take 2) (2:50)
5. Blind Boy Fuller - It Doesn't Matter Baby (2:51)
6. Blind Boy Fuller - Black Bottom Blues (2:31)
7. Blind Boy Fuller - I Crave My Pigmeat (2:49)
8. Blind Boy Fuller - Big Leg Woman Gets My Pay (2:45)
9. Blind Boy Fuller - I'm A Stranger Here (2:55)
10. Blind Boy Fuller - Red's Got The Piccolo Blues (0:57)
11. Blind Boy Fuller - I Want Some Of Your Pie (2:45)
12. Blind Boy Fuller - Jivin' Big Bill Blues (2:54)
13. Blind Boy Fuller - Woman You Better Wake Up (2:54)
14. Blind Boy Fuller - Step It Up And Go (2:58)
15. Blind Boy Fuller - Worn Out Engine Blues (3:03)
16. Blind Boy Fuller - Blue And Worried Man (2:49)
17. Blind Boy Fuller - Passenger Train Woman (2:47)
18. Blind Boy Fuller - Shake It Baby (2:50)
19. Blind Boy Fuller - Somebody's Been Talkin' (2:49)
20. Blind Boy Fuller - Three Ball Blues (2:55)
21. Blind Boy Fuller - Little Woman You're So Sweet (2:46)
22. Blind Boy Fuller - Good Feeling Blues (2:40)
23. Blind Boy Fuller - You Can't Hide From The Lord (2:57)
24. Blind Boy Fuller - Twelve Gates To The City (2:43)
25. Blind Boy Fuller - Crooked Woman Blues (2:44)

CD 2

1. Blind Boy Fuller - I Don't Want No Skinny Woman (2:48)
2. Blind Boy Fuller - Bus Rider Blues (2:43)
3. Blind Boy Fuller - You Got To Have Your Dollar (2:43)
4. Blind Boy Fuller - Lost Lover Blues (2:46)
5. Blind Boy Fuller - Thousand Woman Blues (2:46)
6. Blind Boy Fuller - Bye, Bye Baby (3:00)
7. Blind Boy Fuller - When You Are Gone (2:47)
8. Blind Boy Fuller - No Stranger Now (2:56)
9. Blind Boy Fuller - Must Have Been My Jesus (2:56)
10. Blind Boy Fuller - Jesus Is A Holy Man (2:49)
11. Blind Boy Fuller - Precious Lord (2:48)
12. Blind Boy Fuller - Night Rambling Woman (2:48)
13. Bull City Red - Now I'm Talking About You (3:06)
14. Bull City Red - I Saw The Light (3:05)
15. Bull City Red - Richmond Blues (3:17)
16. Bull City Red - I Won't Be Dogged Around (3:11)
17. Bull City Red - Pick And Shovel Blues (3:14)
18. Bull City Red - Black Woman & Poison Blues (3:03)
19. Bull City Red - Mississippi River (3:10)
20. Bull City Red - Have You Decided (Which Way To Go) (2:36)
21. Bull City Red - I See The Sign Of Judgement (2:37)
22. Bull City Red - Everybody Wants To Know How I Die (2:39)
23. Bull City Red - I Feel Like Shoutin' (2:42)
24. Bull City Red - Jesus Touched Me (2:44)
25. Bull City Red - Talkin' With Jesus (2:41)

CD 3

1. Cedar Creek Sheik - Ford V-8 (2:50)
2. Cedar Creek Sheik - Watch The Fords Go By (3:13)
3. Cedar Creek Sheik - Mary Had A Little Lamb (2:44)
4. Cedar Creek Sheik - She's Totin' Something Good (3:07)
5. Cedar Creek Sheik - What A Pity (2:38)
6. Cedar Creek Sheik - I Believe Somebody's Been Ridin' My Mule (3:00)
7. Cedar Creek Sheik - Don't Use That Stuff (2:35)
8. Cedar Creek Sheik - Buy It From The Poultry Man (2:44)
9. Cedar Creek Sheik - Don't Credit My Stuff (2:50)
10. Cedar Creek Sheik - Jimmy Shut His Store Doors (2:44)
11. 'Roosevelt' Antrim - No Use Of Worryin' (3:27)
12. 'Roosevelt' Antrim - Complaint To Make (3:26)
13. 'Roosevelt' Antrim - I Guess You're Satisfied (2:46)
14. 'Roosevelt' Antrim - Station Boy Blues (3:04)
15. Virgil Childers - Dago Blues (2:26)
16. Virgil Childers - Red River Blues (2:54)
17. Virgil Childers - Who's That Knockin' At My Door (2:44)
18. Virgil Childers - Somebody Stole My Jane (2:58)
19. Virgil Childers - Travelin' Man (2:57)
20. Virgil Childers - Preacher And The Bear (2:05)
21. Sonny Jones - Won't Somebody Pacify My Mind (2:50)
22. Sonny Jones - I'm Pretty Good At It (2:49)
23. Sonny Jones - Love Me With A Feeling (2:50)
24. Sonny Jones - Dough Roller (2:34)

CD 4

1. 'Dipper Boy' Council - Runaway Man Blues (2:53)
2. 'Dipper Boy' Council - I'm Grievin' & I'm Worryin' (2:45)
3. 'Dipper Boy' Council - Don't Want No Hungry Woman (2:45)
4. 'Dipper Boy' Council - Working Man Blues (3:03)
5. 'Dipper Boy' Council - Poor and Ain't Got a Dime (3:01)
6. 'Dipper Boy' Council - Lookin' for My Baby (2:57)
7. Welly Trice - Come On in Here Mama (3:14)
8. Welly Trice - Let Her Go God Bless Her (3:11)
9. Rich Trice - Come On Baby (2:50)
10. Rich Trice - Trembling Bed Springs (2:47)
11. Little Boy Fuller - Shake Your Stuff (2:39)
12. Little Boy Fuller - Lazy Bug Blues (2:18)
13. Little Boy Fuller - Bed Spring Blues (2:46)
14. Little Boy Fuller - Pack It Up and Go (2:44)
15. Little Boy Fuller - Blood Red River Blues (2:34)
16. Little Boy Fuller - Down-Hearted Man (2:45)
17. Frank Edwards - Sweet Man Blues (2:48)
18. Frank Edwards - Three Women Blues (2:58)
19. Frank Edwards - Terraplane Blues (2:46)
20. Frank Edwards - We Got to Get Together (2:35)
21. Frank Edwards - Love My Baby (2:39)
22. Frank Edwards - Gotta Get Together (2:11)
23. Dennis McMillan - Woke Up One Morning (2:39)
24. Dennis McMillan - Poor Little Angel Girl (2:48)
25. Dennis McMillan - Paper Wooden Daddy (2:34)
26. Dennis McMillan - Goin' Back Home (2:30)