SON HOUSE sealed THE LEGENDARY FATHER OF FOLK BLUES 180 Gram vinyl Columbia LP
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SON HOUSE sealed THE LEGENDARY FATHER OF FOLK BLUES 180 Gram vinyl Columbia LP
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Son House shot a man dead during what was called a house frolic in Lyons, MS. He was sent immediately to the notorious Parchman Farm prison. A claim of self defense finally reached the right ears and he was released after two years. Then hooking-up with fellow delta bluesman, Charley Patton, he followed Patton to Grafton, WI and recorded for the legendary blues label, Paramount Records. After recording just three acclaimed yet auditory inferior 78s, Son took refuge in retirement.
In 1964 a group of blues researchers, led by Canned Heat guitarist Alan Wilson, discovered Son House living unassumedly in upstate New York. A year later found him traversing the country on the college concert and coffee house circuit, even playing a concert at Carnegie Hall.
In that same year Columbia Records A&R giant and producer John Hammond brought Son House to his first real recording studio. This album features nine extended offerings, in their original lengths. Alan Wilson joins House playing guitar and harmonica.
This Stereo pressing is a 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl Collectors version of that original recording session.
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Bobby Blue Bland Iconic Memphis blues singer with one of his best, early offerings.Thirteen fingerpickin masterpieces from
Mississippi John Hurts legendary 1928 recording session.Recorded live in 1964 at the Chicago Blues Festival.
BUDDY GUY & JUNIOR WELLS Buddy Guy joins his friend
Junior Wells at a session in 1966, the height of their youthful innovation. Side one features historic Library of Congress recordings by
Son House. While side two features the 1962 recordings of elusive St. Louis blues master
JD Short.Pre-World War II recordings including
Blind Willie McTell's early recording of his iconic blues classic
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Little Junior Parker's Annie Get Your Yo Yo, Driving Wheel, How Long Can This Go On, and
Someone Somewhere.After recording just three tunes for the legendary
Paramount Records,
Son House retired. Decades later, in 1964, this album became
Son House's first actual studio recording session and
Columbia Record's A&R genius,
John Hammond, recognized its greatness.This is Volume One of Columbia Records anthology of
Robert Johnson, also a
180 Collector's Edition Virgin inylpressing.A Classic Reproduction of
John Lee 161974616782 originally recorded in 1959-60 for Vee-Jay Records.
Slim Harpo Authentic Louisiana blues by the master.
CONDITION
A Brand-New Sealed Collectors Edition on 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl. Featuring the original recordings, on the original label, with the original artwork.
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