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Avalon Blues: The Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings(more) »rank: 7017by: Mississippi John Hurt
: :Mississippi John Hurt recorded 13 country-blues songs for the Okeh Electric Records company in 1928. Then he vanished. Actually, he never went anywhere. Indeed, he never strayed from his hometown of Avalon, Mississippi. He simply put the guitar down. It was the Great Depression, times were tough, money was scarce, and he needed to work. Nearly 30 years later, a blues enthusiast tracked him down, took him back to Washington, D.C., and suddenly Mississippi John's musical career resumed as quickly as it had finished. He recorded again, but these first songs from the late 1920s--with John's melancholy voice and hypnotic guitar playing at ... |
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The Complete Studio Recordings Mississippi John Hurt(more) »rank: 5598by: Mississippi John Hurt
: :Gentle, graceful, subtle, sweet--these aren't descriptions generally applied to the blues, but they offer a sense of Mississippi John Hurt's uniqueness and enduring legacy. Rediscovered during the 1960s folk boom after last recording in the late 1920s, Hurt cut the three albums compiled here when he was in his early 70s. His conversational phrasing sounds as natural as breathing, while his ragtime-tinged fingerpicking on acoustic guitar reveals more complexity the closer you listen. Beyond blues classics like 'Candy Man' (the sly sensualist wasn't referring to lollipops), Hurt's range encompasses everything from folkish narratives ('Talking Casey,' 'Spike Driver Blues') to Southern spirituals ('Nearer My ... |
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The Best of Mississippi John Hurt(more) »rank: 18681by: Mississippi John Hurt
: essential recording:This inappropriately titled album is actually a concert recording from a performance at Oberlin College in 1965. Regardless, Hurt's rich, gentle voice and relaxed, flowing guitar lines could soothe the stormiest Monday. Among the hymns and traditional songs heard here are 'I Shall Not Be Moved,' 'Nearer My God to Thee,' 'Since I've Laid This Burden Down,' and 'You Are My Sunshine.' Complementing those are Hurt folk/blues staples, notably 'Monday Morning Blues,' 'Coffee Blues,' and 'C.C. Rider.' The blues patriarch's warmth and geniality come through here with such emotional intimacy that you can't help being deeply moved. --Genevieve Williams |
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Today!(more) »rank: 77798by: Mississippi John Hurt
: essential recording:This inappropriately titled album is actually a concert recording from a performance at Oberlin College in 1965. Regardless, Hurt's rich, gentle voice and relaxed, flowing guitar lines could soothe the stormiest Monday. Among the hymns and traditional songs heard here are 'I Shall Not Be Moved,' 'Nearer My God to Thee,' 'Since I've Laid This Burden Down,' and 'You Are My Sunshine.' Complementing those are Hurt folk/blues staples, notably 'Monday Morning Blues,' 'Coffee Blues,' and 'C.C. Rider.' The blues patriarch's warmth and geniality come through here with such emotional intimacy that you can't help being deeply moved. --Genevieve Williams |
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D.C. Blues: Library of Congress Recordings(more) »rank: 77399by: Mississippi John Hurt
: essential recording:This inappropriately titled album is actually a concert recording from a performance at Oberlin College in 1965. Regardless, Hurt's rich, gentle voice and relaxed, flowing guitar lines could soothe the stormiest Monday. Among the hymns and traditional songs heard here are 'I Shall Not Be Moved,' 'Nearer My God to Thee,' 'Since I've Laid This Burden Down,' and 'You Are My Sunshine.' Complementing those are Hurt folk/blues staples, notably 'Monday Morning Blues,' 'Coffee Blues,' and 'C.C. Rider.' The blues patriarch's warmth and geniality come through here with such emotional intimacy that you can't help being deeply moved. --Genevieve Williams |
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Avalon Blues(more) »rank: 127965by: Mississippi John Hurt
: essential recording:Very few people manage to grab the brass ring more than once, but Mississippi John Hurt did just that, experiencing two career peaks four decades apart. Avalon Blues/1963 is from the Delta bluesman's second apex, when Hurt reemerged from obscurity and briefly rode a wave of new interest in folk and blues. The CD's 12 great tracks include such classics as 'Richland Woman Blues,' 'Salty Dog,' and 'Casey Jones.' Also here are the lively 'Candy Man Blues' and the sweet 'Avalon Blues.' Hurt, a vibrant performer with a warm singing voice, is always enjoyable, and his latter-day recordings have a charm ... |
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1928 Sessions(more) »rank: 106143by: Mississippi John Hurt
: :Mississippi John Hurt recorded 13 country-blues songs for the Okeh Electric Records company in 1928. Then he vanished. Actually, he never left his hometown of Avalon, Mississippi. He simply put the guitar down. It was the Great Depression, times were tough, money was scarce, and he needed to work. Nearly 30 years later, a blues enthusiast tracked him down and took him back to Washington, D.C. Suddenly, Mississippi John's musical career resumed as quickly as it had been halted. These first songs cut in the late 1920s, however, represent Hurt in his youthful prime; the 1928 recordings represent the greatest presentation of his ... |
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D.C. Blues: Library of Congress Recordings, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 141836by: Mississippi John Hurt
: :Mississippi John Hurt recorded 13 country-blues songs for the Okeh Electric Records company in 1928. Then he vanished. Actually, he never left his hometown of Avalon, Mississippi. He simply put the guitar down. It was the Great Depression, times were tough, money was scarce, and he needed to work. Nearly 30 years later, a blues enthusiast tracked him down and took him back to Washington, D.C. Suddenly, Mississippi John's musical career resumed as quickly as it had been halted. These first songs cut in the late 1920s, however, represent Hurt in his youthful prime; the 1928 recordings represent the greatest presentation of his ... |
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The Immortal(more) »rank: 161094by: Mississippi John Hurt
: :Mississippi John Hurt recorded 13 country-blues songs for the Okeh Electric Records company in 1928. Then he vanished. Actually, he never left his hometown of Avalon, Mississippi. He simply put the guitar down. It was the Great Depression, times were tough, money was scarce, and he needed to work. Nearly 30 years later, a blues enthusiast tracked him down and took him back to Washington, D.C. Suddenly, Mississippi John's musical career resumed as quickly as it had been halted. These first songs cut in the late 1920s, however, represent Hurt in his youthful prime; the 1928 recordings represent the greatest presentation of his ... |
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Avalon Blues : Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings(more) »rank: 72605by: Mississippi John Hurt
: :Mississippi John Hurt recorded 13 country-blues songs for the Okeh Electric Records company in 1928. Then he vanished. Actually, he never went anywhere. Indeed, he never strayed from his hometown of Avalon, Mississippi. He simply put the guitar down. It was the Great Depression, times were tough, money was scarce, and he needed to work. Nearly 30 years later, a blues enthusiast tracked him down, took him back to Washington, D.C., and suddenly Mississippi John's musical career resumed as quickly as it had finished. He recorded again, but these first songs from the late 1920s--with John's melancholy voice and hypnotic guitar playing at ... |


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