Memphis Blues / Various

Memphis Blues / Various

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Media type: CDs
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues

CD Details

UPC 788065777722
Virtual SKU MWV.B000GPIBR8.VG

When black servicemen came home from WW2, they hoped things might have changed. They hadn’t. The music scene in Memphis had changed. The first boarded-up buildings appeared, as clubs and bars closed. Beale Street and Handy Park flourished after a fashion but Memphis couldn’t compete with industrial cities like Chicago and Detroit. The big record labels no longer made regular visits, so most blues musicians just dropped in on their way north to record. That changed in January 1950, when Sam Phillips opened his Memphis Recording Service. As his card said, We Record Anything – Anywhere – Anytime. One of Sam’s early ventures was to go into business with Dewey Phillips, a DJ, whose ‘Red, Hot & Blue’ program played from nine to midnight. Dewey was a cult figure – his policy of no-colour-bar tendered the finest music nightly to young Memphians seeking ‘the sound’. Charlie Burse’s ‘Shorty The Barber’ was their label’s first intended issue but in the event Sam used ‘Gotta Let You Go’ and ‘Boogie In The Park’ by one-man-band Joe Hill Louis. Things looked promising for a while, agreements with the Biharis and the Chess brothers meant further sessions with B.B. King, Joe Hill Louis, the endearingly shambolic Rosco Gordon and Walter Horton. In May 1951 he cut Howlin’ Wolf’s first single. The early months of 1952 continued in the same vein. Phillips took on Rufus Thomas and Harmonica Frank Floyd. He also recorded jug bandleader Jack Kelly with Walter Horton. Chess refused them and titles by teenage saxophonist Johnny London, cut a week later. This and other factors persuaded him to form his own label. He intended to release the Kelly/Horton titles as the first release. After consideration, it was London’s ‘Drivin’ Slow’ and ‘Flat Tyre’ that became the first Sun record. The records he made and the experience he gained would culminate in his work for Elvis. But it should never be forgotten – it started with artists like Joe Hill Louis, Pinetop Perkins and Doctor Ross

Track List

  • Gotta Let You Go - 2:46
  • Boogie In The Park - 2:47
  • That Ain't Right, Take 1 - 2:51
  • Little Soldier Boy, Take 2 - 2:58
  • Country Clown, Take 1 - 2:54
  • Country Farm Blues - 1:57
  • They Call Me Talkin' Boy - 2:23
  • Easy - 2:59
  • Before Long - 2:58
  • Lonesome Ol' Jail - 3:00
  • Greyhound Blues - 2:37
  • Registration Day Blues - 3:11
  • Rats In My Kitchen - 3:06
  • Rattlesnake Mama - 2:50
  • Forty Four Blues - 3:03
  • I Feel Like A Million - 2:31
  • Heartache Baby - 3:02
  • Shorty The Barber - 2:27
  • The Last Time - 2:53
  • Train Is Comin' - 3:04
  • Pinetop's Boogie Woogie - 2:46
  • Wolf Call Boogie - 2:37
  • Harmonica Jam - 2:34
  • Policy Man Blues, Take 1 - 3:15
  • Take A Little Chance - 2:20
  • Tailor Made - 2:45
  • The Boogie Disease - 2:52
  • Moanin' At Midnight - 2:43
  • Bluebird - 2:47
  • Move On Down The Line - 2:18
  • The Kucklebuck - 3:06
  • Walter’s Instrumental - 2:56
  • Grandmother Got Grandfather Told - 2:58
  • Midnight Showers Of Rain - 3:02
  • Prison Bound Blues - 2:43
  • Bear Cat - 2:51
  • Married Woman - 2:48
  • Roscoe’s Boogie - 2:48
  • City Women - 3:16
  • Baby, Baby - 3:00
  • Rock The Bottle - 2:49
  • Bad Women, Bad Whiskey - 3:00
  • You're My Angel - 1:57
  • Good Lovin' - 2:23
  • Drifting From Town To Town - 3:02
  • My Baby - 2:32
  • Straighten Up Baby - 2:20
  • Work With Her Boy - 1:53
  • Detroit Arrow Blues - 2:10
  • Carry My Business On, Take 1 - 2:32
  • Crying In The Courthouse, Take 1 - 3:04
  • Walked All Night - 2:45
  • Baby I'm Coming Home - 2:40
  • I'm Gonna Murder My Baby - 2:09
  • T Model Boogie - 2:37
  • Saddled The Cow (And Milked The Horse) - 2:54
  • Seems Like A Million Years, Take 1 - 2:49
  • Riding In The Moonlight - 3:15
  • Can't Love Me & My Money Too - 2:30
  • Flypaper Boogie - 2:24
  • Somebody Told Me - 2:55
  • If You Love Me - 2:35
  • Feelin' Good - 2:56
  • Fussin' & Fightin' Blues - 2:58
  • Hart's Bread Boogie - 2:39
  • Blues Leave Me Alone - 3:29
  • She Comes To See Me Sometime, Take 1 - 2:41
  • We All Gotta Go Sometime - 2:37
  • Sweet Home Chicago, Take 1 - 3:00
  • Mistreating Boogie - 2:35
  • Worry You Off My Mind - 3:12
  • Lucy Done Moved - 2:27
  • Don't Dog Me Around - 2:48
  • Skin & Bone, Take 1 - 2:47
  • Dead Letter Blues, Take 1 - 3:40
  • Ugly Woman, Take 3 - 2:29
  • You'll Be Sorry - 2:21
  • Blue & Lonesome - 2:04
  • Long Gone Raymond - 2:41
  • I'm Back Pretty Baby - 2:42
  • Blue Man, Take 1 - 3:19
  • High, Take 1 - 2:23
  • Tiger Man - 2:49
  • Save That Money - 2:43
  • Lookin' For My Baby - 2:36
  • Homesick For My Baby - 2:52
  • Feel So Worried - 2:27
  • So Long Baby Goodbye - 2:09
  • Cotton Crop Blues - 3:03
  • Hold Me In Your Arms - 2:48
  • Come Back Home, Take 1 - 2:36
  • Chocolate Dr - 2:42
  • Blue Guitar - 2:47
  • Believe I'll Settle Down - 3:08
  • We All Gotta Go Sometime - 2:59
  • Off The Wall - 2:16
  • Love My Baby - 2:35
  • Mystery Train - 2:22
  • Dry Up Baby - 2:01
  • Crying All Night Long - 3:03
  • Way After Midnight, Take 1 - 2:51
  • Hey Now, Take 1 - 2:44
  • I Wronged A Woman - 2:53
  • I Can't Forgive You - 2:29
  • Midnight Hours Journey - 3:31
  • My Baby Left Me - 2:28
  • You're Driving Me Insane - 2:20
  • Trouble & Heartaches - 2:32
  • When It Rains It Pours - 3:06
  • Move Baby Move Red Wing - 2:42

Condition note

The condition of the disc is listed in. Used - Very Good

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