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Album Details: Bumble Bee Slim (1931-1937)

Release Date:03/01/1991
Label:Story Of The Blues
UPC:031397350126

Track List: Bumble Bee Slim (1931-1937)

  1. No Woman No Nickel
  2. Squalling Panther Blues
  3. Bye Bye Baby Blues
  4. Deep Bass Boogie
  5. Climbing On Top Of The Hill
  6. Right From Wrong
  7. Can't You Trust Me No More?
  8. I Done Lost My Baby
  9. Steady Roll Mama Blues
  1. How Long How Long Blues
  2. You Don't Mean Me No Good
  3. Must I Keep On Crying
  4. Letter Writing
  5. Slave Man Blues
  6. Rising River Blues
  7. 12 O'Clock Midnight
  8. You Brought Me Back
  9. Going Back To Florida

Pro Reviews: Bumble Bee Slim (1931-1937)

  • All Music Guide

    Released on CD as part of DA Music's Story of the Blues series, this CD features Bumble Bee Slim (aka Amos Easton), one of the more popular blues vocalists of the 1930s. This is an excellent overview of his early work. With the assistance of pianists Jimmy Gordon, Myrtle Jackson and Black Bob, guitarist Big Bill Broonzy and many unknown musicians, Slim (who also plays guitar on the solo "No Woman No Nickel") dispalys a likable delivery and an easy-to-understand enunciation on the set of vintage acoustic Chicago blues. A fine sampling.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Biography

Bumble Bee Slim

Popular and prolific, Bumble Bee Slim parlayed a familiar but rudimentary style into one of the earliest flowerings of the Chicago style. Much of what he performed he adapted from the groundbreaking duo Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell -- Slim built on Carr's laconic, relaxed vocal style and Blackwell's guitar technique. During the mid-'30s, Bumble Bee Slim recorded a ... Read more