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Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1937-1938)
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Album Details: Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1937-1938)

Release Date:01/01/1992
Label:Document
UPC:714298509427

Track List: Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1937-1938)

  1. Shaggy Like A Bear
  2. Ten O'Clock Peeper
  3. Hungry Calf Blues
  4. Too Many Women Blues
  5. Oozin' You Off My Mind
  6. Shake That Shimmy
  7. Heart Ease Blues
  8. I'm Going To Move (To The Edge O...
  9. Pistol Slapper Blues
  10. Mean And No Good Woman
  11. Georgia Ham Mama
  1. Piccolo Rag
  2. Funny Feeling Blues
  3. Painful Hearted Man
  4. You've Got To Move It Out
  5. Mama Let Me Lay It On You No. 2
  6. Meat Shakin' Woman
  7. I'm A Good Stem Winder
  8. What's That Smells Like Fish
  9. She's A Truckin' Little Baby
  10. Jivin' Woman Blues
  11. You're Laughing Now

Pro Reviews: Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1937-1938)

  • All Music Guide

    Beginning with the mid-December, 1937 session which kicks off this fourth volume in Document's retrospective, Blind Boy Fuller entered into a recording partnership with the legendary harpist Sonny Terry that continued for the remainder of Fuller's studio career. Terry's blistering harmonica and falsetto interjections lent an exciting new dynamic to Fuller's sound, as classic sides like "Pistol Snapper Blues," "Mean and No Good Woman" and "Georgia Ham Mama" amply prove, each musician pushing the other to new creative heights.

    - Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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Blind Boy Fuller

Unlike blues artists like Big Bill or Memphis Minnie who recorded extensively over three or four decades, Blind Boy Fuller recorded his substantial body of work over a short, six-year span. Neverthless, he was one of the most recorded artists of his time and by far the most popular and influential Piedmont blues player of all time. Fuller could play in multiple styles: ... Read more