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Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 5 (1938-1940)
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Album Details: Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 5 (1938-1940)

Release Date:01/01/1992
Label:Document
UPC:714298509526

Track List: Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 5 (1938-1940)

  1. Stop Jivin' Me Mama
  2. Long Time Trucker
  3. Big House Bound
  4. Flyin' Airplane Blues
  5. Get Your Yas Yas Out
  6. Jitterbug Rag
  7. Screaming And Crying Blues
  8. Blacksnakin' Jiver
  9. I Don't Care How Long
  10. You've Got Something There
  11. Baby Quit Your Low Down Ways (Ta...
  12. Baby Quit Your Low Down Ways (Ta...
  1. It Doesn't Matter Baby
  2. Black Bottom Blues
  3. I Crave My Pig Meat
  4. Big Leg Woman Gets My Pay
  5. I'm A Stranger Here
  6. Red's Got The Piccolo Blues
  7. I Want Some Of Your Pie
  8. Jivin' Big Bill Blues
  9. Woman You Better Wake Up
  10. Step It Up And Go
  11. Worn Out Engine Blues

Pro Reviews: Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 5 (1938-1940)

  • All Music Guide

    Volume five in Document's Blind Boy Fuller series is comprised primarily of two prolific sessions, the first recorded in Columbia, South Carolina on October 29, 1938 with harpist Sonny Terry and washboard player Bull City Red, the second a Memphis date from July 12, 1939 with Terry, Bull City Red (now going as Oh Red) and second guitarist Sonny Jones. The latter is perhaps the most impressive, yielding the signature song "I Want Some of Your Pie" as well as "You've Got Something There" (a rewrite of Buddy Moss' "Daddy Don't Care") and Fuller's immortal rendition of J.B. Long's "Step It Up and Go."

    - 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