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Cool Cool Blues: The Classic Sides 1951-1954
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Album Details: Cool Cool Blues: The Classic Sides 1951-1954

Release Date:03/14/2006
Label:Jsp Records
UPC:788065776626

Track List: Cool Cool Blues: The Classic Sides 1951-1954

Disk 1

  1. Eyesight To The Blind
  2. Crazy About You Baby
  3. Stop Crying
  4. Do It If You Wanna
  5. Cool, Cool Blues
  6. Come On Back Home
  7. I Cross My Heart
  8. West Memphis Blues
  9. Sonny Boy's Christmas Blues
  10. Pontiac Blues
  11. Mighty Long Time
  12. Nine Below Zero
  13. She Brought Life Back To The Dea...
  1. She Brought Life Back To The Dea...
  2. Too Close Together
  3. Stop Now Baby
  4. Mr Down Child
  5. Cat Hop
  6. Gettin' Out Of Town
  7. Red Hot Kisses
  8. Going In Your Direction
  9. Empty Bedroom
  10. Boppin' With Sonny
  11. From The Bottom
  12. No Nights By Myself

Disk 2

  1. Mama Don't Allow Me
  2. Delta Blues
  3. Overhauling Blues
  4. Whistling Pines
  5. Friends And Pals
  6. Juanita
  7. She Left Me A Mule
  8. Bad Heart Blues
  9. Dirty Disposition
  10. 1951 Blues
  11. Bull Dog Blues
  12. Rosalee
  13. My Baby Boogies All The Time
  1. I Wonder
  2. Gotta Find My Baby
  3. Make A Little Love
  4. Catfish Blues
  5. Dust My Broom
  6. East Of The Sun
  7. Wine-O-Wine
  8. Stay Out Of Automobiles
  9. Middle Of The Night
  10. Love To Make Up
  11. Crazy 'Bout That Mess
  12. Fall Guy

Disk 3

  1. Take It Easy Baby
  2. Little Car Blues
  3. Everybody's Fishing
  4. My Own Boogie
  5. Feed My Body To The Fishes
  6. Falling Rain
  7. Vanity Dresser Boogie
  8. Seventy Four Blues
  9. 21 Minutes To Nine
  10. Shady Lane Blues
  11. Nelson Street Blues
  12. V-8 Ford
  13. Shout Brother, Shout
  1. Way Back
  2. Pretty Baby Blues
  3. Sugar Mama
  4. Hot Fish
  5. Lost In Korea
  6. Early In The Morning Baby
  7. Strange Kind Of Feeling
  8. Blues Disease
  9. Don't Lay This Job On Me
  10. Have You Heard About The Farmer'...
  11. Too Old To Get Married
  12. If You Don't Mean Business
  13. Hey, Miss Lula

Disk 4

  1. She's Crazy: Take 1
  2. 309
  3. Sonny's Rhythm: Take 1
  4. City Of New Orleans
  5. Keep It To Yourself: Take 1
  6. Going In Your Direction: Take 4
  7. Clowning With The World: Take 1
  8. I Ain't Beggin' Nobody: Take 2
  9. Shuckin' Mama
  10. From The Bottom: Take 1
  11. She's Crazy: Take 2
  12. Sonny's Rhythm: Take 2
  13. Keep It To Yourself: Take 2
  1. Going In You Direction: Take 5
  2. From The Bottom: Take 3
  3. I Ain't Beggin' Nobody: Take 3
  4. From The Bottom: Take 6
  5. Gotta Find My Baby: Alt Tk
  6. Gotta Find My Baby: Alt Tk
  7. Worried Blues: Alt Tk
  8. Lonesome World Blues
  9. Wonderful Baby
  10. Wille Mae
  11. Worried Blues: Take 2
  12. Shout Brother, Shout: Alt Tk
  13. Willie Mae: Alt Tk

Pro Reviews: Cool Cool Blues: The Classic Sides 1951-1954

  • All Music Guide

    Rice Miller (or Alec or Aleck Millereverything about this blues great is somewhat of a mystery) probably didn't need to take the name of the original Sonny Boy Williamson (John Lee Williamson) to get noticed, since in many ways he was the better musician, but Miller seemed to revel in confusion, at least when it came to biographical facts, so for whatever reason, blues history has given us two Sonny Boy Williamsons. Like the first Williamson, Miller was a harmonica player, but he really sounded nothing like his adopted namesake, favoring a light, soaring, almost hornlike sound on the instrument. He was also a natural songwriter, and his bluesbased compositions show a sharp attention to detail unusual in a genre built largely on cliché and a handful of repeated patterns. This fourdisc collection brings together all of his first recordings, done for Lillian McMurray's Trumpet Records, a tiny Jackson, Mississippi label that issued Williamson's sides from 1951 until 1955, at which time his... contract was bought out by Chicago's Chess Records, who then began issuing his sides on the Checker imprint. From the first track here, the sparse and urgent "Eyesight to the Blind," it is obvious that Williamson was something special, with a clear vision of what he wanted to do, and song after song here exhibits a rough and wild joy, walking the blues side of the street with a looselimbed swagger. Particularly striking is "Mighty Long Time," a duet of sorts featuring Williamson on vocals and harmonica, and Cliff Givens of the Southern Sons Gospel Quartet on vocal bass. Givens' sung bass line gives the tune an odd, eerie, and atmospheric edge, and it is simply a remarkable recording. The great slide guitarist Elmore James also shows up on several cuts, including the delightfully realized "Pontiac Blues, " and Williamson adds his harp to the first ever version of James' classic "Dust My Broom." Many of the tracks here feature Williamson in his role as a sideman, adding harmonica textures to recordings by James, Big Joe Williams, Luther Huff, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Bobo Thomas, Jerry McCain, Willie Love, Sherman "Blues" Johnson, Tiny Kennedy and Wally Mercer, making this set a stunning survey of early 1950's country blues. Williamson's Checker sides were better recorded, but the ragged skill at work on these Trumpet recordings really shouldn't be missed. Without going to a Delta juke joint on a hot Saturday night, you can't get much closer to the center of the blues than this. - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Sonny Boy Williamson

Sonny Boy Williamson was, in many ways, the ultimate blues legend. By the time of his death in 1965, he had been around long enough to have played with Robert Johnson at the start of his career and Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Robbie Robertson at the end of it. In between, he drank a lot of whiskey, hoboed around the country, had a successful radio show for 15 years, to... Read more