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East Coast Blues [Catfish]
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Album Details: East Coast Blues [Catfish]

Release Date:02/27/2001
Label:Catfish Records
UPC:643247117829

Track List: East Coast Blues [Catfish]

Disk 1

  1. Crow Jane
  2. My Mamma Was A Sailor
  3. Georgia Stomp
  4. Shake That Shimmy
  5. Poor And Ain't Got A Dime
  6. Blood Red River Blues
  7. Gonna Tip Out Tonight
  8. Won't You Be Kind
  9. Long And Tall
  10. George Rag
  11. Waycross Georgia Blues
  12. Next Door Man
  1. Tricks Ain't Walkin' No More
  2. You Got To Give Me Some Of It
  3. Daddy Don't Care
  4. Me And My Dog Blues
  5. Let's Have A New Deal
  6. Champagne Charlie Is My Name
  7. Please Ma'am
  8. Ball And Chain Blues
  9. Georgia Crawl
  10. Ragtime Millionaire
  11. Barbershop Rag

Disk 2

  1. South Carolina Rag
  2. Dupree Blues
  3. Poor Jane Blues
  4. Rollin' Dough Blues
  5. Royal Palm Special Blues
  6. Long, Tall Disconnected Mama
  7. Decatur Street Drag
  8. Chain Gang Trouble
  9. Jealous Hearted Blues
  10. Rag Baby
  11. Rolling Mama
  12. Poor Stranger Blues
  1. Hot Jelly Roll
  2. Ghost Woman Blues
  3. Come On In Here Mama
  4. Trembling Bed Spring Blues
  5. Harmonica And Washboard Breakdown
  6. Georgia Skin
  7. Southern Man Blues
  8. Unknown Blues
  9. Brownie Blues
  10. Mama, You Gotta Get It Fixed
  11. Tampa Blues

Pro Reviews: East Coast Blues [Catfish]

  • All Music Guide

    Blues musicians from the southeastern U.S. in the 1920s and 1930s had a regional guitar sound that prominently featured a driving thumb on the bass strings, while melody was picked out on the high strings, a pattern that may have evolved from earlier Appalachian banjo styles. In general, these socalled Piedmont guitarists seldom used the slide techniques of the Delta players, and worked a repertoire heavy with rags and reconstituted string band tunes. This twodisc collection from Britain's Catfish Records has tracks from some of the more familiar East Coast names, including Blind Boy Fuller ("Shake That Shimmy"), Blind Willie McTell ("Georgia Rag"), Blind Blake ("Champagne Charlie Is My Name"), and Sonny Terry ("Harmonica And Washboard Breakdown"). The real strengths here, however, are the tracks from relatively obscure artists like Pink Anderson ("Gonna Tip Out Tonight"), Luke Jordan ("Won't You Be Kind"), or the improbably named Skoodle Dum Doo Sheffield ("Tampa Blues"). Other highl...ights include Peg Leg Howell's desperate and pleading "Please Ma'am," and Willie Walker's jaunty "Dupree Blues." While not as deep and ominous sounding as the more famous Delta players, the best of these musicians display dexterity on guitar that was unequalled elsewhere in country blues. - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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