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Papa George Lightfoot - Goin' Back to the Nachez Trace (CD)

Goin' Back to the Nachez Trace
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Album Details: Goin' Back to the Nachez Trace

Release Date:01/01/1995
Label:Ace Records Uk
UPC:029667154826

Track List: Goin' Back to the Nachez Trace

  1. My Woman Is Tired Of Me Lyin'
  2. New Mean Old Train
  3. Love My Baby
  4. Goin' Down That Muddy Road
  5. Ah Come On Honey
  6. I Heard Somebody Crying
  7. Take It Witcha
  1. Nighttime
  2. Early In The Morning
  3. Walkin'
  4. Goin' Back To Natchez
  5. Baby Please Don't Go
  6. Train Tune
  7. Papa George-Talkin' About It

Pro Reviews: Goin' Back to the Nachez Trace

  • All Music Guide

    Until producer Steve LaVere redicovered him in 1969, harp giant Papa Lightfoot was revered for a mere handful of '50s sides. This album for Vault served as his comeback announcement, a gloriously down-in-the-alley affair cut at then-fledgling Malaco studios in Jackson, MS. Six bonus tracks, including three minutes of spoken monologue, have been added to the import CD reissue, enhancing an already fine album.

    - Bill Dahl, All Music Guide

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Biography

Papa George Lightfoot

Thanks to a handful of terrific 1950s sides, the name of Papa Lightfoot was spoken in hushed and reverent tones by 1960s blues aficionados. Then, producer Steve LaVere tracked down the elusive harp master in Natchez, cutting an album for Vault in 1969 that announced to the world that Lightfoot was still wailing like a wildman on the mouth organ. Alas, his comeback was s... Read more