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Black Ace - I'm the Boss Card in Your Hand, 1937-1960 (CD)

I'm the Boss Card in Your Hand, 1937-1960
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Album Details: I'm the Boss Card in Your Hand, 1937-1960

Release Date:11/03/1992
Label:Arhoolie Records
UPC:096297037423

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  • All Music Guide

    I Am the Boss Card in Your Hand stands as the definitive Black Ace collection to date -- not only does Arhoolie's CD reissue include the entirety of their original 1960 release, but it also appends previously unissued material from the same session and even tosses in a half dozen tracks from his 1937 Decca label debut. Thanks largely to its steadfast refusal to fit easily into any kind of regional genre pigeonhole, Ace's music possesses a beautifully timeless quality; though he's a poignant vocalist, the real treat here is his slide guitar mastery, as instrumentals like "Ace's Guitar Blues" and "Bad Times Stomp" reveal a unique hybrid sound successfully bridging the gap between the Delta and Hawaiian styles.

    - Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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Black Ace

A solid guitarist and vocalist, Babe Turner AKA Black Ace built his own guitar as a child, then taught himself to play. He was also in a gospel choir in Hughes Springs, TX. Turner honed his skills playing at community functions during the '20s, then worked with Smokey Hogg at dances in Greenville, TX in the '30s. Hogg and Buddy Woods were frequent partners for Turner, w... Read more