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Midnight Blues
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Album Details: Midnight Blues

Release Date:08/17/2004
Label:Ace Records Uk
UPC:029667002820

Track List: Midnight Blues

  1. You Can't Keep Your Business Str...
  2. Believe I'll Change Towns
  3. Late Prowling Girl
  4. Misery Blues [#]
  5. Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes
  6. Trouble in Mind [#]
  7. Walking Dr. Bill [Take 1][#]
  8. Midnight Blues [#]
  9. I Don't Want You [#]
  10. Smokey's in Town
  11. Highway 51
  12. Let's Get Together and Drink Som...
  1. It's Rainin' Here [#]
  2. New Year's Eve Blues
  3. Worrying Over You [Take 1][#]
  4. Pack Your Grip [#]
  5. Anytime Is the Right Time
  6. I'm Gonna Find Your Trick [Take ...
  7. My Baby's Worrying Me
  8. Bottle Up and Go
  9. Oohw Baby
  10. Love Me With a Feeling [#]
  11. You Brought It on Yourself
  12. I Just Can't Help It /I Just Can...

Pro Reviews: Midnight Blues

  • All Music Guide

    Texas bluesman Andrew "Smokey" Hogg's greatest talent was his dogged persistence, since he couldn't keep a steady rhythm to save his life, and paired as he usually was with professional rhythm sections who were understandably baffled by Hogg's sonic detours, it is truly a miracle that he recorded as much and as long as he did. Calling Hogg's style roughhewn might be more than generous, but somehow he managed to connect with an audience, lending credence to the old band saying that "the drunker they are, the better we'll sound," because this is music for the unsteady of feet, and it lurches more than it rocks or rolls. This set collects 20 tracks Hogg recorded for Modern Records between 1947 and 1952, many of which haven't seen the light of day until now, along with four sides released on Combo Records in 1951. Song after song starts out hopefully, only to derail into rhythmic chaos as the drummer and bass player struggle to find firm footing on what is hopelessly shifting ground. It re...ally is fascinating to behold, and songs like "Believe I'll Change Towns" and the almost internally coherent "It's Rainin' Here" manage to work mostly because Hogg just never quits charging ahead. Most of these tracks, though, like the needlessly tromboneburdened "Misery Blues," are dead in the water two beats into the arrangement although calling any of this arranged can only apply to arranging that all the musicians involved are in the same room at the same time, which seems to have been the case, despite all aural evidence to the contrary. Still, Hogg's need to express himself is downright noble in this context, and there is nothing of pretense about him. There's no way to doctor this stuff, so what you hear is what you get. - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Willie "Smokey" Hogg

Smokey Hogg was a rural bluesman navigating a postwar era infatuated by RB, but he got along quite nicely nonetheless, scoring a pair of major RB hits in 1948 and 1950 and cutting a thick catalog for a slew of labels (including Exclusive, Modern, Bullet, Macy's, Sittin' in With, Imperial, Mercury, Recorded in Hollywood, Specialty, Fidelity, Combo, Federal, and Showtime)... Read more