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Moanin' the Blues
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Album Details: Moanin' the Blues

Release Date:12/12/2000
Label:Chrisly
UPC:4010470300056

Track List: Moanin' the Blues

  1. It's My Boogie
  2. When I Lost My Baby
  3. Dippermouth Blues
  4. Summertime
  5. I've Got the World on a String
  6. Jimtown Blues
  7. St. James Infirmary
  8. Pinetop's Boogie
  9. Little Break-Theme
  1. Boogie' N Roll
  2. Cow Cow Blues
  3. Everyday I Have the Blues
  4. Limehouse Blues
  5. Moanin' the Blues
  6. Frankie & Johnny
  7. Baby Won't You Please Come Home
  8. Kansas City
  9. Good Night My Friends

Pro Reviews: Moanin' the Blues

  • All Music Guide

    Although he helped invent the Chicago blues sound through his session work in the 1930s and 1940s, pianist John Henry Davis was never particularly flashy or demonstrative, and he remained a relative unknown in the U.S. throughout his career. In Europe, however, he was highly regarded, and this solo set, recorded live in Bonn, Germany, in 1973, is fairly typical of his later work. An easy, natural entertainer, Davis favored a kind of lounge blues approach to things, and he tackles blues, boogie, and jazz pieces, pop standards, and even RB here in this relaxed, intimate set before a small audience. Highlights include his version of "St. James Infirmary," a breezy rendition of "Frankie Johnny," and the touching and heartfelt closing track "Goodnight My Friends," which features the promise "I'm going away real slow/but I intend to hurry back." While never overpowering or flashy, Davis delivers a delightful history of American bluesbased vernacular piano here, and if he sounds a bit like a... hundred other piano players in piano bars all across the globe, keep in mind that Davis helped invent this stuff. - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Blind John Davis

The piano work of John Davis was featured on blues records by the score during the '30s and '40s. His accompaniments to Tampa Red, Sonny Boy Williamson, Big Bill Broonzy, and others brought him fame as a blues musician, but like his piano compatriot Little Brother Montgomery, Davis did not care to be typecast as such and often expressed a preference for the sweet, senti... Read more