Juke Joints 4-That's All Right with Me / Various: Juke Joints 4-That's All Right with Me / Various

Juke Joints 4-That's All Right with Me / Various: Juke Joints 4-That's All Right with Me / Various

Juke Joints 4-That's All Right with Me / Various: Juke Joints 4-That's All Right with Me / Various

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Description

Title: Juke Joints 4-That's All Right with Me / Various
Artist: Juke Joints 4-That's All Right with Me / Various
Label: JSP Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 788065716820
Genre: Blues

By the early 1950s record companies were scouring the South for talent but few of the musicians they found went on to have full-blown recording careers. Many featured here made a handful of records and some are represented by the only record to their name. In the succeeding decades much has come to light that was thought lost or not worthy of preservation. Some sides have attained mythical status. This reflected the large-scale disappearance of the juke joint itself. Life has moved on. Hard physical work has been replaced by machinery, so weekends of drink-fuelled indulgence are no longer righteous. But, man they did have fun. Multi-instrumentalist Howard Armstrong, spent many nights in juke joints as a young man. A jook (as it was properly termed) was a place that opened it's doors, you might say, to all comers. It was no place for snobs and what we black people call 'saditty' people. I know the first ones I played in, they had a wick stuck in a Coca-Cola bottle with oil, coal oil or kerosene hanging around on the walls or even out on the trees, a line near the trees for light. Nobody wanted a lot of light in the first place. Every strata of society would be rubbing elbows or whatever part of their anatomy they were rubbing on that dance floor. Some guy might be dressed in his old plough clothes and brogan shoes. And maybe one of the good reverends was there on a little they sneaked away with one of the choir sisters. They were all on common ground. And everybody seem to have a good time. By popular demand, here's another generous serving of the solidest sounds you're ever likely to stomp to.

Tracks:
1.1 Things Gonna Change
1.2 Boogie Like You Wanna
1.3 Catfish
1.4 Loudella
1.5 I'm Him
1.6 Notoriety Woman
1.7 Drove from Home Blues
1.8 Black Snake Blues
1.9 Cross Country Blues
1.10 Netta Mae
1.11 Crawlin' King Snake
1.12 Can't Love Me and My Money Too
1.13 Tall Skinny Mama Blues
1.14 Howling Wolf
1.15 Which Woman Do I Love
1.16 You Gonna Need Me
1.17 Cadillac Blues
1.18 Rhythm Blues
1.19 Hard Pill to Swallow
1.20 I'm Going Upstairs
1.21 Whole Lotta Drinkin' on the Block
1.22 I Don't Know What's Happening Baby
1.23 Let's Take a Little Walk
1.24 I Treated You Wrong
1.25 Nelly Mae
1.26 Big Stars Are Falling
1.27 Fish Tail Blues
2.1 Last Time
2.2 Texas Blues (T.P. Railer)
2.3 That's All Right with Me
2.4 Weekly Blues
2.5 Blue and Lonesome Blues
2.6 My Baby Quit Me Blues
2.7 Waitin' at the Station
2.8 No More Lovin'
2.9 Southern California Blues
2.10 Lonesome Highway
2.11 Overhaul Blues
2.12 Easy Ridin' Buggy
2.13 Mr Engineer
2.14 I Don't Live Here No More
2.15 Operator
2.16 Gone with the Wind
2.17 You Did Me Wrong Baby
2.18 I Got a Letter
2.19 She's Alright with Me
2.20 Playing in the Park
2.21 Single Man Blues
2.22 Ramblin' Around Blues
2.23 Dirty Britches
2.24 Leave My Money Alone
2.25 Good Rockin' Mama
2.26 All the Way from Texas
2.27 Riding in the Moonlight
3.1 I (Believe Yo Got a Sidekick)
3.2 Midnight Showers of Rain
3.3 Tell Me Pretty Baby
3.4 Quinsella
3.5 Black Snake Blues
3.6 Don't Be Funny Baby
3.7 Nothing But the Blues
3.8 Midnight Hours
3.9 Lonesome Blues
3.10 Lost Woman Blues
3.11 Black Cat Rag
3.12 Goin' Back Home
3.13 Shreveport Blues
3.14 I Feel So Good
3.15 Train Is Comin'
3.16 The Thing
3.17 Rocky Mountain Blues
3.18 Honey Babe
3.19 Little Mae Belle
3.20 I Got to Get Some Money
3.21 Flypaper Boogie
3.22 Pepper Head Woman
3.23 Worryin' Blues
3.24 Home Again Blues
3.25 I Love My Baby [Take 1] [Take]
3.26 Miss My Lagnion
3.27 Freedom Train Blues
4.1 No Jive
4.2 Highway 41
4.3 January 11, 1949 Blues
4.4 Too Many Women Blues
4.5 Train Time
4.6 I Love My Baby
4.7 Rocks Is My Pillow
4.8 Last Affair Blues
4.9 Bloodstains
4.10 Misery Is My Life
4.11 Don't Forget Me Baby
4.12 Bop Cat Stomp
4.13 Lonesome Blues
4.14 Lonesome Whistler
4.15 Truckin' Little Woman
4.16 Please Tell Me
4.17 West Coast Blues
4.18 Cruel Hearted Woman
4.19 Up for It [Take 1] [Take]
4.20 Louisiana Walk
4.21 Skin and Bone
4.22 Don't Bring No Friend
4.23 That's All Right
4.24 Worried Life
4.25 Rattlesnake Blues
4.26 Cold Blues
4.27 Shakin' the Boogie

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