
Various, Paul Oliver - Conversation With The Blues
Musician: VariousAlbum title: Conversation With The Blues
Style: Country Blues, Field Recording, Spoken Word
Released: 1997
Country: UK
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Genre: Blues / Non Music
Various, Paul Oliver - Conversation With The Blues
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Tracklist Hide Credits
1 | –Boogie Woogie Red | So Much Good FeelingPiano, Voice [Spoken] – Boogie Woogie RedWritten-By – Harrison* |
2 | –Willie Thomas* | A Little DifferentVoice [Spoken] – Willie Thomas* |
3 | –James Butch Cage*, Willie Thomas* | Kill That Nigger DeadVocals, Fiddle – Cage*Vocals, Guitar – Thomas*Written-By – Cage*, Thomas* |
4 | –Lil' Son Jackson | The Onliest WayVoice [Spoken] – Lil' Son Jackson |
5.1 | –J.B. Lenoir | My Father's StyleGuitar, Soloist [Guitar Solo] – J.B. LenoirWritten-By – Lenoir* |
5.2 | –J.B. Lenoir | So It Rocked OnVoice [Spoken] – J.B. Lenoir |
5.3 | –J.B. Lenoir | Move To Kansas CityVocals, Guitar – J.B. LenoirWritten-By – Jim Jackson |
6.1 | –Otis Spann | When She Come BackVoice [Spoken] – Otis Spann |
6.2 | –Otis Spann | Poor Country BoyVocals, Piano – Otis Spann |
7 | –Lightnin Hopkins* | Ain't No Easy ThingVoice [Spoken] – Lightnin Hopkins* |
8 | –Mance Lipscomb | Evil Heart BluesVocals, Piano – Mance LipscombWritten-By – Lipscomb* |
9 | –Blind Arvella Grey* | A RoughneckVoice [Spoken] – Blind Arvella Grey* |
10 | –Roosevelt Sykes | West Helena BluesVocals, Piano – Roosevelt SykesWritten-By – Bell*, Sykes* |
11.1 | –Will Shade | Days Of 1900Voice [Spoken] – Will Shade |
11.2 | –Will Shade | Newport News BluesVocals, Guitar – Will ShadeWritten By – Williamson |
12.1 | –Whistling Alex Moore* | Chock House DaysVoice [Spoken] – Whistling Alex Moore* |
12.2 | –Whistling Alex Moore* | Come And Get MeVocals, Piano – Whistling Alex Moore*Written-By – Moore* |
13 | –Brother John Sellers | Move Back! For What?Voice [Spoken] – Brother John Sellers |
14 | –J.B. Lenoir | I Been Down So LongVocals, Guitar – J.B. LenoirWritten-By – Lenoir* |
15 | –James Stump Johnson* | A Place They Call Boots'Voice [Spoken] – James Stump Johnson* |
16 | –Henry Brown | Henry Brown BluesPiano, Speech – Henry BrownVoice [Comments] – Pinky BoxxWritten-By – Brown* |
17.1 | –Blind Arvella Gray* With Blind Jim Brewer* | They Called Us Gandy-DancersVoice [Spoken] – Blind Arvella Gray*, Blind Jim Brewer* |
17.2 | –Blind Arvella Gray* With Blind Jim Brewer* | Work SongsGuitar – Blind Jim Brewer*Vocals, Guitar – Blind Arvella Gray* |
17.3 | –Blind Arvella Gray* With Blind Jim Brewer* | John HenryGuitar – Blind Jim Brewer*Vocals, Guitar – Blind Arvella Gray*Written-By – Traditional |
18 | –Edwin Buster Pickens* | Santa Fe TrainPiano, Speech – Edwin Buster Pickens*Written-By – Pickens* |
19 | –Robert Curtis Smith* | Most Reason I SingGuitar, Voice [Spoken] – Robert Curtis Smith* |
20 | –Jasper Love | Santa Fe BluesVocals, Piano – Jasper Love Written-By – Love* |
21 | –John Lee Hooker | Somewhere Down The LineVoice [Spoken] – John Lee Hooker |
22 | –Robert Curtis Smith* | I Hope One Day My Luck Will ChangeVocals, Guitar – Robert Curtis Smith*Written-By – Smith* |
23.1 | –Otis Spann | Only Places They Can GoVoice [Spoken] – Otis Spann |
23.2 | –Otis Spann | People Calls Me LuckyVocals, Piano – Otis SpannWritten-By – Spann* |
24 | –Henry Townsend | What Have I Committed?Voice [Spoken] – Henry Townsend |
25 | –James Butch Cage* | 'Tween Midnight And DayVocals, Guitar – James Butch Cage*Written-By – Cage* |
26.1 | –Little Brother Montgomery | Walking BassesVoice [Spoken] – Little Brother Montgomery |
26.2 | –Little Brother Montgomery | Dud Low JoePiano, Soloist [Piano Solo] – Little Brother MontgomeryWritten-By – Montgomery* |
26.3 | –Little Brother Montgomery | The First Vicksburg BluesVocals, Piano – Little Brother MontgomeryWritten-By – Montgomery* |
27.1 | –Roosevelt Sykes | They All Called Him 'Pork Chops'Voice [Spoken] – Roosevelt Sykes |
27.2 | –Roosevelt Sykes | Forty-Four BluesVocals, Piano – Roosevelt SykesWritten-By – Green*, Sykes* |
28 | –Mance Lipscomb | Blues In The BottleArranged By – Lipscomb*Vocals, Guitar – Mance LipscombWritten-By – Trad.* |
29 | –Edwin Buster Pickens* | To Have The Blues WithinVoice [Spoken] – Edwin Buster Pickens* |
30 | –Edwin Buster Pickens* | Colorado Springs BluesVocals, Piano – Edwin Buster Pickens*Written-By – Pickens* |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright (c) – Paul Oliver
- Copyright (c) – Cambridge University Press
Credits
- Compiled By [Additional Material Compiled With] – John Cowley
- Compiled By [Compiled With] – Michael Vernon*
- Producer, Recorded By – Paul Oliver
- Supervised By [Technical Supervision, Additional Material] – Richard Ashcroft
- Supervised By [Technical Supervision] – Bill Price, Derek Varnals
Notes
CD included with the book "Conversation with the Blues" by Paul Oliver, Second Edition, published by Cambridge University Press, 1997.All tracks recorded during 1960.
Originally released on Decca LK 4644.
Additional material compiled 1997.
© Paul Oliver and Cambridge University Press 1997.
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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LK 4664, LK.4664 | Various, Paul Oliver | Various, Paul Oliver - Conversation With The Blues (A Documentary Of Field Recordings) (LP, Comp, Mono) | Decca, Decca | LK 4664, LK.4664 | UK | 1965 |
LK 4664, LK.4664 | Various, Paul Oliver | Various, Paul Oliver - Conversation With The Blues (A Documentary Of Field Recordings) (LP, Comp, Mono) | Decca, Decca | LK 4664, LK.4664 | Germany | 1965 |