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Various Artists - St. Louis Barrelhouse Piano (1929-1934)

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    Track Listing:
    1. St. Louis Daddy - Wesley Wallace/Bessie Mae Smith
    2. Farewell Baby Blues - Wesley Wallace/Bessie Mae Smith
    3. Wicked Devil's Blues - Wesley Wallace/Robert Peeples
    4. Fat Greasy B......more

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Artist:
Various Artists
UPC:
714298510423
Description:
Includes liner notes by Mike Rowe.
One of Document`s many compilations devoted to historic regional blues recordings, St. Louis Barrelhouse Piano (1929-1934) is almost equally divided between the works of Wesley Wallace, who operated mainly as an accompanist for blues singers, and Henry Brown, who distinguished himself as a professor of the boogie-woogie. Wallace was also capable of pitching woogie, as evidenced by the locomotive-inspired "No. 29," its steady rolling flipside "Fanny Lee Blues," and the humorous "Do It Sloppy," which comes across as the best little record he ever made. The rest of Wallace`s sides are gritty old blues tunes with vocals by Bessie Mae Smith, Robert Peeples (who may have been Wallace himself), and Sylvester Palmer. Don`t let a little bit of 78 rpm surface noise deter you from investigating these fine old recordings. When this disc first appeared in the `90s, Document stoically provided listeners with the authentic, old-time phonographic playback experience. Brown`s portion of the album opens with "Stomp `Em Down to the Bricks," an easy, loping duet with guitarist Lawrence Casey. For the flipside, the two were joined by trombonist Ike Rodgers, a fascinating character who made most of his recordings in the company of Henry Brown. "Malt Can Blues," released under the name of Ike Rodgers & His Biddle Street Boys, is a somber prohibition-era protest song during which the chronically thirsty Casey vows to leave the country rather than continue to exist without fermented spirits. The Rodgers and Brown duets, particularly "Twenty First St. Stomp" and "It Hurts So Good," are monumental masterpieces of straightforward blues, played by an instrumental combination that is unusual for the genre. The women who occasionally comment on the proceedings have been identified as Alice Moore and Mary Johnson. "Eastern Chimes Blues" and "Deep Morgan Blues" are wonderful, easy paced barrelhouse piano solos of great dignity and depth. "Deep Morgan" refers to a thoroughfare now known as Delmar Avenue. Rodgers returns in the company of an expressive yet unidentified violinist to back vocalist Dolly Martin, also known as Tecumseh "Tee" MacDonald, whose most convincing line is "all men are devils." This highly recommended anthology of St. Louis-based blues and barrelhouse entertainment closes with the swinging "Throw Me in the Alley," performed by Peetie Wheatstraw & His Blue Blowers. This jazzy, swinging number showcases Rodgers, Brown, the unnamed fiddler, and an anonymous clarinetist at their most exuberant. ~ arwulf arwulf
Track Listing:
  • DISC 1
    1. St. Louis Daddy - Wesley Wallace/Bessie Mae Smith
    2. Farewell Baby Blues - Wesley Wallace/Bessie Mae Smith
    3. Wicked Devil`s Blues - Wesley Wallace/Robert Peeples
    4. Fat Greasy Baby - Wesley Wallace/Robert Peeples
    5. Dying Baby Blues - Wesley Wallace/Robert Peeples
    6. Mama`s Boy - Wesley Wallace/Robert Peeples
    7. Do It Sloppy - Slyvester Palmer
    8. Broke Man Blues - Slyvester Palmer
    9. Mean Blues - Sylvester Palmer
    10. Lonesome Man Blues - Sylvester Palmer
    11. Stomp `Em Down to the Bricks - Henry Brown
    12. Malt Can Blues - Henry Brown/Ike Rogers & His Bidddle Street Boys
    13. Twenty First St. Stomp - Henry Brown
    14. It Hurts So Good - Henry Brown
    15. Henry Brown Blues - Henry Brown
    16. Screenin` the Blues - Henry Brown
    17. Blues Stomp - Henry Brown
    18. Blind Boy Blues - Henry Brown
    19. Eastern Chimes Blues - Henry Brown
    20. Screenin` the Blues - Henry Brown
    21. Blues Stomp - Henry Brown
    22. Deep Morgan Blues - Henry Brown
    23. All Men Blues - Henry Brown/Dolly Martin
    24. Beef Man Blues - Henry Brown/Tee McDonald
    25. Throw Me in the Alley - Henry Brown/Peetie Wheatstraw
  • Album Information

    Release Date:
    11/14/2000
    Type:
    Collection
    Genre:
    Blues
    Subgenre:
    Piano
    Label:
    Document (USA)
    Producer:
    Johnny Parth (Compilation)
    Catalog Number:
    5104
    Original Release Year:
    1992
    # of Discs:
    1
    Studio/Live:
    Studio
    Mono/Stereo:
    Mono

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