Williams, Big Joe: I Got Wild
Williams, Big Joe: I Got Wild
Format: CD
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Artist: Williams, Big Joe
Label: Delmark
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 038153076726
Genre: Blues
This is country blues at it's best from the master of the nine string guitar. It's also the first new Big Joe album on Delmark in 30 years, and it features recordings made in St. Louis from 1958 which also gave US "Piney Woods Blues" (DMK #602) and "Stavin' Chain Blues" (DMK #609), as well as from recordings made in Chicago from 1961 which also gave US "Blues on Highway 49" (DMK #604) and "Nine String Guitar Blues" (DMK #627). Bassist Ransom Knowling accompanies on three songs and their studio banter is priceless! More blues tales from one of the greatest story-tellers of all time.
Tracks:
1.1 Coffeehouse Blues
1.2 Angel Child
1.3 Studio Talk
1.4 P-Vine Blues
1.5 Bull Cow Blues
1.6 So Much Wine
1.7 Studio Talk
1.8 Studio Blues
1.9 She Are My Sunshine
1.10 Arkansas Woman (Alternate)
1.11 Studio Talk
1.12 That Thing's in Town (Alternate)
1.13 Desert Blues
1.14 I Got Wild
1.15 Prison Bound
1.16 Midnight Creep
1.17 Gm;O Blues
1.18 Interview
1.19 I'm Tired
1.20 Back Door