Coincidently a couple of weeks ago I was having a discussion with Andy Cohen about his plans for release of a CD featuring the complete Dick Spottswood Wilkins recordings of which the Piedmont LP was only a fraction. Andy told me that despite a long gestation period it was hoped that released would be this year but not to hold him to it.
In the meantime I guess we just amuse ourselves at Stefan's Wilkin's discography...
I have the Piedmont LP. Definitely worth owning if you're a Rev. Robert Wilkins fan. Hopefully Andy will re-release it sooner rather than later. Be patient. If you can find a reasonably priced used copy, pick it up, but don't overspend. A couple of the songs are also on "Remember Me."
When I bought the LP in about 1966 so hypnotic was Prodigal Son I almost played the track white to the exclusion of all else on the record. But I eventually grew up and grew out of it!
I thought folk might like to see the session details showing the original LP/CD releases. I hope the format doesn't get too screwed up.
V/g or -1 g solos. Washington D.C. 13th & 16th February 1964
Jesus will fix it alright Piedmont LP 13162 Thank you Jesus -1 Piedmont LP 13162 Just a closer walk with Thee Piedmont LP 13162 Do Lord remember me Piedmont LP 13162 Here am I, send me Piedmont LP 13162 The prodigal son Piedmont LP 13162 Jesus said if you go Piedmont LP 13162 I'm going home to my Heavenly King -1 Piedmont LP 13162 Old time religion Biograph LP 12027, CD 130 I wish I was in Heaven Biograph LP 12027, CD 130 Holy Ghost train Biograph LP 12027 The gamblin' man Biograph LP 12027 Rock of ages Biograph CD 130 When I lay my burden down Biograph CD 130
Coincidently a couple of weeks ago I was having a discussion with Andy Cohen about his plans for release of a CD featuring the complete Dick Spottswood Wilkins recordings of which the Piedmont LP was only a fraction. Andy told me that despite a long gestation period it was hoped that released would be this year but not to hold him to it.
In the meantime I guess we just amuse ourselves at Stefan's Wilkin's discography...
Coincidently a couple of weeks ago I was having a discussion with Andy Cohen about his plans for release of a CD featuring the complete Dick Spottswood Wilkins recordings of which the Piedmont LP was only a fraction. Andy told me that despite a long gestation period it was hoped that released would be this year but not to hold him to it.
This would be great! Thanks for the information.
Here's an interesting part of what Andy told me which I hope he won't mind my passing on:
"We've collected some alternate contemporaneous material that duplicates the Biograph material, and Pete Kuykendall sent us some spoken word stuff. We want to put that part out on a separate CD-R for scholars, with a long (65+) just-music CD that encompasses his re-emergence repertoire."
Kuykendall was the guy who recorded the session. Interestingly the person who mastered the original Piedmont LP was Peter Bartok son of the famous Hungarian composer, Bela.
Looking forward to this. I'm sure Andy will sell numerous copies to Weenies if that's any encouragement! Wilkins' material from these recordings is tremendous, some really powerful stuff.
Looking forward to this. I'm sure Andy will sell numerous copies to Weenies if that's any encouragement! Wilkins' material from these recordings is tremendous, some really powerful stuff.
Whilst I think of it in the list of Robert Wilkins tags there a very interesting discussion of this topic started by one Andrewm! Click that last line tag and remind yourself of it.
He also does "Prodigal Son" on "Blues at Newport: 1964." Epic poetry with guitar accompaniment.
IMHO it's a must have CD.
BH: Thanks for the tip on the tag. It gave me the thought the we need a "certified nut case" topic heading, but then suddenly I recalled the nature of the site and it's members...Oh well
Clicking on the cover of the first Piedmont reissue at Stefan's page enlarges it to reveal the legend
Including PRODIGAL SON the orginal Robert Wikins composition recorded by the ROLLING STONES.
Which I guess not only helps date this reissue to possibly 1969 (Beggar's Banquet LP released in Britain 5th December 1968) but also the motivation for it. Cynical, moi? Perish the thought.
Clicking on the cover of the first Piedmont reissue at Stefan's page enlarges it to reveal the legend
Including PRODIGAL SON the original Robert Wikins composition recorded by the ROLLING STONES.
Which I guess not only helps date this reissue to possibly 1969 (Beggar's Banquet LP released in Britain 5th December 1968) but also the motivation for it. Cynical, moi? Perish the thought.
That's the one I have. Given the business of music, almost anything that generated an increased interest in this area of music (early blues and the people who played it) was welcomed. I'm sure many of us have recollections of attempting to make others aware of who and where the inspiration--and songs--originally came from. It could be a very frustrating undertaking.
Looking forward to this. I'm sure Andy will sell numerous copies to Weenies if that's any encouragement! Wilkins' material from these recordings is tremendous, some really powerful stuff.
Let me offer some more encouragement then. The Reverend Wilkins is one of my favorites. It was unfortunate that he was not originally credited as the writer of 'Prodigal Son' on the first release of 'Beggars Banquet'. I believe this was corrected in future releases. In any case, it was my first exposure to his music. There is that irony that many Americans were introduced to the work of so many Black American blues and gospel artists through the 'British Invasion' of the 60's...
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