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Country Blues => Super Electrical Recordings! => Topic started by: blueshome on February 20, 2018, 08:33:26 AM
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On the Road Again, Country Blues, 1969 - 1974
I haven?t seen this mentioned here before, just got it. Wonderful, needs someone more knowledgeable to review.
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Hey Phil, you are very knowledgeable. Everybody says so... :)
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Not enough musically to provide a proper analysis.
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Not the most original title. Can you please provide a photo of the sleeve for identification purposes, Phil? Thanks. Oh - and maybe a list of the performers on it?
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It took me a little while, but luckily your review contained just enough information to find it (hidden in a reference to Bengt Olsson). Thank goodness for Stefan!
https://www.wirz.de/music/olssofrm.htm
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Thanks for the heads up, Phil!
There appears to be a YouTube playlist of the album, unfortunately not to be viewed worldwide.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSTBkmUUoKpT03rjCIM3iV-5DidSh8cFX
Those of us who can't see the videos, can hear samples of the tunes on Allmusic:
https://www.allmusic.com/album/on-the-road-again-country-blues-1969-1974-mw0000604901
Cheers,
Pan
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Recorded by Bengt Olsen
Every song looks like it might be a candidate for Mr.Millers puzzlers.
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Hi Phil,
Apropos of your last observation, I went to Amazon and looked at the program of the CD and saw that the current puzzler, Lincoln Jackson's "Loping Blues", comes from the CD. I've lately seen a lot of the songs on the program, particularly those by Lattie Murrell and Lum Guffin, showing up on youtube. It does look to be a really strong program, and I'm always interested in musicians who were field recorded doing Country Blues at such relatively late dates. In some ways, that period from '69--'74 doesn't seem so long ago, but in terms of the number of people from within the tradition living and playing the music, it was a completely different world then.
All best,
Johnm