What is Blues then? It's a worried mind. It boils down to worry. Sometimes you worry so, it cause you to jump off the 'Frisco bridge up here, worry you so it cause you to stick a gun in you... that's all, it's worry. Some folks say, 'well, he went out of his head'. Well, if it's worry cause you to go out of your head, that's what it is. But that's the Blues - Reverend Rubin Lacy
Howdy folks, I've bought all my CBW online and have no liner notes -- could somebody tell me where/when exactly the two tracks from "Too Late, Too Late" go as regards the rest of his material?
They clearly don't go at the end, where I've got em.
Both takes of Do You Think That's Right and Did You Mean What You Said were recorded by Vocalion in Chicago on March 24, 1937. Personel is unknown. Two takes of each song were recorded, none of them were issued at the time.
Man oh man, that is the book for me, but not at $155. I got a copy of a similar book on Western Swing and it's indispensable. Thanks for the date, dj, but I'm hoping to place it chronologically without having any other dates, so I wonder if you (or somebody) could take a peek and let me know what sides were done at the previous or following session. Thanks.