If anybody asks you, butcher man, where have you been? Show 'em that long-bladed knife; tell 'em you been butcherin' out in the slaughter pen - Memphis Minnie, My Butcher Man
Does anybody know whether this release had a booklet? If so - and if anybody out there has it - I'd be very interested in acquiring a scanned copy (or digital file) of the liner notes and/or credits.
A little spendy for a used cd, but I'm enjoying it.
Thanks for the confirmation, BH. Insert booklets can be hit and miss. I just looked up Mr. Humphrey's credits on AllMusic and look forward to the reviewing his insights on Tampa's legacy. Stuart, thanks for the offer. I've sent you a PM.
Those Bluebirds have become pricey since going out of print. I used to see them all the time in the used CD shops. Should have bought them all, I'd be rich.
I appreciate for the offer, Rivers! However, Stuart already kindly scanned the insert for me (Thanks again, Stuart!) Wow, $370?! The 'like new' used copy I bought through Amazon back at the end of March only set me back $34 - including shipping. I've been fairly pleased with the TR compilation as well as with the other volumes I've obtained in the series (Jazz Gillum and Sonny Boy Williamson). The sound is pretty good on just about all the cuts. The Jazz Gillum collection is probably the best of the lot for its variety of songs and great accompaniment.
Is there any way one of you guys would be willing to send me a scanned copy of those liner notes as well? I'm missing them and tracked down this thread. Thanks! John
Amazon sellers can be insane. I once saw a copy of a CD listed for $3,600. I think these sellers believe there's a chance Bill Gates is going to be surfing the web looking for out-of-print CDs.
The most I ever paid for a single CD was about $50. (The soundtrack for "Chinatown", which I copied. I then re-sold the original for about $75.)
Is there any way one of you guys would be willing to send me a scanned copy of those liner notes as well? I'm missing them and tracked down this thread. Thanks! John
Happy to oblige if you still are without notes, let me know.