Dr. Ross & Blind Joe Hill Mississippi Blues, Vol.1 - New Orleans To Chicago
Isaiah Dr. Ross (1925, Tunica, MS - 1993, Flint, MI)
A triple-threat
guitarist, harp blower, and vocalist, Dr. Ross decided to fire his
sidemen and carry on as a one-man band, a tradition that also includes
Joe Hill Louis, Daddy Stovepipe, and Jesse Fuller. Ross' music did not
depend on novelty effect, yet it had a distinctly recognizable sound,
in part because he learned to play his own way and essentially played
everything backwards.
Blind Joe Hill (1941, Pennsylvania - 1999, Los Angeles)
A
good one-man band performer in the tradition of Joe Hill Louis and Dr.
Ross, Blind Joe Hill accompanied his craggy vocals with guitar, bass,
and drums. He was among the last in the tradition, and that adds some
value to his recordings, despite a derivative playing style and erratic
compositional skills.
01. Cat Squirrel
02. I Want All My Friends To Know
03. Boogie For The Doctor
04. Hobo Blues
05. Break 'Em On Down
06.G.M. Blues
07. Baby Please Don't Go
08. That's Alright Mama
09. Little School Girl
10. Boogie In The Dark
11. Tin Pan Alley
12. Rock The Night Away
13. She Fool Me
14. Walkin' By Myself
15. Mannish Boy
16. Hey Little Girl
17. Key To The Highway
18. She's Bad
(01-09);
Dr. Ross - vocals, guitar, harmonica & percussion
(probably) Recorded at The Burnley Blues Festival, 1991.
(10-18);
Blind Joe Hill - vocals, guitar, harmonica & percussion
(probably) Recorded in Chicago, 1976.
© 2001 St. Clair Records
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