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Yonder Come The Blues: The Evolution Of A Genre (Compiled And Edited By Paul Oliver) (CD)

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Yonder Come The Blues: The Evolution Of A Genre (Compiled And Edited By Paul Oliver) (CD)

Yonder Come the Blues has a duel life: it serves as a companion disc to the book of the same name and as a thoughtful guide to the birth of the genre now called the blues. Complier PAUL OLIVER has carefully chosen the tracks. This disc moves briskly from the early syncopations of fife player Othar Turner to the adoption of blues by the North Carolina Ramblers to the waxings of African-American bluesman Blind Willie Johnson. This collection does a better job than most of introducing acoustic blues because of its inclusion of earlier forms of the genre. The first two tracks, 'Agbekor' and 'Ring Dance,' were recorded in Ghana and represent the propulsive rhythms that African slaves brought to America. Thyam Sy Griots plays a halam five-string chordophone on 'Halam Improvisation,' which sounds sort of like George Harrison playing the blues on a sitar. As the disc moves into its second stage, the listener is treated to Tom Darby and Jimmie Tarlton's 'Sweet Sara Blues' and interestingly, Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys' 'Brain Cloudy Blues.' Finally, selections by Blind Lemon Jefferson and Big Bill Broonzy show the blues settling into a more recognizable form, while Pinetop Burks offers an early version of boogie-woogie. In time, acoustic guitars and pianos replaced fiddles and fifes, and many forgot that there were, indeed, other ways to play the blues. Yonder Come the Blues educates the listener by offering a generous and enjoyable collection that effectively traces the roots of a genre.

Track Listing

    • Ladzekpo And Ewe Drum Orchestra - Agbekor
    • Mamprusi Tribesmen - Ring Dance
    • Othar Turner - Fife And Drum Piece
    • Kunaal and Sosira - Praise Song
    • Butch Cage and Willie Thomas - Forty Four Blues
    • Thym Sy Griots - Halam Improvisation
    • Lonnie Coleman - Wild About My Loving
    • Charlie Poole with The Noth Carlolina Ramblers - Coon From Tenessee
    • Lil McClintock - Don't Think I'm Santa Claus
    • Tom Darby and Jimmie Tarlton - Sweet Sara Blues
    • Too Tight Henry - Charleston Contest - Part 2
    • Georgia Browns - Decataur Street 81
    • Prarie Ramblers - Jug Rag
    • Hokum Boys - Caught Us Doing It
    • Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys - Brain Cloudy Blues
    • Bertha 'Chippie' Hill - Kid Man Blues
    • Blind Lemon Jefferson - Rabbit Foot Blues
    • Whistlin' Alex Moore - Blue Bloomer Blues
    • Rev JM Gates - Death's Black Train Is Comin'
    • Blind Willie Johnson - When The War Was On
    • Robert Wilkins - New Stock Yard Blues
    • Big Bill Broonzy - Detroit Special
    • Lil Johnson - Press My Button (Ring My Bell)
    • Pinetop Burks - Fannie Mae Blues

    Additional Details

    Label: Document Records

    Genre: Blues

    Run Time: 70 mins

    Region: 0

    Release Date: 02/15/07

    UPC: 714298322019

    Yonder Come the Blues has a duel life: it serves as a companion disc to the book of the same name and as a thoughtful guide to the birth of the genre now called the blues. Complier PAUL OLIVER has carefully chosen the tracks. This disc moves briskly from the early syncopations of fife player Othar Turner to the adoption of blues by the North Carolina Ramblers to the waxings of African-American bluesman Blind Willie Johnson. This collection does a better job than most of introducing acoustic blues because of its inclusion of earlier forms of the genre. The first two tracks, 'Agbekor' and 'Ring Dance,' were recorded in Ghana and represent the propulsive rhythms that African slaves brought to America. Thyam Sy Griots plays a halam five-string chordophone on 'Halam Improvisation,' which sounds sort of like George Harrison playing the blues on a sitar. As the disc moves into its second stage, the listener is treated to Tom Darby and Jimmie Tarlton's 'Sweet Sara Blues' and interestingly, Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys' 'Brain Cloudy Blues.' Finally, selections by Blind Lemon Jefferson and Big Bill Broonzy show the blues settling into a more recognizable form, while Pinetop Burks offers an early version of boogie-woogie. In time, acoustic guitars and pianos replaced fiddles and fifes, and many forgot that there were, indeed, other ways to play the blues. Yonder Come the Blues educates the listener by offering a generous and enjoyable collection that effectively traces the roots of a genre.

    Track Listing

      • Ladzekpo And Ewe Drum Orchestra - Agbekor
      • Mamprusi Tribesmen - Ring Dance
      • Othar Turner - Fife And Drum Piece
      • Kunaal and Sosira - Praise Song
      • Butch Cage and Willie Thomas - Forty Four Blues
      • Thym Sy Griots - Halam Improvisation
      • Lonnie Coleman - Wild About My Loving
      • Charlie Poole with The Noth Carlolina Ramblers - Coon From Tenessee
      • Lil McClintock - Don't Think I'm Santa Claus
      • Tom Darby and Jimmie Tarlton - Sweet Sara Blues
      • Too Tight Henry - Charleston Contest - Part 2
      • Georgia Browns - Decataur Street 81
      • Prarie Ramblers - Jug Rag
      • Hokum Boys - Caught Us Doing It
      • Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys - Brain Cloudy Blues
      • Bertha 'Chippie' Hill - Kid Man Blues
      • Blind Lemon Jefferson - Rabbit Foot Blues
      • Whistlin' Alex Moore - Blue Bloomer Blues
      • Rev JM Gates - Death's Black Train Is Comin'
      • Blind Willie Johnson - When The War Was On
      • Robert Wilkins - New Stock Yard Blues
      • Big Bill Broonzy - Detroit Special
      • Lil Johnson - Press My Button (Ring My Bell)
      • Pinetop Burks - Fannie Mae Blues

      Additional Details

      Label: Document Records

      Genre: Blues

      Run Time: 70 mins

      Region: 0

      Release Date: 02/15/07

      UPC: 714298322019

      $12.80
      Yonder Come The Blues: The Evolution Of A Genre (Compiled And Edited By Paul Oliver) (CD)
      $12.80

      Description

      Yonder Come the Blues has a duel life: it serves as a companion disc to the book of the same name and as a thoughtful guide to the birth of the genre now called the blues. Complier PAUL OLIVER has carefully chosen the tracks. This disc moves briskly from the early syncopations of fife player Othar Turner to the adoption of blues by the North Carolina Ramblers to the waxings of African-American bluesman Blind Willie Johnson. This collection does a better job than most of introducing acoustic blues because of its inclusion of earlier forms of the genre. The first two tracks, 'Agbekor' and 'Ring Dance,' were recorded in Ghana and represent the propulsive rhythms that African slaves brought to America. Thyam Sy Griots plays a halam five-string chordophone on 'Halam Improvisation,' which sounds sort of like George Harrison playing the blues on a sitar. As the disc moves into its second stage, the listener is treated to Tom Darby and Jimmie Tarlton's 'Sweet Sara Blues' and interestingly, Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys' 'Brain Cloudy Blues.' Finally, selections by Blind Lemon Jefferson and Big Bill Broonzy show the blues settling into a more recognizable form, while Pinetop Burks offers an early version of boogie-woogie. In time, acoustic guitars and pianos replaced fiddles and fifes, and many forgot that there were, indeed, other ways to play the blues. Yonder Come the Blues educates the listener by offering a generous and enjoyable collection that effectively traces the roots of a genre.

      Track Listing

        • Ladzekpo And Ewe Drum Orchestra - Agbekor
        • Mamprusi Tribesmen - Ring Dance
        • Othar Turner - Fife And Drum Piece
        • Kunaal and Sosira - Praise Song
        • Butch Cage and Willie Thomas - Forty Four Blues
        • Thym Sy Griots - Halam Improvisation
        • Lonnie Coleman - Wild About My Loving
        • Charlie Poole with The Noth Carlolina Ramblers - Coon From Tenessee
        • Lil McClintock - Don't Think I'm Santa Claus
        • Tom Darby and Jimmie Tarlton - Sweet Sara Blues
        • Too Tight Henry - Charleston Contest - Part 2
        • Georgia Browns - Decataur Street 81
        • Prarie Ramblers - Jug Rag
        • Hokum Boys - Caught Us Doing It
        • Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys - Brain Cloudy Blues
        • Bertha 'Chippie' Hill - Kid Man Blues
        • Blind Lemon Jefferson - Rabbit Foot Blues
        • Whistlin' Alex Moore - Blue Bloomer Blues
        • Rev JM Gates - Death's Black Train Is Comin'
        • Blind Willie Johnson - When The War Was On
        • Robert Wilkins - New Stock Yard Blues
        • Big Bill Broonzy - Detroit Special
        • Lil Johnson - Press My Button (Ring My Bell)
        • Pinetop Burks - Fannie Mae Blues

        Additional Details

        Label: Document Records

        Genre: Blues

        Run Time: 70 mins

        Region: 0

        Release Date: 02/15/07

        UPC: 714298322019

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