Bukka White-The Sonet Blues Story(MP3@320){19glide58}[H33T]

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Artist: Bukka White
Title: The Sonet Blues Story
Label: Verve
Release Date: 2006
Format: MP3 @ 320 k



Review:
Booker White (his name was misspelled on the label for Shake 'Em on Down when it was issued on Vocalion in 1937, and it

stuck) turned his vigorous guitar style, heavy voice, and considerable songwriting abilities into 20 classic blues tracks

between 1930 and 1940. Then, following a last session for Vocalion in 1940 when he recorded the striking and passionate group

of songs on which his reputation rests (including the ultimately revelatory "Aberdeen Mississippi Blues"), White effectively

dropped off the public radar. Until 1963, that is, when graduate students and blues fans John Fahey and Ed Denson sent a

letter addressed to "Bukka White, Old Blues Singer, c/o General Delivery, Aberdeen, MS," in an effort to locate the man who

had recorded a 78 rpm called "Aberdeen Mississippi Blues" some 20 years earlier. Amazingly, the letter actually reached

White, who was still alive, although he had since moved from Mississippi to Memphis. The two budding blues scholars rushed to

Memphis to meet him, recording the songs found on this collection one afternoon in the singer's room. These historic

recordings. released as The Sonet Blues Story, reveal that White's robust guitar playing and his gruff, thundering voice had

lost none of their vitality in the intervening years, and the bluesman delivers impassioned versions of some of his key

tunes, including "Shake 'Em on Down," and the song that led to his rediscovery, "Aberdeen Mississippi Blues." White even

takes a surprisingly nimble turn at the piano for "Drunk Man Blues." These sessions were originally released on Fahey's

Takoma label, and although White went on to do other recording dates for small labels, he never sounded quite this intimate

and impassioned again. The only minor complaint about this reissue is that the haunting version of "When Can I Change My

Clothes" included here is mislabeled as "Parchman Farm Blues." Blues historian Samuel Charters eventually included these

recordings in his Legacy of the Blues series, which in turn were released by a small Stockholm jazz and blues label founded

in the '50s called Sonet Records. Listeners should start with White's stunning 1940 sides to get a real sense of this

powerful musician, but these initial rediscovery tracks are only a notch or two less combustive, and are easily the best of

White's later years. ~ Steve Leggett

Track list:
01. Aberdeen Mississippi Blues
02. Baby Please Don't Go
03. New Orleans Streamline
04. Parchman Farm Blues
05. Poor Boy Long Ways From Home
06. Remembrance Of Charlie Patton
07. Shake 'Em On Down
08. I Am The Heavenly Way
09. Atlanta Special
10. Drunk Man Blues
11. Army Blues

Personnel:
Bukka White - vocals, guitar, piano

Files:

  • 09-Bukka White-The Atlanta Special.mp3 (13.5 MB)
  • 02-Bukka White-Baby Please Don't Go.mp3 (11.1 MB)
  • 01-Bukka White-Aberdeen Mississippi Blues.mp3 (9.6 MB)
  • 06-Bukka White-Remembrance of Charlie Patton.mp3 (8.9 MB)
  • 10-Bukka White-Drunk Man Blues.mp3 (8.9 MB)
  • 03-Bukka White-New Orleans Streamiline.mp3 (8.6 MB)
  • 08-Bukka White-I Am the Heavenly Way.mp3 (8.5 MB)
  • 07-Bukka White-Shake 'em on Down.mp3 (8.1 MB)
  • 11-Bukka White-Army Blues.mp3 (6.9 MB)
  • 04-Bukka White-Parchman Farm Blues.mp3 (6.7 MB)
  • 05-Bukka White-Poor Boy Long Ways From Home.mp3 (5.4 MB)
  • front.jpg (1.2 MB)
  • 00. Bukka White - The Sonet Blues Story.nfo (4.3 KB)
  • 00. Bukka White - The Sonet Blues Story.m3u (1.0 KB)
  • tracked_by_h33t_com.txt (0.0 KB)

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