Mississippi Fred McDowell - Down Home Blues 1959

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Review by Jason Landis

Mississippi Fred McDowell's album "Down Home Blues 1959" is a true gem for blues enthusiasts. The album features McDowell's raw and soulful voice, accompanied by his skillful guitar playing. The songs on the album are a mix of traditional blues and gospel numbers, including "Kokomo Blues," "Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning," and "Shake 'Em On Down."

The album captures the essence of McDowell's music, which is steeped in the traditions of the Mississippi Delta. His guitar playing is both intricate and powerful, and his voice is filled with emotion and grit. The production quality of the album is excellent, and the sound is warm and inviting.

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Artist: Mississippi Fred McDowell
Album: Down Home Blues 1959
Rating: 4.5

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Germany Blues3:11
Levee Camp Reminiscence5:15
Sittin' On Top Of The World2:40
When You Get Home, Write Me A Few Little Lines3:24
Joe Lee's Rock3:36
She Don't Love Me That Way3:21
All Night Long3:33
Shake 'Em On Down (Alt)2:45
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl2:58
What's The Matter Now4:58
Freight Train Blues3:03
Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning (Inst)0:38
Boogie Children2:54
Been Drinkin' Water Out Of A Hollow Log2:55
Oree2:37
Cool Water Blues3:02
Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning2:45
Hen Duck3:05
Stop Breaking Down2:50
You Gotta Cut That Out2:56
Train Time4:31
Woke Up This Morning With My Mind On Jesus3:18
Clarksdale Mill Blues2:21
Wished I Was In Heaven Sitting Down2:11
Fred McDowell's Blues4:12
I Want Jesus To Walk With Me3:08
You Got Dimples In Your Jaw3:16
Shake 'Em On Down3:19
Goin' Down To The River4:19
Buttermilk3:21
Chevrolet4:04
61 Highway Blues3:11
Red Cross Store3:37
Worried Mind3:35
I'm Gonna Live Anyhow 'Til I Die2:35
Po' Boy Blues2:31
Drink On Little Girl2:51
She Lived Her Life Too Fast3:20
Forrest City Jump2:55
Lord Have Mercy1:53
You Done Tol' Everybody6:10
Drop Down Mama2:49
Jim And John3:06
Soon One Mornin'3:18
You Gonna Be Sorry6:41

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Catalog Numbers

JSP4227

Labels

JSP Records

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Formats

  • 2 × CD
  • Compilation
  • Remastered

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)JSP Records
Copyright (c)JSP Records

Credits

RoleCredit
Liner NotesNeil Slaven

Notes

  • Track 1-01 - 1-05 recorded in Como, MS (21 September 1959)
  • Track 1-06 - 1-22 recorded in Como, MS (22-25 September 1959)
  • Track 2-01 recorded in Como, MS (21 September 1959)
  • Track 2-02 - 2-04 recorded in Parchman Farm, MS (October 1959)
  • Track 2-05 - 2-12 recorded in Como, MS (21 September 1959)
  • Track 2-13 - 2-24 recorded in Hughes, AK (1 October 1959)
  • CDs in jewel boxes in paper slipcase

Barcodes

Barcode: 7 88065 42272 1

About Mississippi Fred McDowell

American 'hill country blues' singer and guitarist. Born: January 12, 1906 in Rossville, Tennessee, USA Died: July 3, 1972 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA (Cancer) Also often called "Mississippi Fred McDowell". After decades of playing for small local gatherings, McDowell was recorded in 1959 by roving folklore musicologist and , on their Southern Journey field-recording trip. With interest in blues and folk music rising in the United States at the time, McDowell's field recordings for Lomax caught the attention of blues aficionados and record producers, and within a couple of years, he had finally become a professional musician and recording artist in his own right. His LPs proved quite popular, and he performed at festivals and clubs all over the world. McDowell continued to perform blues in the north Mississippi style much as he had for decades, sometimes on electric guitar rather than acoustic guitar. He was particularly renowned for his mastery of slide guitar, a style he said he first learned using a pocketknife for a slide and later a polished beef rib bone. He ultimately settled on the clearer sound he got from a glass slide, which he wore on his ring finger. While he famously declared, "I do not play no rock and roll," he was not averse to associating with younger rock musicians. He coached on slide guitar technique and was reportedly flattered by ' rather straightforward version of his "You Gotta Move" on their 1971 album Sticky Fingers.

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Summary by Jason Landis

The album is a must-have for anyone who loves the blues, as it is a testament to the power and beauty of this genre of music. McDowell's music is timeless, and "Down Home Blues 1959" is a perfect example of why he is considered one of the greatest blues musicians of all time.