Mississippi John Hurt - Avalon Blues :, Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings
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Biography by Bruce Eder
No blues singer ever presented a more gentle, genial image than Mississippi John Hurt. A guitarist with an extraordinarily lyrical and refined fingerpicking style, he also sang with a warmth unique in the field of blues, and the gospel influence in his music gave it a depth and reflective quality unusual in the field. Coupled with the sheer gratitude and amazement that he felt over having found a mass audience so late in life, and playing concerts in front of thousands of people — for fees that seemed astronomical to a man who had always made
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Born
John Smith Hurt on Jul 3, 1893 in Teoc, MS
Died
Nov 2, 1966 in Grenada, MS
Years Active
1910 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 2000
Genre
Blues
Styles
Prewar Country Blues
Acoustic Blues
Country Blues
Blues Revival
Delta Blues
Field Recordings
Prewar Blues
Songster

Instruments
Guitar
Harmonica
Songwriter
Vocals

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Avalon Blues : Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings

Editorial Reviews
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Mississippi John Hurt recorded 13 country-blues songs for the Okeh Electric Records company in 1928. Then he vanished. Actually, he never went anywhere. Indeed, he never strayed from his hometown of Avalon, Mississippi. He simply put the guitar down. It was the Great Depression, times were tough, money was scarce, and he needed to work. Nearly 30 years later, a blues enthusiast tracked him down, took him back to Washington, D.C., and suddenly Mississippi John's musical career resumed as quickly as it had finished. He recorded again, but these first songs from the late 1920s--with John's melancholy voice and hypnotic guitar playing at its most inspired--are his greatest musical accomplishments. --Percy Keegan


1. Frankie
2. Nobody's Dirty Business
3. Ain't No Tellin'
4. Louis Collins
5. Avalon Blues
6. Big Leg Blues
7. Stack O' Lee Blues
8. Candy Man Blues
9. Got the Blues (Can't Be Satisfied)
10. Blessed Be the Name
11. Praying on the Old Camp Ground
12. Blue Harvest Blues
13. Spike Driver Blues


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Значится фантастика :rolleyes:
с одной стороны - root blues, SBM ремастер записи 1928! года :music:
с другой стороны - лога нет, cue не работает, потому как от руки и коряво слеплено :lol: , картинки - курам на смех 10кб и 11кб :lol:

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