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Lowell FulsonMy First RecordingsCD 443
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World famous Oklahoma born bluesman Lowell Fulson has been making hit records since his discharge from the Navy after World War II. This set features the early sides Lowell made for the legendary producer, Bob Geddins between 1946 and the early 50s. Many of these early hits showcase Lowell's fine blues vocals and his distinctive guitar accompanied by a small rhythm section as well as selections featuring just Lowell's singing and guitar accompanied only by his brother Martin on second guitar. Today, about 50 years since these performances were recorded, Lowell is still one of the active, leading blues singers of his generation.
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Listen to some of the tracks!! (uses RealAudio®) 1. Western Union Blues 2. Lazy Woman Blues 3. River Blues (Part 1) 4. River Blues (Part 2) 5. I Walked All Night 6. Between Midnight And Day 7. Blues Is Killing Me, The 8. Did You Ever Feel Lucky 9. I'm Wild About You 10. Three O'Clock Blues 11. Crying Blues (Street Walking Woman) 12. You're Gonna Miss Me 13. Miss Katy Lee Blues 14. Rambling Blues 15. Fulson Blues 16. San Francisco Blues 17. I Want To See My Baby 18. Trouble Blues 19. Don't Be So Evil 20. Black Widow Spider Blues 21. I'm Prison Bound 22. My Baby Left Me 23. Blues With A Feeling 24. Why Can't You Cry For Me 25. There Is A Time For Everything 26. Lowell Jumps One (Cash Box Boogie) |
REVIEW They are all beautifully crafted country blues, recorded in San Francisco between 1946 and 1951, with basic guitar far removed from Fulson's later pyrotechnics, and with either Lowell's brother Martin on basic but effective rhythm guitar or a small combo with the great Lloyd Glenn on sparkling piano.... This really is a superb collection of an under-rated giant in his formative years, but with no sense of the beginner... If you know only Fulson's soul sides (available on a fine Ace CD) this gritty down-home material will be a revelation.(David Harrison Folk Roots) |