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First Recordings

First Recordings

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Artist: R.l. Burnside
Label: Fat Possum [Old]
Category: Music

List Price: $14.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 350972

Media: LP Record
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 12 x 12 x 0.1

UPC: 045778036516
EAN: 0045778036516
ASIN: B0016AK3AU

Release Date: May 13, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Just Like a Bird Without a Feather
  • Goin' Down South
  • Come on In
  • Little Babe
  • Rollin' and Tumblin'
  • Jumper on the Line
  • Skinny Woman
  • Poor Black Mattie
  • Long Haired Doney
  • Peaches
  • Walkin' Blues
  • Hobo Blues
  • My Time Ain't Long
  • Sat Down on My Bed and Cried

Similar Items:

  • Burnside on Burnside
  • You Better Run: The Essential Junior Kimbrough
  • Come on In
  • Mississippi Hill Country Blues
  • Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Today, at age 77, this popular North Mississippi singer-guitarist is a master of dirty juke-joint blues. But Burnside was a farm hand when these late '60s recordings captured him developing his staples "Goin' Down South," "Jumper On the Line," "Poor Black Mattie," and "Long Haired Doney"--and his playing style--in bare-boned acoustic form. Burnside practically cries over the roiling John Lee Hooker-influenced guitar lines of the heartbroken "Like a Bird Without a Feather," which he's never again recorded, winning sympathy until he admits that he murdered his lost lover. In "Skinny Woman," covered recently by the North Mississippi Allstars, he offsets the rippling picking style associated with John Hurt by beating his knuckles against his six-string's body. Burnside's slide on "Walkin' Blues" favors the low strings until his solo stabs into the high register with keening, measured authority, matching the sweet and dusty tones of his voice, which then possessed a youthful flexibility that wrung all sorts of nuances from these 14 songs. --Ted Drozdowski

Album Description
Following up R.L. Burnside's Grammy nominated Burnside on Burnside, this CD goes back to R.L.'s beginning. For the first time on CD, these are the complete George Mitchell recordings from 1968. Digipak. Epitaph/Fat Possum Records. 2003.


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5 out of 5 stars It's a Freakin 10...   April 12, 2008
I hunt for music, and the hunt leads down paths that dead-end, aren't my thing, or whatever, but sometimes I get lucky. I discovered R.L. by chance after following links from a blues guitar instruction book page. Of all the R.L. stuff, this seemed the most basic and raw, and I bought it. Who knew I'd just discovered my favorite blues album ever!

This was recorded in R.L.'s living room one night after another explorer was lead down the Mississippi dirt road to the "best bluesman around". The recording has a raw quality but the sound is very good. But the music itself is spectacular. This is the real thing, no doubt about it. No Chicago blues here, this is raw and droning and hypnotic and tuneful. The guitar work is great, and his voice has depth and expression, and there is no heavy production; you are there in the dark muggy Mississippi night, R.L.'s foot thumping on the floorboards.

This discovery will be tough to top, and it's been in my top 5 CD playlist for months.



5 out of 5 stars well, well well   January 26, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Basically, this album is a must for any blues fan. I bought his recent live album "Burnside on Burnside" and thought that was good, until i heard just how good his early recordings were. His songs capture the feeling of the blues in the same way that Robert Johnson could. His simple single guitar and vocals style is in many ways right at the heart of the blues. And this older recording is incredibly high quality. Great, early blues music by a musician who had incredible staying power.


5 out of 5 stars The Robert Johnson of 1968   November 16, 2005
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I 'm not interested in any fusion of hill country blues with hip-hop junk, so when I wanted to buy an R.L. Burnside CD, I went to the beginning. And man, I struck gold! R.L. just spellbinds the listener with his raw emotion and remarkable guitar playing. If you appreciate Robert Johnson's recordings, you're sure to like this as well, even though the music itself is a little different than Johnson's blues. Kind of a cross between Johnson and John Lee Hooker, with the "hypnotic trance" thing going. It's its own thing, actually--hill country blues!


5 out of 5 stars caught my baby cheatin', now home aint where it used to be   November 30, 2004
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

this cd is the kind of thing that can get you lost on your way home from work. literally. one wrong turn around this place and im out twenty minutes. burnside just sucks you in and there's nothing you can do about it. emotion to rival 'a love supreme'. backhand to the cheek. swagger.


5 out of 5 stars Best Blues CD EVER   November 28, 2004
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I can't say enough about this CD, I can't get enough of it and ended up buying all the Burnside I could get my hands on. I don't understand why this guy isn't HUGE. Bird Without a Feather is the best blues song I've ever heard. Deep, raw, hypnotic Mississippi delta solo acoutic blues.

 

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