BLIND BLAKE — The Rough Guide To Blues Legends: Blind Blake

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Boxset / Compilation · 2013

Filed under Blues
By BLIND BLAKE

Tracklist

Disc 1
1. Blind Arthur’s Breakdown (3:00)
2. He’s In The Jailhouse Now (2:46)
3. Police Dog Blues (2:53)
4. Diddie Wah Diddie (2:58)
5. You Gonna Quit Me Blues (2:45)
6. West Coast Blues (3:14)
7. Hey Hey Daddy Blues (3:11)
8. Come On Boys Let’s Do That Messin’ Around (2:45)
9. I Was Afraid Of That: Part 2 (3:16)
10. Georgia Bound (3:23)
11. Southern Rag (2:53)
12. Bad Feelin’ Blues (2:29)
13. That Will Never Happen No More (3:03)
14. Skeedle Loo Doo Blues (3:04)
15. Doing A Stretch (2:38)
16. Too Tight Blues No. 2 (2:56)
17. Sweet Jivin’ Mama (2:58)
18. Dry Bone Shuffle (2:47)
19. Poker Woman Blues (2:42)
20. Righteous Blues (2:37)
21. Sweet Papa Low Down (3:15)
22. Sea Board Stomp (3:05)
23. Guitar Chimes (3:02)
24. Wabash Rag (2:54)
25. One Time Blues (2:37)

Total Time 73:26

Disc 2 — Includes bonus album The Rough Guide To Ragtime Blues & Hokum
1. Blind Willie McTell: Georgia (3:03)
2. Blind Boy Fulle: Mama Let Me Lay It On You (2:57)
3. Luke Jordan: Cocaine Blues (3:17)
4. William Moore: Ragtime Millionaire (3:10)
5. Big Bill Broonzy: Hokum Stomp (2:53)
6. Charley Patton: Hang It On The Wall (2:44)
7. Banjo Joe: My Money Never Runs Out (2:52)
8. Robert Wilkins: Old Jim Canan's (2:58)
9. Willie Walker: South Carolina Rag (3:09)
10. The Allen Brothers: Bow Wow Blues (3:22)
11. Buddy Boy Hawkins: How Come Mama Blues (3:03)
12. Will Ezel: West Coast Rag (2:46)
13. Papa Charlie Jackson: Your Baby Ain’t Sweet Like Mine (2:54)
14. Bayless Rose: Black Dog Blues (3:09)
15. Pink Anderson & and Simmie Dooley: Papa’s ’Bout To Get Mad (3:00)
16. Robert Johnson: They’re Red Hot (2:58)
17. Bessie Smith: Nobody Knows When You’re Down And Out (2:59)
18. Dallas String Band With Coley Jones: Hokum Blues (3:14)
19. Bo Carter: She’s Your Cook, But She Burns My Bread Sometimes (3:00)
20. Reverend Gary Davis: Lord I Wish I Could See (3:04)
21. William Harris: Hot Time Blues (2:54)
22. Bogus Ben Covington: Adam And Eve In The Garden (2:43)
23. Mississippi John Hurt: Candy Man Blues (2:47)
24. Blind Lemon Jefferson: Beggin’ Back (2:50)

Total time 71:59

Line-up/Musicians

- Blind Blake / guitars, vocals
- various artists / second disc

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siLLy puPPy
Little is known of the artist known as BLIND BLAKE who was a pioneer blues and ragtime singer / guitarist. Despite little known about his personal life, he was actually quite successful for a short time when he recorded a great deal of music for Paramount Records between 1926 and 1932. Around 80 different songs actually. He was known for his technical wizardry of blending complex finger techniques that included ragtime and blues and considered to be one of the most accomplished guitarists of the era. His trademark sound was that he made his guitar sound like a piano with his lightning fast finger picking talents. Ragtime is notoriously one of the most difficult genres of music to play on the guitar.

Despite BLIND BLAKE’s prolific output in a short period of time, Paramount Records went broke in 1932 and then he disappeared for a while until in 1934 he was hit by a streetcar and finally succumbed to a pulmonary hemorrhage caused by a bad bout with pneumonia a couple years prior thus ending his life and taking all the mysteries with him. Due to the fact he only recorded in the 20s / 30s timeline no albums were released at that time and only various compilations exist that attempt to highlight his prolific canon of finger breaking guitar workouts.

THE ROUGH GUIDE TO BLUES LEGENDS: BLIND BLAKE succeeds in painting a decent representation of BLAKE at his peak ranging from 1926 to 1929 including his first hit “West Coast Blues” and some of his most impressive guitar work on tracks such as “Southern Rag.” “Come On Boys Let’s Do That Messin’ Around” includes one of the first scat solos ever recorded and many of the tracks display his eclectic experimental tendencies which inspired many guitarists to come including Ry Cooder, John Fahey and Leon Redbone amongst others. Even Bob Dylan covered “You Gonna Quit Me Blues” which can be heard here in its original form.

Many World Music Network compilations also contain a second bonus disc and the one included here is titled “The Rough Guide To Ragtime Blues & Hokum.” The hokum was a particular type of American blues music that was almost always humorously employed to incorporate a fair use of euphemisms that made sexual innuendos. This type of music along with ragtime were the musical genres of choice for party situations in African American get-togethers of the day. Since BLIND BLAKE is one of my favorite artists from this period, this compilation is a highly recommended gateway drug into further exploration. If you just can’t get enough there is always the Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order in four volumes from Document Records but this compilation contains most of the more celebrated singles.

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