Showing posts with label Frank Scott. Show all posts
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Monday, November 14, 2016

Lost American Bluesmen - Lost American Bluesmen

File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Source: LL (from CD)
Released: 1998
Styles: Blues
Time: 66:50
Size: 154,0 MB
Covers: Full

(2:52) 1. Sleepy Otis Hunt - Pick No More Cotton
(3:30) 2. Frank Scott - Living in the Ghetto
(5:30) 3. Frank Scott - American Bluesmen
(4:54) 4. Sleepy Otis Hunt - Honky Tonk
(6:11) 5. Jimmie Lee Robinson - Jumping in Chicago
(3:17) 6. Sleepy Otis Hunt - Love Is a Hurting Game
(4:57) 7. Bill Warren - Big Fine Girl
(3:50) 8. Bill Warren - Riding in My New Jaguar
(4:48) 9. Willie Hudson - Fat Meat
(4:56) 10. Frank Scott - Reap What You Sow
(4:09) 11. Jimmie Lee Robinson - I Was Wrong
(4:45) 12. Willie Hudson - Cry for Me
(5:38) 13. Frank Scott - Double Trouble
(3:53) 14. Bill Warren - Black Cat Blues
(3:32) 15. Sleepy Otis Hunt - I'm Gonna Leave Here Running

Put together by Jimmie Lee Robinson, this album brings together several older Chicago sideman who have had scant chance (if any) to record as soloists, and most of whom had given up the business and were brought back out of retirement for this session. Harmonica man Sleepy Otis Hunt opens and closes the set with powerful performances on "Pick No Cotton" and "Leave Here Running". Frank Scott checks in with strong turns on "Reap What You Sow," "The Ghetto," "American Bluesmen" and "Double Trouble." Drummer Bill Warren turns in three solid numbers with his remake of "Riding in My Jaguar," "Black Cat Blues" and "Big Fine Girl." Willie Hudson (perhaps the most modern artist here and the youngest at age 56) turns in two fine performances while Jimmie Lee Robinson emerges from his producer/sideman role for "I Was Wrong" and "Jumping in Chicago." All of these artists have long pedigrees in the blues field (most dating back to the 1950s heyday of Chicago blues) and prove that they still have plenty of gas left in their respective tanks. -- Allmusic.

Lost American Bluesmen
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