Showing posts with label Lee Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lee Jackson. Show all posts

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Lee Jackson - Lonely Girl

Album: Lonely Girl
Size: 74,4 MB
Time: 32:07
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1974
Styles: Blues
Art: LP front, back, labels

1. Lonely Girl (2:35)
2. Juanita (2:39)
3. Lee Jackson's Boogy (2:32)
4. I Had A Dream Last Night (3:11)
5. Neck Bones (3:23)
6. Lonely Without Love (4:03)
7. Country Girl (2:17)
8. Old Aunt Jane (2:37)
9. When I First Came To Chicago (3:14)
10. All Around Man (2:51)
11. The Sky Above (2:41)

Lonely Girl is Lee Jackson’s unfiltered blues masterpiece, a raw and rebellious testament to his roots in the Mississippi Delta. Recorded in 1973 with his trusted collaborators - Sunnyland Slim, Carey Bell, and Willie Williams - this album reveals Jackson as more than just a sideman, but a singular voice in blues history. His gritty guitar and soulful, unpolished vocals blend tradition with a swagger that’s all his own, capturing the heart of the Delta in every note.

Born in 1907 and rooted in Mississippi’s Delta, Lee Jackson’s journey through the blues pantheon reads like a map of the genre itself. Known primarily as a sideman alongside legends such as Sunnyland Slim, Little Walter, and Elmore James, Jackson’s own voice and guitar playing reveal a raw, authentic power that has always deserved its time in the spotlight.

Personnel: Lee Jackson (guitar, vocals); Carey Bell (harmonica); Sunnyland Slim (piano); Arvel Bradfield (organ); William "Bom-Bay" Carter (bass); Willie Williams (drums).

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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

VA - Cadillac Baby's Bea & Baby Records: The Definitive Collection

Size: 786 MB MB
Time: 4:48:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Blues, R&B, Soul, Gospel
Art: Full

CD 1:
01. Cadillac Baby - Welcome To Cadillac Baby's Show Lounge ( 3:39)
02. Eddie Boyd - I'm Commin' Home ( 2:37)
03. Eddie Boyd - Thank You Baby ( 2:06)
04. L.C. McKinley - Nit Wit ( 1:58)
05. L.C. McKinley - Sharpest Man In Town ( 2:24)
06. The Daylighters - Mad House Jump ( 1:59)
07. The Daylighters - You're Breaking My Heart ( 2:21)
08. Faith Taylor &The Sweet Teens - INeed Him To Love Me ( 2:25)
09. Faith Taylor & The Sweet Teens - I Love You Darling ( 2:31)
10. Bobby Saxton - Trying To Make A Living ( 2:47)
11. Earl Hooker - Dynamite ( 2:22)
12. Cadillac Baby - The Legend Of Cadillac Baby (14:57)
13. Eddie Boyd - Blue Monday Blues ( 2:33)
14. Eddie Boyd - The Blues Is Here To Stay ( 2:45)
15. Eddie Boyd - Come Home! ( 2:40)
16. Eddie Boyd - You Got To Reap! ( 2:47)
17. Little Mac - Times Are Getting Tougher ( 2:24)
18. Little Mac - Don't Come Back ( 2:21)
19. T. Valentine - Little Lu-Lu Frog ( 2:13)
20. T. Valentine - Teen-Age Jump ( 2:16)
21. Cadillac Baby - How Detroit Junior Got Famous ( 4:02)
22. Detroit Junior - Money Tree ( 2:12)
23. Detroit Junior - So Unhappy ( 2:46)
24. Eddie Boyd & The Daylighters - Come On Home ( 2:35)
25. Eddie Boyd & The Daylighters - Reap What You Sow ( 2:38)

CD 2:
01. Hound Dog Taylor - My Baby Is Coming Home (2:41)
02. Hound Dog Taylor - Take Five (2:08)
03. St. Louis Mac - You Mistreated Me (3:02)
04. St. Louis Mac - Broken Heart (2:29)
05. Phil Sampson - It's So Hard (2:29)
06. Singing Sam Feat. Phil Sampson - Sampson (2:34)
07. Singing Sampson - My Story (2:36)
08. Singing Sam - Calvins Reserve (2:35)
09. Sunnyland Slim - Worried About My Baby (2:49)
10. Sunnyland Slim - Drinking And Clowning (3:05)
11. Eddie Boyd - All The Way (3:02)
12. Eddie Boyd - Where You Belong (2:46)
13. Cadillac Baby - Cadillac Baby Gets Into The Record Business (3:03)
14. Lee Jackson - Please Baby (2:44)
15. Lee Jackson - Juanita (2:59)
16. Andre Williams - Please Give Me A Chance (3:14)
17. Andre Williams - I Still Love You (2:49)
18. Little Mac - I'm Your Fool (2:13)
19. Little Mac - Let Hootenanny Blues (Out Of Jail) (2:02)
20. James Cotton - One More Mile (3:06)
21. James Cotton - There Must Be A Panic On (1:47)
22. Kirk Taylor & The Velvets - Your Love (2:15)
23. Kirk Taylor & The Velvets - This World (2:40)
24. Tall Paul Hankins & The Hudson Brothers - Joe's House Rent Party Part 1 (2:35)
25. Tall Paul Hankins & The Hudson Brothers - Joe's House Rent Party Part 2 (2:29)
26. Willie Hudson Feat. Tall Paul Hankins - It's You I'm Going To Miss (2:48)
27. Willie Hudson Feat. Tall Paul Hankins - Red Lips (2:34)

CD 3:
01. Lee Jackson & The Cadillac Baby Specials - The Christmas Song (2:34)
02. Clyde Lasley & The Cadillac Baby Specials - Santa Came Home Drunk (2:58)
03. The Chances, Darla-Moira-Sharonne - One More Chance (2:44)
04. The Chance, Darla-Moira-Sharonne - It Takes More Than Love Alone (2:20)
05. Little Mack & The Hipps - Mother-In-Law Blues (2:18)
06. Little Mack & The Hipps - Woman, Help Me (2:46)
07. Little Mack Simmons - The Sky Is Crying (3:35)
08. Little Mack Simmons - I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man (3:42)
09. Little Mack Simmons - Trouble No More (2:08)
10. Little Mack Simmons - I'm Tore Down (2:59)
11. Arelean Brown - I Love My Man (3:19)
12. Arelean Brown - Hullo Baby (2:35)
13. Sunnyland Slim - House Rock (2:43)
14. Sunnyland Slim - She Got That Jive (2:33)
15. Sunnyland Slim - Little Girl (3:26)
16. Sunnyland Slim - Too Late To Pray (3:47)
17. Sunnyland Slim - I Done You Wrong (3:28)
18. Homesick James - My Baby's Gone (3:08)
19. Homesick James - My Kind Of Woman (3:21)
20. Homesick James - Homesick Sunnyland Special (3:15)
21. Andrew 'Blueblood' McMahon - Lost In The Jungle (3:39)
22. Andrew 'Blueblood' McMahon - Special Agent (2:49)
23. Andrew 'Blueblood' McMahon - Worried All The Time (2:30)
24. Andrew 'Blueblood' McMahon - Potato Diggin' Man (3:23)

CD 4:
01. Willie Williams - Somebody Changed The Lock (2:20)
02. Willie Williams - 38 Woman Blues (3:36)
03. Unknown Blues Band - Raise Your Window Baby (2:42)
04. Unknown Blues Band - Jump This Morning (2:03)
05. 3D - 7402 (5:07)
06. 3D - Here We Go Chi-Town (3:00)
07. Clyde Lasley - Just In Case That You Got A Case (0:20)
08. Clyde Lasley & Unknown Actors - I Bet I Don't Die Tired (1:46)
09. Clyde Lasley & Unknown Actors - The Preacher, A Deacon & A Razor (4:30)
10. Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon - Cadillac Baby Passed So Fast (4:08)
11. Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon - Worry My Mind (2:41)
12. Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon - Spirit Don't Leave Me (3:08)
13. Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon - Lay My Burdon Down (2:26)
14. Cadillac Baby - I Did A Lot Of Spiritual Records (1:28)
15. The Gloryaires - Search Me Lord (3:36)
16. The Gloryaires - Now Lord Don't Drive Me Away (3:20)
17. Eddie Dean & The Biblical Aires - Holy Place (2:27)
18. Eddie Dean & The Biblical Aires - God Has Prepared (3:04)
19. The Norfolk Singers - He's A God (2:19)
20. The Norfolk Singers - Testimonial (2:35)
21. The Pilgrim Harmonizers - Witness There Too (2:43)
22. The Pilgrim Harmonizers - Over The Hill (2:38)
23. Rev. Samuel Patterson - Climbing High Mountains (3:26)
24. Rev. Samuel Patterson - Judgement Day (3:30)
25. Cadillac Baby - Blues Is My Soul (2:05)

Cadillac Baby ran a record label but a better way to think of him is as a hustler -- somebody who figured out how to make a buck by running nightclubs, store fronts and, eventually, a record label. That label, Bea & Baby -- which Narvel Eatmon named after himself and his wife, who was never crazy about her husband's designs on the record business -- launched in 1959, right when his hometown of Chicago was teeming with a bunch of terrific blues and R&B labels, including Chess, Vee-Jay and Delmark. Bea & Baby is never mentioned in the same breath as those imprints, probably because it essentially imploded in 1961, after Cadillac Baby ran afoul of the local musicians' union. He turned his attention to his store, recording the occasional session, then experiencing an unexpected revival in 1971, when Living Blues ran a long interview with Cadillac Baby conducted by Jim O'Neal. That was enough to stir some new interest in the label, so he dressed up some old 45s in the guise of a fake live album -- the only LP the label or its Ronald, Miss, Key, and Keyhole subsidiaries released -- and started to record new acts intermittently from that point until his death in 1991.

Once Cadillac Baby was gone, the legacy of Bea & Baby faded, with only Clyde Lasley's "Santa Come Home Drunk" appearing on a stateside various-artists collection. Earwig Music Company's Michael Frank administered that license, a task that led him to acquire the Bea & Baby catalog from Cadillac's widow. He embarked on the decade-plus mission to assemble Cadillac Baby's Bea & Baby Records: The Definitive Collection, a four-disc set that contains (with just a handful of justifiable exceptions) everything the label and its subsidiaries released, accompanied by a thorough history by O'Neal along with artist-by-artist biographies from Bill Dahl and, for the gospel acts, Robert M. Marovich.

The fact that there is a significant number of gospel tracks on this four-disc set underscores how Cadillac Baby recorded a bit of everything: vocal groups, uptown R&B, even rap in his waning years. Still, his bread and butter was the blues, music that he knew from his birth state of Mississippi and from the clubs he ran. He made deep connections, so he could get Eddie Boyd, Earl Hooker, Sunnyland Slim, James Cotton, and Andre Williams to cut records for his label (reportedly, Muddy Waters thought about jumping ship from Chess to Bea & Baby for a brief moment in 1959). He had a good ear, so he knew to cut Hound Dog Taylor as soon he heard him, waxing "My Baby Is Coming Home" over a decade before the guitarist's epochal debut for Alligator. Cadillac was also a bad businessman and treated artists cavalierly; in the case of Detroit Junior and St. Louis Mac -- both monikers handed to them by Cadillac without the artist's consent -- it could almost qualify as contempt. Despite all this, Bea & Baby and its sister subsidiaries not only recorded some terrific music, but they had a distinct identity. From the outset, Cadillac, his producers, and engineers and musicians recorded things quick and dirty, so the records still seem electrifying; they're greasy and gritty, music made with passion but with hopes of scoring a quick buck. Everybody involved with Bea & Baby was plying their trade, either as musicians or a hustler, and while the results may not always be perfect, that rawness is also why the set is so invigorating. This is down-and-dirty music recorded on the cheap, so it retains its excitement. It's a blessing that Cadillac Baby's Bea & Baby Records: The Definitive Collection has finally arrived, as its existence helps paint a fuller, richer portrait of Chicago's blues & R&B scene of the '50s, '60s, and '70s. ~Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Cadillac Baby's Bea & Baby Records Part 1
Cadillac Baby's Bea & Baby Records Part 2

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Various Artists - Chicago Blues From C.J. Records Vol. 2

Year: 1997
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:03
Size: 116,1 MB
Styles: Chicago blues
Scans: Full

1. Earl Hooker - Do The Chicken (2:33)
2. Earl Hooker - Yea Yea (2:00)
3. Earl Hooker - Wild Moments (2:41)
4. Homesick James - Set A Date (2:38)
5. Homesick James - Can't Afford To Do It (2:33)
6. Lee Jackson - Juanita (3:37)
7. Lee Jackson - Apollo 17 (2:47)
8. Lee Jackson - Pleadin' For Love (2:44)
9. Lee Jackson - Chop Suey (2:35)
10. Harold Tidwell - Sweet Suzie (2:05)
11. Harold Tidwell - Senorita Juanita (2:01)
12. Bobby Colquitt & String Bean - Million Dollar Playgirl (2:39)
13. Betty Everett w. Earl Hooker All Stars - Happy I Long To Be (1:54)
14. Morris Jones & Betty Everett - This House (2:59)
15. William Carter - Goin' Out West (3:26)
16. William Carter - Don't Make Me Mad (3:15)
17. Bobby Davis - Sweet Song (2:49)
18. Morris Jones - Her Spare (2:35)
19. Willie Milan - Tell Daddy Baby (2:03)

On this second release of C.J., Colt and Firma recordings of Carl Jones we are treated to six tracks by the legendary Earl Hooker, two of them with Hooker's band backing Little Richard style rocker Harold Tidwell as well as one by Hooker and his band backing Betty Everett. We are also treated to four titles by Lee Jackson who also appears on Wolf's Bea & Baby cds and Wolf's Abco Chicago Blues cds. Two red hot slide guitar rockers are turned in by Homesick James Williamson, Elmore James' cousin and rhythm guitarist (for many a year).

The two preformances by the lesser known Richard Gary with Bombay Carter's Band are superb blues. (Bombay Carter played behind J.B. Hutto as a Hawk on Delmark Records as did Lee Jackson.) Betty Everett's other track on this cd is Betty and none other than Carl Jones himself on vocals under the moniker of "Morris Jones". Of real pleasure and surprise to many fans will be the tunes of Bobby Colquitt & Stringbean, their "Million Dollar Playgirl" could have been a million dollar seller if promoted, and Bobby Davis turns in a nice soulful blues performance on "Sweet Song". /From the liner notes by Ron Bartolucci

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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Willie Dixon - Mr. Dixon's Workshop

Size: 135,8 MB
Time: 57:55
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2001
Styles: Chicago Blues
Art: Front

01 Otis Rush - I Can't Quit You Baby ( 2:57)
02 Harold Burrage - I Don't Care Who Knows ( 2:26)
03 Charles Clark - Hidden Charms ( 2:37)
04 Jessie Fortune - Too Many Cooks ( 2:50)
05 George 'Wild Child' Butler - Axe And The Wind ( 2:29)
06 Willie Mabon - Just Got Some ( 2:36)
07 Magic Sam - Easy Baby ( 2:44)
08 Lee Jackson - Fishin' In My Pond ( 2:39)
09 Junior Wells - Two-Headed Woman ( 2:38)
10 Walter 'Shakey' Horton - Have A Good Time ( 2:17)
11 Buddy Guy - Sit And Cry (The Blues) ( 3:00)
12 Betty Everett - My Love ( 2:17)
13 Buster Benton - Spider In My Stew ( 3:30)
14 Harold Burrage - Satisfied ( 2:56)
15 Mickey Gilley - My Babe ( 2:15)
16 Magic Sam - All Night Long ( 2:45)
17 Junior Wells - She's A Sweet One ( 3:01)
18 Otis Rush - My Love Will Never Die (Alternate Take) (11:51)

As a handy compilation of the prolific producer/songwriter/musician/A&R man's work for his non-Chess label clients, Mr. Dixon's Workshop is a captivating exploration into how productive Willie Dixon was on the '60s Chicago blues scene. While many of these tracks have appeared on other anthologies, specifically The Cobra Records Story box set, and some, like Otis Rush's "I Can't Quit You Baby," are ubiquitous, others are far more rare, making this a terrific collection of some relatively difficult to find music from one of post-war blues' most essential musicians. Charles Clark's pre-Howlin' Wolf version of "Hidden Charms," along with Jessie Fortune's "Too Many Cooks" ---the latter featuring young guitarist Buddy Guy and Big Walter Horton on harp -- popularized later by Robert Cray, are just two of the dusty gems found here. Guy also shows up on an early, earthy 1958 solo recording of "Sit and Cry the Blues." The fascinating final track, a previously unreleased studio session, is comprised of three alternate takes and shows the development of Otis Rush's "My Love Will Never Die" from a stark, solo piano-based ballad to the raging slow blues with horns it became, which puts the listener in an intriguing fly-on-the-wall position. Magic Sam, Junior Wells, and even a young Betty Everette are here, but it's the deep catalog items from obscure bluesmen like Harold Burrage, Lee Jackson, and Buster Benton (whose fiery "Spider in My Stew," featuring Carey Bell on eerie harp, is one of the album's highlights) that are the most welcome finds. Interestingly, a very Jerry Lee Lewis-sounding Mickey Gilley romps through a rockabilly version of "My Babe." Dixon's own rubbery standup basslines, along with his distinctive songwriting, are the constants that tie these rather diverse artists together. Liner notes from the knowledgeable Bill Dahl provide pertinent background information; however, clear notation of who plays on each song is sadly missing. You have to search through the five pages of text in the poorly designed booklet. Otherwise this is a wonderful single-disc compilation exhibiting just how multifaceted and talented Willie Dixon was, even beyond his groundbreaking and better-known work for Chess. ~Review by Hal Horowitz

Mr. Dixon's Workshop

Monday, October 13, 2014

Various - I Didn't Give A Damn If Whites Bought It Vols 1 - 4

Couldn't find any review about this series but here is an interesting interview with Ralph Bass who wrote a book with this very same title.

Album: I Didn't Give A Damn If Whites Bought It Vol 1
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 47:21
Size: 108.4 MB
Styles: Chicago blues
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[4:32] 1. Joe Carter - I'm Worried
[5:00] 2. Joe Carter - Annie Lee
[4:41] 3. Joe Carter - Sweet Home Chicago
[4:27] 4. Joe Carter - Joe's Boogie
[6:01] 5. Joe Carter - Joe's New Stormy Monday
[3:53] 6. Lacy Gibson - You Better Be Sure
[5:14] 7. Lacy Gibson - Easy Woman
[4:06] 8. Lacy Gibson - Whop That Thang Around Me
[6:03] 9. Lacy Gibson - Black Jack
[3:19] 10. Lacy Gibson - C.B. Blues

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Album: I Didn't Give A Damn If Whites Bought It Vol 2
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 37:43
Size: 86.4 MB
Styles: Chicago blues
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[4:33] 1. Jimmy Johnson - Pepper's Hangout
[5:33] 2. Jimmy Johnson - Looking For My Baby
[4:07] 3. Jimmy Johnson - Pretty Baby
[5:18] 4. Jimmy Johnson - When My First Wife Quit Me
[6:13] 5. Eddie Clearwater - Muddy Water's Goin'to Run Clear
[2:48] 6. Eddie Clearwater - Boogie My Blues Away
[4:14] 7. Eddie Clearwater - Blues At Theresa's
[4:55] 8. Eddie Clearwater - I Don't Know Why

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Album: I Didn't Give A Damn If Whites Bought It Vol 3
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 42:18
Size: 96.9 MB
Styles: Chicago blues
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[4:11] 1. Carrie Bell - You Went Away Baby
[4:18] 2. Carrie Bell - You Got To Give Me Some
[4:52] 3. Carrie Bell - Tired Of Being Dogged Around
[5:15] 4. Carrie Bell - Help Me
[4:30] 5. Carrie Bell - Alcoholic Man
[4:35] 6. Magic Slim - Strange Things Happen
[5:10] 7. Magic Slim - Born In Missouri
[4:54] 8. Magic Slim - Soul Blues
[4:29] 9. Magic Slim - Got A Little Woman

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Album: I Didn't Give A Damn If Whites Bought It Vol 4
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 44:34
Size: 102.0 MB
Styles: Chicago blues
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:56] 1. Willie Williams - Showing Off My Car
[3:26] 2. Sunnyland Slim - I Had It So Hard
[4:32] 3. Lee Jackson - Pleading For Love
[6:40] 4. Eddie Clearwater - Came Up The Hard Way
[4:09] 5. Magic Slim - That Ain't Right
[5:04] 6. Jimmy Johnson - Things I Used To Do
[4:38] 7. Lee Jackson - Chicago Woman
[4:13] 8. Sunnyland Slim - Everytime I Get To Drinking
[3:45] 9. Sunnyland Slim - Bessie Mae
[4:06] 10. Lee Jackson - Rocks Is My Pillow

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