Showing posts with label Lucille Spann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lucille Spann. Show all posts

Friday, June 21, 2024

Lucille Spann - Cry Before I Go

Source: Vinyl
Size: 83.1 MB
Time: 36:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1974
Styles: Blues Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

A1. Cry Before I Go (2:00)
A2. Meat Ration Blues (3:25)
A3. Country Girl (7:01)
A4. make You Feel Like A Bigger Man (3:35)
A5. Sky Is Crying (4:08)
B1. everybody's Fishing (3:32)
B2. Got My Mojo Workin' (2:18)
B3. can't Stand To Leave You (2:13)
B4. Queen Bee (2:38)
B5. daddy Let Me Love (2:29)
B6. Wine Head Woman (2:53)

Personnel:
Vocals – Lucille Spann
Piano – Detroit Junior
Guitar – Eddie Taylor, Mighty Joe Young
Bass – James Green
Drums – Willie Smith

b. Mahalia Lucille Jenkins, 23 June 1938, Bolton, Mississippi, USA. Spann sang gospel to start with, both in Mississippi and later in Chicago, where she lived in her early teens. In the 60s, she met the great blues pianist Otis Spann, and they began a musical partnership and later married. They recorded together, but tragically their collaboration came to an end with Otis’ early death in 1970. Lucille continued to work in music and made a number of further recordings.

Ahhhh, the sweet sound of a vinyl

Cry Before I Go MP3
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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Lucille Spann - Cry Before I Go

Size: 86,0 MB
Time: 37:23
File: MP3 @ 320K/s vinyl
Released: 1974
Styles: Blues
Art: Front, back

1. Cry Before I Go (2:03)
2. Meat Ration Blues (3:31)
3. Country Girl (7:11)
4. Make You Feel Like A Bigger Man (3:42)
5. Sky Is Crying (4:16)
6. Everybody's Fishing (3:38)
7. Got My Mojo Workin' (2:22)
8. Can't Stand To Leave You (2:17)
9. Queen Bee (2:43)
10. Daddy Let Me Love You (2:34)
11. Wine Head Woman (3:00)

Lucille Spann was born Mahalia Lucille Jenkins in Bolton, Mississippi, the ninth child of Gertrude and Sherman Jenkins. Her mother died before she was five, and she was brought up by her father and her sisters. She started out singing gospel music, and was banned from listening to the blues. Nevertheless, she developed a liking for Bessie Smith, T-Bone Walker and other blues singers. She moved to Chicago in her teens, where she met Otis Spann whilst working as a barmaid. Soon she started working with him musically and later married him in 1969. She became one of the musicians who record with Spivey Records alongside Otis, Muddy Waters, Luther Johnson, Sammy Lawhorn, Paul Oscher, Pee Wee Madison, S. P. Leary and Willie Smith. After Otis Spann's death in 1970, she continued singing, making recordings with Mighty Joe Young. She also participated in a festival dedicated to Otis Spann on September 10, 1972, featuring John Sinclair, Sun Ra, Freddie King, Luther Allison, Johnny Shines, Otis Rush and Sippie Wallace. She released two singles in 1972, "Womans Lib" b/w "What You Do To Your Woman", and "Country Girl Returns" (parts 1 and 2). She also released an album Cry Before I Go in 1974. Spann died in August 1994 in Vicksburg, Mississippi, at the age of 56.

Cry Before I Go MP3