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the album cover for Bo Carter - Vol. 1-(1928-31)
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FORMAT: New CD • UPC: 714298507829
GENRE: Blues Traditional • RECORD LABEL: Document
RELEASE DATE: 09/08/00

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Bo Carter - Vol. 1-(1928-31) (CD)

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Bo Carter - Vol. 1-(1928-31) (CD)

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Bo's first appearance on record seems to be a Columbia session held in Atlanta, Georgia on November 2, 1928, where he, Charlie and Joe McCoy, and an unknown pianist, backed a singer named Alec Johnson. A Columbia session did take place on December 17, 1928 in New Orleans, with Bo Carter, Charlie McCoy and Walter Vincson, where two titles were cut as the Jackson Blue Boys. But before that session, the group ran into the Brunswick mobile unit and recorded as Charlie McCoy and Bo Chatman, as well as backing Mary Butler on four titles. After Good Old Turnip Greens the vocal chores were turned over to Mary Butler for four blues titles. Bungalow Blues was handled smoothly, although a bit stiffly, with it's occasional II and VI chords lending it a vaudeville flavour. On Mary Blues the blues style in the vocal was harder and the guitarist (probably Vincson) begins the instrumental introduction with a few bluesy slurs. On Electric Chair Blues the mandolinist had the same difficulty as on Mary Blues, and Butler cut Mad Dog Blues to better effect with only Vincson on guitar (including some mandolin imitation on the breaks). Chatman and McCoy returned with Bo's standard Corrine Corrina a lilting vocal duet, but closer to Hillbilly blues than to the tracks just laid down by Mary Butler. Finally, Bo appeared to give in and sang East Jackson Blues, although he didn't seem quite comfortable with the style. At his first session using the name Bo Carter in Jackson, Mississippi on December 15, 1930, the guitarist had the benefit of two years of varying recording experiences. He neatly divided the songs into three categories. The two finger picked blues numbers were the standouts (I'm An Old Bumble Bee and Mean Feeling Blues); with the next two (I've Got The Whole World In My Hands - a version of the Sheiks' "Sitting On Top Of The World" - and She's Your Cook) sounding like the Hillbilly approximations of the blues so often favoured by Bo and his brothers. The last two tracks on this date were hokum blues in deference to the popularity of Tampa Red, Georgia Tom, Big Bill and numerous others who rode the wave of the hokum fad into lengthy careers. Clearly, Bo Carter was doing his homework.

Tracklist:

  1. Good Old Turnip Greens
  2. Bungalow Blues
  3. Mary Blues
  4. Electrocuted Blues (Electric Chair Blues)
  5. Corrina, Corrina
  6. East Jackson Blues
  7. I'm an Old Bumble Bee
  8. Mean Feeling Blues
  9. I've Got the Whole World in My Hand
  10. She's Your Cook But She Burns My Bread Sometimes
  11. Same Thing the Cats Fight About
  12. Times Is Tight Like That
  13. My Pencil Won't Write No More
  14. Banana in Your Fruit Basket
  15. Pin in Your Cushion
  16. Pussy Cat Blues
  17. Ram Rod Daddy
  18. Loveless Love
  19. I Love That Thing
  20. Backache Blues
  21. Sorry Feeling Blues
  22. Baby, When You Marry
  23. Boot It
  24. Twist It, Baby

UPC: 714298507829
Label: Document
Release Date: 9.8.00
Format: CD

TRACK LIST

Tracklist:

  1. Good Old Turnip Greens
  2. Bungalow Blues
  3. Mary Blues
  4. Electrocuted Blues (Electric Chair Blues)
  5. Corrina, Corrina
  6. East Jackson Blues
  7. I'm an Old Bumble Bee
  8. Mean Feeling Blues
  9. I've Got the Whole World in My Hand
  10. She's Your Cook But She Burns My Bread Sometimes
  11. Same Thing the Cats Fight About
  12. Times Is Tight Like That
  13. My Pencil Won't Write No More
  14. Banana in Your Fruit Basket
  15. Pin in Your Cushion
  16. Pussy Cat Blues
  17. Ram Rod Daddy
  18. Loveless Love
  19. I Love That Thing
  20. Backache Blues
  21. Sorry Feeling Blues
  22. Baby, When You Marry
  23. Boot It
  24. Twist It, Baby

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