Time: 59:31
File: FLAC
Released: 2005
Styles: Blues, R&B
Art: Full
01. Cold Hearted Woman (2:57)
02. Mama Bring Your Clothes Back Home (2:37)
03. Jimmy's Blues (2:44)
04. Ain't Nobody's Business (2:43)
05. Low Society Blues (2:27)
06. Blue Shadows (2:50)
07. Back Home Blues (2:32)
08. Baby Won't You Jump With Me (2:38)
09. Come Back Baby (2:30)
10. Country Boy (3:01)
11. Rainy Day (2:56)
12. Miss Lillie Brown (2:57)
13. Sinner's Prayer (2:55)
14. Lonesome Christmas (Part 1) (2:30)
15. Lonesome Christmas (Part 2) (2:15)
16. I'm A Night Owl (Part 1) (2:35)
17. I'm A Night Owl (Part 2) (2:40)
18. Blues With A Feeling (2:31)
19. Let Me Ride Your Little Automobile (2:46)
20. Why Can't You Cry For Me (2:41)
21. Let's Live Right (2:50)
22. Guitar Shuffle (2:45)
Mixing blues with early R&B and what could pass for proto-rock & roll, and with just enough jazz touches thrown in, Lowell Fulson worked from a wider and more varied palette than the country bluesmen whose basic styles first influenced him. This fourth installment in Classics' chronological survey of Fulson's complete recorded work focuses on his Swing Time Records sessions between 1949 and 1951, a peak time for Fulson, who had hooked up with pianist and arranger Lloyd Glenn and alto saxophonist Earl Brown, both of whom would play large roles in giving Fulson's records versatility and vitality. Included here is "Blue Shadows" (a R&B chart-topper in 1950), the striking and somber "Ain't Nobody's Business," the two-part "Lonesome Christmas," and the bright and unassuming guitar instrumental called "Guitar Shuffle." Fulson was far from a one-dimensional blues player, and this fine set nicely shows off his range. ~Steve Leggett
The Chronological Lowell Fulson 1949-1951
4 comments:
reup please!
Sorry Brian, personally I can't help you with this one since I don't have it. Pretty sure though that Bluestender can help you out whenever he sees this and can find the time.
@brian
Post has a new link. Enjoy :)
thanks!
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