Description: Various Artists - The Devil's Jump-Indie Label Blues 1946-1957 [New CD] Boxed Se Artist: Various Artists Title: The Devil's Jump-Indie Label Blues 1946-1957 Condition: Format: CD Release Date: 2013 Label: JSP Records UPC: 788065716424 Genre: Blues Album TracksDISC 1:1. Horse Shooe Boogie2. Ruby Moore Blues3. Little Mary4. Cheatin' Around5. Rock That Boogie6. Fast Life7. Hastings Street Opera, Pt. 18. Hastings Street Opera, Pt. 29. Stomp Boogie10. Who's Been Jiving You11. Wig Wearin' Woman12. New York Central13. Black Man Blues14. Poor Joe15. Forgive Me Darling16. Please Don't Think I'm Nosey17. Since I Seen Your Smiling Face18. Your Picture Done Faded19. Blinds Blues20. Slappin' the Boogie21. Keep A-Walkin [Take 1] [Take]22. Keep A-Walkin [Take 2] [Take]23. Your Little Wagon24. Mistreated Woman [Take 1] [Take]25. Mistreated Woman [Take 2] [Take]DISC 2:1. Mistreated Blues2. I Ain't Like That No More3. New Little Girl, Little Girl4. Nightmare Blues5. Late Last Night6. Lend Me Your Love7. Pacemaker Boogie8. Wandering Blues9. Don't Go Baby10. Slim's Boogie11. A Letter Home12. Ain't It Sad13. One More Time14. Down at the Depot15. Alabama Boogie16. Penny Pinchin' Mama17. Do It No More18. Gonna Hop on Down the Line19. Do Right20. Something's Wrong with My Little Machine21. Old Battle Ax22. Hello Miss Jessie Lee23. Dealing with the Devil24. No Shoes [Take 1] [Take]25. No Shoes [Take 2] [Take]DISC 3:1. Low Land Blues2. Round the World Boogie3. My Baby's Acting Funny4. It's My Time to Go5. Devil's Jump6. I'm Gonna Kill That Woman7. Stop Messing Around8. Pet Milk Blues9. Moaning Blues10. The Numbers11. Root Hog12. Gone Gone Gone13. Baby' Don't Leave14. (Sometimes I Feel Like a) Motherless Child15. Life Is Like That16. Baby Blues17. In My Father's House18. Mother Dear Mother19. Side Walk Boogie20. Early in the Morning21. Miss Anna B22. Door Bell Blues23. Why'd You Do It24. Boogie Baby25. '54 BluesDISC 4:1. That Woman's a Pearl Diver2. Jumping at the Club Blue Flame3. Chain Gang4. I Believe I'll Go Downtown Again5. Dixie Flyer6. Nobody Loves Me [Alt] [Alternate Take]7. Midnight Jump8. Hastings Street Woogie Man9. Detroit Boogie10. Heart Trouble Blues11. Slim's Stomp12. Please Don't Think I'm Nosey13. Time for Lovin' to Be Done14. Up and Down15. I Ain't Got Over It Yet16. I'll Never Walk in Your Door17. Black Cat Trail18. I Came to See You Baby19. I'm a Boogie Man20. My Baby Left Me21. I Stayed Down22. I Was in St,. Louis23. Jivin' Mess [Take 1] [Take]24. The Spell [Take 3] [Take]25. The Wolf Pack [Take 10] [Take] King Records was the brainchild of Syd Nathan a brash but imaginative entrepreneur. After many ventures (he sold jewelry, ran shooting galleries and promoted wrestling), he decided to go into selling records. He found a run-down premises and did a deal to buy an old employer's stock of records for 15ยข each. Sales racks and listening booths came free. Most of his stock was hillbilly records. He was surprised when 'tall, gaunt-faced folks with the lonesome sound of the mountains in their talk' began to frequent his store and buy his records. The next step for Nathan was to start a label. In November 1943, his first artists were Merle Travis and Grandpa Jones. King began a blues series in August 1945 with Bull Moose Jackson first in line. Further early sessions included Slim Gaillard, Walter Brown, Annisteen Allen and Lennie Lewis with Harold Tinsley. Pianists Lee Brown and Jimmie Gordon and guitarist Johnny Temple soon followed. Joe Von Battle was another local music fan, who recorded local talent, and, who then sold the masters on to King. Much of Von Battle's roster was country-blues oriented, like harmonica players Robert Richard and Walter Mitchell. The sound that Nathan and Von Battle produced was crude but the performances had both authenticity and excitement. Principal among them was John Lee Hooker, the city's leading bluesman, happy to record for any label and adopt any name. On the recordings bought by King he refers to himself as 'Poor Slim' but the attempt at disguise was utterly pointless. Other artists included Detroit Count, Robert Richard, Walter Mitchell, Eddie Burns and Johnny Wright. Other bluesmen journeyed to Cincinnati to record, while Nathan also travelled to Chicago to oversee a number of sessions. These four CDs are in roughly chronological sequence to better illustrate artists' styles and their development.Copyright DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Title: The Devil's Jump-Indie Label Blues 1946-1957
Album Name: The Devil's Jump-Indie Label Blues 1946-1957
Type: Album
Brand: JSP Records
Format: CD
Release Year: 2013
Genre: Blues
Record Label: Jsp|Jsp Records
Artist: Various
Release Title: The Devil's Jump-Indie Label Blues 1946-1957