Bandera Blues And Gospel From The Bandera, Laredo And Jerico Road Labels (2012)

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Title: Bandera Blues And Gospel From The Bandera, Laredo And Jerico Road Labels
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Blues
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:09:55
Total Size: 259 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Do You Love Me - Dusty Brown
02. Will You Forgive Me Baby - Dusty Brown
03. Please Don't Go - Dusty Brown
04. Well You Know (I Love You) - Dusty Brown
05. All My Life - Jimmie Lee Robinson - recorded as Jimmie Lee
06. Chicago Jump - Jimmie Lee Robinson - recorded as Jimmie Lee
07. Lonely Traveling - Jimmie Lee Robinson - as Lonesome Lee
08. Cry Over Me (unedited version) - Jimmie Lee Robinson - as Lonesome Lee
09. Twist It Baby - Jimmie Lee Robinson
10. Times Is Hard - Jimmie Lee Robinson
11. Cry Over Me - Jimmie Lee Robinson
12. Mean Train - Grover Pruitt
13. Fool For You Baby - Grover Pruitt
14. She's A Problem - BobDavis & The Big "3" Trio
15. One Love Have I - BobDavis & The Big "3" Trio
16. I Was Wrong - BobDavis
17. Hype You Into Selling Your Head - BobDavis
18. Standing On The Highway - The Norfleet Brothers
19. Draw Me Nearer - The Norfleet Brothers
20. Let Jesus Fix It - The Space Spiritual Singers
21. Heaven On My Mind - The Space Spiritual Singers
22. No Need To Worry - The Faithful Wonders
23. Jesus Met The Woman At The Well - The Faithful Wonders
24. Let God Abide - The Faithful Wonders
25. Two Wings - Elder Samuel Patterson
26. A Prayer - Elder Samuel Patterson
27. This Train - Elder Samuel Patterson


You can tell from the title alone that this isn't the kind of release likely to feature heavily in major chain discount ads, but rather one targeted toward the specialist collector. The Bandera label was one of many recording blues in Chicago in the late '50s and early '60s; Laredo and Jerico Road were Bandera subsidiaries, Jerico Road specializing in gospel. This anthology is split between electric blues (17 tracks) and gospel (ten tracks), and none of the artists achieved widespread recognition. Sometimes these compilations serve as little more than to suck up generic rarities for the convenience of collectors, but this one is on a higher level. Dusty Brown, Jimmie Lee Robinson, Grover Pruitt, and Bobby Davis all play decent classic 1950s-style Chicago electric blues, pretty well produced (and boasting good fidelity on this reissue CD). But it also retains the raw edge that attracts so many listeners to blues from this time and place. No one would have been that surprised if Dusty Brown's four tracks were identified as vault finds from the Cobra and Chess labels. Jimmie Lee Robinson's "All My Life" was covered by John Mayall, and his seven tunes are pretty versatile for a little-known bluesman, getting into Johnny Cash rockabilly-influenced sounds on "Cry Over Me," and taking a slight R&B/early soul flavor on some other sides. Grover Pruitt's 1959 single "Mean Train" also has an interesting rockabilly residue, and Bobby Davis' four songs have a good-time mixture of blues and New Orleans R&B. The gospel tunes by the Norfleet Brothers, the Space Spiritual Singers, the Faithful Wanderers, and Elder Samuel Patterson are not as interesting as the blues material, but have a well-produced (yet not slick) R&B-blues-informed feel. It's a collection worth investigating by blues fans who want to dig into some obscure stuff that's just notable for its obscurity.



  • myto
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Many thanks for the Ace,Kent and Modern labels
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for this ACE Album in lossless.