Franck L. Goldwasser, Kid Andersen & June Core - Sweet Little Black Spider And Other Songs From The Trenches Of The Blues (2020)

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Title: Sweet Little Black Spider And Other Songs From The Trenches Of The Blues
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Self Released
Genre: Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 101:58
Total Size: 666 MB | 239 MB
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Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Bring Me My Forty-Five (4:20)
02. Tyranny Is Rising (4:20)
03. Don't Say You're Sorry (3:47)
04. Sweet Little Black Spider (5:42)
05. You Made A Wrong Choice (4:17)
06. She's Hip! (4:36)
07. Struggle In My Hometown (4:56)
08. Blues For Eddie Hazel (3:39)
09. Don't Give Up On Me, Baby (5:21)
10. T.S.O.B.C. (2:42)
11. Evil Wind Blowin' (3:55)
12. Nosluf's Last Laugh (2:54)
13. Tyranny Is Rising (Lowdown Version) (Bonus Track) (6:02)

CD 2:
01. The Day I Met Sonny Rhodes ( 4:11)
02. Larry Blake's, Memphis Charlie And Nick-The-Greek (11:07)
03. Kasper's And The Blues Barrels ( 3:02)
04. The Last Of The Oakland Juke Joints (A.K.A. Cool Papa And The Deluxe Inn) ( 6:52)
05. East Bay Guy ( 6:10)
06. Robert, Jr. And The Superfly Coat ( 4:01)
07. The Mystery Of The Trash-O-Caster ( 5:19)
08. Ikey Renrut And Me ( 4:46)

A thirty-seven year veteran of the West Coast blues scene, Franck L. Goldwasser (formerly known as “Paris Slim” in blues circles) paid his dues in the juke joints and nightclubs of the San Francisco Bay Area in the early 1980’s, gigging alongside some of the most iconic blues luminaries of our time, including Jimmy McCracklin, Lowell Fulson, PeeWee Crayton, Percy Mayfield and Charlie Musselwhite. A vital contributor to the San Francisco East Bay and Portland, Oregon scenes, Franck has appeared at festivals and concerts across America and Europe; his guitar playing has fueled recordings by artists as diverse as Jimmy Dawkins, Curtis Salgado, Joe Louis Walker, Arthur Adams, R.J. Mischo, Fillmore Slim, Hosea Leavey, Mark Hummel, Harmonica Slim, Sugaray Rayford, Byther Smith and BMA laureates The Mannish Boys of which he is one of the founding members.
"Sweet Little Black Spider", Franck L. Goldwasser's first release in over five years, was forty years in the making and a lifelong ambition for the Paris-born-bluesman. "My dear friend Byrd (Hale) called me out of the blue one day. We traveled all over the South together in the 80's, but somehow we fell out of touch for almost twenty years", he explains. Hale, producer and host of Stanford University’s KZSU’s weekly blues showcase “Blues With A Feeling” for nearly thirty years, recalls running into Goldwasser at a gig in San Jose in the winter of ’18: “We had a brief talk, and Franck sounded real down, claimed he had nothing to say. That made me kind of sad because here's Franck, a dyed-in-the-wool blues guy who's paid his dues in the trenches playing with the giants, one of the most respected blues guitarists today, down in the dumps!” That's when the concept germinated in Hale’s mind for a device that might get his old friend getting back on track. “For quite some time I'd been thinking that Franck and (Christoffer) Kid Andersen together in the studio would produce pure dynamite”, Hale goes on to explain. “I decided to call him up and I said, You’re going into Kid's place and you're cutting a new album". Back in 2006, when he was just launching his home-based Greaseland recording facility, Andersen, the Norwegian-born award-winning multi-instrumentist who is quickly becoming the blues world’s most in-demand producer had invited Goldwasser to come and lay down some tracks with him. “I'd told him I wanted to cut something real raw, a three-piece live in the studio, greasy and lo- fi”, recalls the French blues guitarist. “Beaming with anticipation and without blinking, Kid just said: Can I play bass on it? I knew right then that we would have to make that record, sooner or later”, Goldwasser reminisces.
While the songwriting is the main focus of the album from Goldwasser’s standpoint, the music on “Sweet Little Black Spider” is very much of an electric guitar showcase. With backing from just Andersen on bass and Charlie Musselwhite Band drummer June Core, Goldwasser’s idiomatic and brazenly bold stylings get plenty of room to stretch out and invade. Voicing his enthusiasm for the result, producer Kid Andersen exults: "This shit is real! This record is so great! I'm so proud that I got to record this!” Particularly taken with the spoken word pieces, which make up nearly half of the double-disc outing, Kid adds: “I'd done several spoken word projects in the past, but never within the blues genre; that was very fresh and exciting for me, because it added perspective, extra texture and depth to the whole.”

Slymbird Records is excited to introduce a long overdue, original work by an artist who unabashedly confesses, "For the first time in all of my recording career, I have an album that I'm proud of, it’s me 100%, it’s way in-the-alley and it smokes!” “Sweet Little Black Spider" is a re-birth of sorts for Franck L. Goldwasser, formerly known as Paris Slim, and a loving tribute to his mentors; a passionate effort and a musical statement that will appeal to not only devoted blues fans, but anyone who enjoys downhome storytelling and gritty American roots music straight from the soul.


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