Mississippi Gabe Carter - Until They Drag Me Down (2011)
Artist: Mississippi Gabe Carter
Title: Until They Drag Me Down
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Highly Flavored Records
Genre: Country, Blues
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:50:51
Total Size: 272 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Until They Drag Me Down
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Highly Flavored Records
Genre: Country, Blues
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:50:51
Total Size: 272 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Black Woman
02. If You Call It Gone
03. What You Gonna Do?
04. Amtrak Blues
05. I'm Going Home
06. Chilly Wind
07. Let Me Go
08. Let's Walk
09. Goin' Down Slow
10. Peaches
11. Baby, Please Don't Go
12. Lonesome Road Blues
13. Walking Down To Gary
Mississippi Gabe Carter was born in South Bend, Indiana.. He was raised in rural Southwest Michigan. He was the only child of divorced parents and moved around among towns within the area.
Carter was given his first guitar at age five. The guitar was purchased, by his father, for $5.00 at a garage sale. Carter started by teaching himself to play blues on one string. He also played along with his father, who played blues on the piano.
As a young man Carter saw a guitarist by the name of Jack Owens -- of Bentonia, Mississippi -- in a documentary that had been rented on video from the local public library. Carter, from that point on, was deeply influenced by the music of Owens; and the school of music that is native to the Bentonia region of Mississippi. By far, the most well known musician from Bentonia was Skip James. During Carter's last decade of living and busking on the streets in Chicago, he earned the nickname "Mississippi" through his front porch, "down-home" style of playing. Today, Carter's blues has remained firmly rooted in the blues tradition and style of Bentonia; and has grown into something completely original and unique to the genre.
This is the second, and long awaited, studio release from Mississippi Gabe Carter; on the new Chicago label, Highly Flavored Records. "Until They Drag Me Down", will stop you dead in your tracks. It was recorded in a very old, large, commercial truck garage, on a back country road, in the spring and summer of 2010. It features percussion by Dave Herrero on select tracks. The album was recorded by the french sound engineer Jean-Yves Munch, as was Carter's debut album "Midnight Dream". Munch was also assisted on this project by the highly acclaimed and renown engineer, Philippe Teissier du Cros.