VA - The Unissued 1963 Blues Festival (1999)

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Title: The Unissued 1963 Blues Festival (1999)
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: M.I.L. Multimedia
Genre: Chicago Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 40:37
Total Size: 218 MB | 96 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Memphis Slim With Matt 'Guitar' Murphy - Wish Me Well (3:52)
02. Memphis Slim With Matt 'Guitar' Murphy - I Wrote This Song (2:52)
03. Sonny Boy Williamson - All By Myself (3:08)
04. Sonny Boy Williamson - 99 (3:34)
05. Sonny Boy Williamson - Bye Bye Bird (3:32)
06. Memphis Slim With Matt 'Guitar' Murphy - In The Evening (4:43)
07. Matt 'Guitar' Murphy - Grooving On Bounce (3:23)
08. Matt 'Guitar' Murphy - Taking Off (4:36)
09. Sonny Boy Williamson - All My Love In Vain (3:09)
10. Sonny Boy Williamson - Your Funeral And My Trial (3:11)
11. Sonny Boy Williamson - Don't Start Me To Talking (4:30)

Personnel:
Sonny Boy Williamson: Harmonica/Vocals
Matt 'Guitar' Murphy: Guitar
Memphis Slim: Piano/Vocals
Willie Dixon: Bass
Billy Stepney: Drums

Recorded live in Oberhausen, Germany in 1963, these 11 songs feature Memphis Slim and Sonny Boy Williamson (II) backed by Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Willie Dixon, and drummer Bill Stepney.

Portions of this tour have seen previous release, but this particular show was formerly quite rare, and this CD captures some truly smoking performances, particularly Memphis Slim's rarely-heard "I Wrote This Song", and Sonny Boy Williamson's "All My Love In Vain".

But this is all highlights, really. Memphis Slim delivers three superbly swinging, strongly rhythmic tunes and a suave "In The Evening" with power and conviction, including a sizzling up-tempo reading of Big Bill Broonzy's "All By Myself" which he introduces as "a Big Bill Broonzy tune, along with Peter Chatman, the writer". Himself, that is...Memphis Slim was actually John Len Chatman, but he called himself Peter, which was his father's first name.

Matt "Guitar" Murphy is up front on two instrumentals, the mid-tempo "Groovin' On Bounce", and the equally appropriately titled "Taking Off". And Aleck "Rice" Miller does a solo "99", and a full-lenght "Bye Bye Bird" which are really good, and three gritty band-backed numbers which are magnificent.

Fans of both Slim and Rice Miller should rush to this wonderful album right away. ~Docendo Discimus


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