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Box of the Blues (2003)

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Box of the Blues (2003)

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CD1
01 - Mississippi Fred McDowell - 61 Highway
02 - Babe Stovall & Herb Quinn - See See Rider
03 - Memphis Slim & Sonny Boy Williamson - I Could Hear My Name Ringin'
04 - Robert Nighthawk - Cheating And Lying Blues
05 - Johnny Shines & Robert Jr. Lockwood - Lonesome Whistle
06 - Etta Baker - Broken Hearted Blues
07 - Buster Brown - I'm Gonna Make You Happy
08 - Boogie Bill Webb - Dooleyville Blues
09 - Cephas & Wiggins - One Kind Favor
09 - Larry Davis - Goin' Out West (Part 1 And Part 2)
10 - Otis Spann - Blues For Martin Luther King
11 - David ''Honeyboy'' Edwards - Wind Howlin' Blues
12 - Blind Willie McTell - Dying Crapshooter's Blues
13 - Big Joe Williams - Screamin' And Cryin'
14 - Mississipi John Hurt - Candy Man
15 - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - The Red Cross Store

CD2
01 - Gatemouth Brown - One More Mile
02 - Carey Bell - My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble
03 - Champion Jack Dupree - Give Me Flowers While I'm Living
04 - Eddy The Chief Clearwater - Cool Blues Walk
05 - Philip Walker - Port Arthur Blues
06 - Johnny Copeland - Nobody But You
07 - Willie Cobbs - Jukin'
08 - Johnny Young - Johnny's Jump (previously unreleased)
10 - Jimmy Rogers - Walking By Myself
11 - Lowell Fulson - Blues And My Guitar
12 - J.B. Hutto & The New Hawks - Eighteen Year Old Girl
13 - Luther Guitar Junior Johnson The Magic Rockers - I'm From Mississippi
14 - Lonesome Sundown - This Is The Blues
15 - Smokey Wilson - The Man From Mars

CD3
01 - Anson Funderburgh & The Rockets - Change In My Pocket
02 - Marcia Ball - Blue House
03 - Geoff Muldaur - Meanest Woman
04 - Andrew Jr. Boy Jones - Make Some Changes
05 - Tarbox Ramblers - Down South Blues
06 - Chris Duarte Group - How Long
07 - Candeye Kane - I'm The Toughest Girl Alive
08 - Corey Harris - Keep Your Lamp Trimmed And Burning
09 - Rory Block - Frankie And Albert
10 - Duke Robillard And The Pleasure Kings - What That Means To Me
11 - Roomful Of Blues - Let Me Live
12 - Little Jimmy King & The Memphis Soul Survivors - Lovin' Someone Else
13 - George Thorogood - John Hardy
14 - Smokin Joe Kubek & Little Milton - One Night Affair
15 - Michelle Wilson - Shifting Sands

CD4
01 - Ruth Brown - A Good Day For The Blues
02 - Wilson Pickett - Outskirts Of Town
03 - Bobby King & Terry Evans - Live And Let Live
04 - Johnny Adams - Roadblock
05 - Otis Clay - I Can Take You To Heaven Tonight
06 - Solomon Burke - Got To Get Myself Some Money
07 - Paul Kelly - Nowhere To Hide
08 - Little Buster And The Soul Brothers - What Can I Do (Somebody Tell Me)
09 - Theryl Houseman DeClouet - Two Wrongs
10 - Charles Brown - I Stepped In Quicksand
11 - Ann Peebles - Ain't No Business Like Your Business
12 - Holmes Brothers - Promised Land
13 - Irma Thomas & Tracy Nelson - You Don't Know Nothin' About Love
14 - Ted Hawkins - Bring It On Home Daddy
15 - Walter ''Wolfman'' Washington - Out Of The Dark

 

Rounder's four-CD Box of the Blues is, by looking at its inclusion of tracks, seemingly an ambitious proposition. But looks can be deceiving. Compiled and introduced by vice president of A&R Scott Billington -- a man whose credentials, when it comes to fighting for and preserving blues traditions, are unassailable -- these discs become a kind of theme-oriented blur of Rounder's substantial catalog holdings. Billington's schemata are quirky, sometimes ironic, and sometimes downright scary and profound as the set's first and second discs' "61 Highway" and "One More Mile" attest. The first CD concentrates its energies on the revelation of blues as it came up from the Mississippi Delta in the music of Fred McDowell, Johnny Shines, Etta Baker, Blind Willie McTell, John Hurt, and others and mutated up north to Chicago with Otis Spann, Robert Nighthawk, and others. On disc two, the blues becomes a more regional concern as expressed by everyone from Gatemouth Brown to Jack Dupree to Willie Cobbs and J.B. Hutto. Texas and News Orleans are prominently featured. And disc four, being a mishmash of current styles, has its merits even if the strategy is hard to decipher -- perhaps it is only that Billington put his favorite cuts on the disc, which would make it plenty valid even if it is a careening listen. But "Change in the Pocket" is erratic in its presentations of traditional purveyors of the music from George Thorogood and Corey Harris to the Tarbox Ramblers and Roomful of Blues. Here everything feels willy-nilly and reeks of some kind of revisionism. But still, three out of four isn't bad and the price is right, too. This is no Grammy-deserving compilation, but there are some amazing things on it -- even if it feels like Rounder patting itself on the back and trying to cash in on Martin Scorsese's Presents the Blues series on PBS. ---Thom Jurek, Rovi

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