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Snooks Eaglin: First Decade 1953-62 (2-CD)

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Snooks Eaglin was a blind singer and guitarist from New Orleans who played a very accessible and entertaining style of blues. Double CD set with 52 tracks from the first decade of his 50-year career, starting with early recordings as Blind Guitar Ferd, along with selected tracks from the albums 'Possum Up A Simmon Tree', 'Message From New Orleans' and 'That's All Right', as well as his singles as Ford Eaglin for Imperial.

Also included are his versions of many classic blues songs - all in all a great showcase for a skilled and underrated artist who played the blues primarily for entertainment.

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  • Interpret: Snooks Eaglin

  • Album titlle: First Decade 1953-62 (2-CD)

  • Label ACROBAT

  • Genre Blues

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0824046345228

  • weight in Kg 0.1
Eaglin, Snooks - First Decade 1953-62 (2-CD) CD 1
01Jesus Will Fix It for YouSnooks Eaglin
02Travelling onSnooks Eaglin
03This Mean Old WorldSnooks Eaglin
04Six Thousand Miles from Nowhere [= One Room Country Shack]Snooks Eaglin
05Possum Up a Simmon TreeSnooks Eaglin
06That's AlrightSnooks Eaglin
07Veal Chop and Pork ChopSnooks Eaglin
08I Ain't Gonna Study War No More (Down By the Riverside)Snooks Eaglin
09The Model T and the TrainSnooks Eaglin
10Jack O'DiamondsSnooks Eaglin
11Death Valley BluesSnooks Eaglin
12This TrainSnooks Eaglin
13Bottle Up and GoSnooks Eaglin
14Mardi Gras MamboSnooks Eaglin
15Rock Me MommaSnooks Eaglin
16John HenrySnooks Eaglin
17Locomotive TrainSnooks Eaglin
18I Had a Little WomanSnooks Eaglin
19Mamma, Don't You Tear My ClothesSnooks Eaglin
20Walkin' BluesSnooks Eaglin
21Give Me the Good Old Box-CarSnooks Eaglin
22Every DaySnooks Eaglin
23I Had My FunSnooks Eaglin
24Blue Shadows BluesSnooks Eaglin
Eaglin, Snooks - First Decade 1953-62 (2-CD) CD 2
01She's a Black RatSnooks Eaglin
02Who's Been Foolin' You?Snooks Eaglin
03I Must See JesusSnooks Eaglin
04Fly Right, BabySnooks Eaglin
05That's All RightSnooks Eaglin
06Who Can Your Good Man BeSnooks Eaglin
07Don't You Lie to MeSnooks Eaglin
08Yours TrulySnooks Eaglin
09Nobody KnowsSnooks Eaglin
10That Certain DoorSnooks Eaglin
11By the WaterSnooks Eaglin
12If I CouldSnooks Eaglin
13Guess WhoSnooks Eaglin
14My Head Is Spinnin'Snooks Eaglin
15Travelin' MoodSnooks Eaglin
16Goin' to the RiverSnooks Eaglin
17I'm Slippin' inSnooks Eaglin
18Nothing Sweet As YouSnooks Eaglin
19Don't Slam That DoorSnooks Eaglin
20People Are TalkingSnooks Eaglin
21RealitySnooks Eaglin
22Long GoneSnooks Eaglin
23Willy LeeSnooks Eaglin
24Mailman PassedSnooks Eaglin
25I'm a Country BoySnooks Eaglin
26I Got a WomanSnooks Eaglin
27AlbertaSnooks Eaglin
28One More DrinkSnooks Eaglin
Snooks Eaglin When then-unknown guitar virtuoso Snooks Eaglin was presented on wax in 1959, it... more
"Snooks Eaglin"

Snooks Eaglin

When then-unknown guitar virtuoso Snooks Eaglin was presented on wax in 1959, it was as an acoustic folk-blues troubadour on the Folkways label. Producer Dr. Harry Oster had encountered the blind guitarist playing for some extra coin on the streets of New Orleans, unaware that Snooks was usually fully plugged-in and specialized in rocking Crescent City R&B. That's largely how he was recorded after his debut; Snooks' astonishing versatility and dexterity never ceased to amaze.

Born Fird Eaglin, Jr. in the Big Easy on January 21, 1937, he lost his sight as a toddler from glaucoma and a brain tumor. That didn't stop him from picking up a guitar at age six. Eaglin's mischievous ways earned him his nickname after Fanny Brice's radio character ‘Baby Snooks.' In his early teens, he co-founded a popular young R&B combo, the Flamingos, with pianist Allen Toussaint. Already his chops were mind-boggling.

"He could play like that when he was seven! I heard him on a talent show when he was a little boy,"marvels Toussaint."They called him Baby Snooks at that time. I heard all that guitar, and I thought it must have been a freak show or something, ‘cause children can't play like that!"

Eaglin played behind James ‘Sugar Boy' Crawford on his 1953-54 Checker sides. He developed an emotionally charged vocal delivery enabling him to bill himself around town as ‘L'il Ray Charles.' Such chicanery was no longer necessary after Snooks cut a series of R&B singles for Imperial Records producer Dave Bartholomew in 1960.

There were a lot of lean years preceding Eaglin joining the roster of Hammond Scott's Black Top Records in 1986. His first two albums for the firm, ‘Baby, You Can Get Your Gun!' and ‘Out Of Nowhere,' were spectacular tributes to the classic New Orleans R&B sound, and 'Teasin' You,' cut in October/November 1991 at the same Ultrasonic Studios as Robert Ward's above track with Porter, Berfect, and Kazanoff returning as sidemen alongside drummer Herman V. Ernest, III and veteran Houston tenor saxist Grady Gaines, was if anything even more exciting.

Red Beans capped off ‘Teasin' You' in blistering fashion. Credited to Muddy Waters—hardly a Crescent City denizen—it's associated with Snooks' old cohort, pianist Roy ‘Professor Longhair' Byrd. Eaglin unleashes one storming solo after another, leaving space for Berfect and Gaines to have a say before he sails back in, his picking melding rapid-fire lead and occasional rhythm parts into a seamless whole. Snooks' repertoire of obscure blues and R&B songs was so vast (he was hailed as a "human jukebox") that it sometimes left his sidemen scrambling.

"He pulls songs out on me every time I play,"said Porter prior to Eaglin's passing."At the Jazz Festival, I had a set list for the horn section to follow. Snooks played about three songs that wasn't on the list. I said, 'Snooks, you didn't follow the list!' And he said, 'I couldn't see it!'"

Conversant with funk, calypso, or anything else that struck his fancy, Snooks could do it all until his February 18, 2009 death of a heart attack in New Orleans.

 

Bill Dahl
Chicago, Illinois

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Tracklist
Eaglin, Snooks - First Decade 1953-62 (2-CD) CD 1
01 Jesus Will Fix It for You
02 Travelling on
03 This Mean Old World
04 Six Thousand Miles from Nowhere [= One Room Country Shack]
05 Possum Up a Simmon Tree
06 That's Alright
07 Veal Chop and Pork Chop
08 I Ain't Gonna Study War No More (Down By the Riverside)
09 The Model T and the Train
10 Jack O'Diamonds
11 Death Valley Blues
12 This Train
13 Bottle Up and Go
14 Mardi Gras Mambo
15 Rock Me Momma
16 John Henry
17 Locomotive Train
18 I Had a Little Woman
19 Mamma, Don't You Tear My Clothes
20 Walkin' Blues
21 Give Me the Good Old Box-Car
22 Every Day
23 I Had My Fun
24 Blue Shadows Blues
Eaglin, Snooks - First Decade 1953-62 (2-CD) CD 2
01 She's a Black Rat
02 Who's Been Foolin' You?
03 I Must See Jesus
04 Fly Right, Baby
05 That's All Right
06 Who Can Your Good Man Be
07 Don't You Lie to Me
08 Yours Truly
09 Nobody Knows
10 That Certain Door
11 By the Water
12 If I Could
13 Guess Who
14 My Head Is Spinnin'
15 Travelin' Mood
16 Goin' to the River
17 I'm Slippin' in
18 Nothing Sweet As You
19 Don't Slam That Door
20 People Are Talking
21 Reality
22 Long Gone
23 Willy Lee
24 Mailman Passed
25 I'm a Country Boy
26 I Got a Woman
27 Alberta
28 One More Drink