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Lowell Fulsom: One More Blues (CD-Japan)

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  • Interpret: Lowell Fulsom

  • Album titlle: One More Blues (CD-Japan)

  • Genre Blues

  • Artikelart CD

  • Label ULTRA VYBE

  • EAN: 4526180705666

  • weight in Kg 0.1
Fulsom, Lowell - One More Blues (CD-Japan) CD 1
01Hot MamaLowell Fulsom
02I Can't Stand ItLowell Fulsom
03Ten More Shows To PlayLowell Fulsom
04Thanks A Lot For The OfferLowell Fulsom
05Guitar ShuffleLowell Fulsom
06One Room Country ShackLowell Fulsom
07Worried About The BluesLowell Fulsom
08Your Love For Me Is GoneLowell Fulsom
09Think About ItLowell Fulsom
10One More BluesLowell Fulsom
11Jump ChildrenLowell Fulsom
Lowell Fulson It took some time, but Lowell Fulson eventually emerged as one of his... more
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Lowell Fulson

It took some time, but Lowell Fulson eventually emerged as one of his generation's leading electric blues guitarists. That didn't mean he couldn't go the acoustic route as well, at least early in his recording career, but it was his concise amplified lead work and hearty vocals that proved so influential to the likes of B.B. King.

Fulson was born into a musical family on March 31, 1921 near Tulsa, Oklahoma; his father and younger brother Martin also played guitar. "I was just looking at my uncles play. Two or three of 'em around there had guitars and played. It was about the only instrument there was, that and violin. So I just picked it up,"said the late Fulson. "As far as the blues, that's about the only thing you'd hear, unless it was country and western." Fluent on guitar in his teens, Lowell moved to Ada, Oklahoma, in his late teens."I played in Dan Wright's big all-string band for about a year, down there in Ada. Texas Alexander came through there about a year later, and I stuck with him 'cause I liked goin' different places,"he said."I stayed out there with Texas about, I don't know, six or eight months, and then I went home."

While serving in the Navy during the war, Fulson was stationed in Oakland. When he got out, he returned and ran into fledgling producer Bob Geddins in 1946."Just happened to be walkin' down 8th Street. I heard some music and stuff, a record player, and I stopped in there and looked,"said Lowell."He had a one-man press, pressin' records, up and down, pressing one record at a time. So he had an old beat-up guitar, and I picked it up and went to banging on it. So he looked at me and quit pressing. He said, 'Have you ever recorded?' I told him no. He said, 'You want to make a record?' I said, 'I don't care.' He said, 'I'll give you $100.' 'Let's go!'

"Bob Geddins had Big Town, and then we did some stuff on Trilon. 'Course, I wasn't under contract,"he said."But somebody pay you to cut a record, you cut a record!" A lot of his early Big Town and Trilon 78s made little impact, but Fulson scored his first national hit in '48 on Geddins' Down Town logo with the downbeat Three O'Clock Blues, which would also be B.B.'s first hit, a chart-topper at that, in 1951.

Leaving Geddins' operation in favor of Jack Lauderdale's L.A.-based Swing Time diskery, Lowell had a huge year in 1950, starting with Everyday I Have The Blues. "That was Memphis Slim's 'Nobody Loves Me,'" he admitted."I liked the tune, and I'd taken it, rearranged (it as) 'Everyday I Have The Blues.' I wouldn't call myself taking it. I just pitched it where I could sing it like I wanted to. But he gets the credit for writing the thing."Even Slim had borrowed the number; the Sparks Brothers originated it on Bluebird in 1935—as Every Day I Have The Blues. Pianist Lloyd Glenn rated a prominent mention on the label of Lowell's version (supported by alto saxist Earl Brown, bassist Billy Hadnott, and drummer Bob Harvey). 

"We went through a couple of pianists to try to get somebody that could work with me like I wanted to,"said Fulson."We tried Jay McShann and two or three more guys, but none of 'em didn't fit like Lloyd. Me and him kind of hit it off together, made it alright."Cut in Los Angeles in 1949,Everydaywas a #3 R&B hit the next spring, and Lowell's special year was just ramping up. HisBlue Shadowsvaulted to number one that fall, and his holiday offeringLonesome Christmasand the snazzy instrumentalLow Society Bluescharted too.

 

Bill Dahl
Chicago, Illinois

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