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Lonnie Johnson: The Best Of Tomorrow Night - Blues Forever (CD)

(2017/Promo Sound) 18 tracks

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  • Interpret: Lonnie Johnson

  • Album titlle: The Best Of Tomorrow Night - Blues Forever (CD)

  • Genre Blues

  • Label PROMO SOUND

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0828317682920

  • weight in Kg 0.11
Johnson, Lonnie - The Best Of Tomorrow Night - Blues Forever (CD) CD 1
01 Blues Stay Away From Me Lonnie Johnson
02 Careless Love Lonnie Johnson
03 Backwater Blues Lonnie Johnson
04 Trouble Ain't Nothing But The Blues Lonnie Johnson
05 Little Rocking Chair Lonnie Johnson
06 Nothing But I Trouble Lonnie Johnson
07 Tomorrow Night Lonnie Johnson
08 Working Man's Blues Lonnie Johnson
09 Jelly Roll Baker Lonnie Johnson
10 Love Is The Answer Lonnie Johnson
11 Keep What You Got Lonnie Johnson
12 Flood Water Blues Lonnie Johnson
13 Racketeer's Blues Lonnie Johnson
14 I'm Nuts About That Gal Lonnie Johnson
15 Trust Your Husband Lonnie Johnson
16 Four-O-Three Blues Lonnie Johnson
17 She's Only A Woman Lonnie Johnson
18 Don't Be No Fool Lonnie Johnson
Lonnie Johnson  Truth be told, Lonnie Johnson didn't require amplification to play... more
"Lonnie Johnson"

Lonnie Johnson 

Truth be told, Lonnie Johnson didn't require amplification to play brilliant single-string lead guitar, though he hopped on board when electric models became available. Urban through and through while most of his contemporaries were overwhelmingly rural, the New Orleanian brought a deft harmonic sophistication to his melodic picking, answering his sung lyrics like a second voice the way B.B. King and his peers would do it later on.

A man of many birthdates (February 18, 1899 is one possibility), Alonzo Johnson started out on violin, learning piano and mastering guitar along the way. Blues was by no means his only specialty; he crooned sentimental ballads like a wandering troubadour and played hot jazz guitar, becoming a pioneer in that field as well and influencing Charlie Christian (Robert Johnson was one of Lonnie's blues disciples). Johnson made his first waxings in 1925 in St. Louis for OKeh and was amazingly prolific for the label into 1932. Along with his own voluminous releases, Lonnie recorded with Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington; his late '20s instrumental duets with white jazz guitarist Eddie Lang were eons ahead of their time. Johnson cut for Decca in 1937-38 and Bluebird from '39 to '42, building a massive catalog.

In the postwar era, Johnson joined the roster of King Records and topped the R&B charts in 1948 with his atmospheric blues ballad Tomorrow Night. Later that year, Pleasing You (As Long As I Live) just missed the same happy fate. Lonnie cut Why Should I Cry at King's Cincinnati studio on February 26, 1951; it's an exceptionally strong example of his later electrified approach. He made his last singles for the R&B trade in '56 for Rama, dropping off the scene to work as a hotel janitor, only to be rediscovered and brought back to action in 1960 with a series of LPs for Prestige/Bluesville.

Spending his last years north of the border, Johnson died of a stroke in Toronto on June 16, 1970. His influence on the progression of blues guitar was mammoth.

Bill Dahl
Chicago, Illinois

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Tracklist
Johnson, Lonnie - The Best Of Tomorrow Night - Blues Forever (CD) CD 1
01 Blues Stay Away From Me
02 Careless Love
03 Backwater Blues
04 Trouble Ain't Nothing But The Blues
05 Little Rocking Chair
06 Nothing But I Trouble
07 Tomorrow Night
08 Working Man's Blues
09 Jelly Roll Baker
10 Love Is The Answer
11 Keep What You Got
12 Flood Water Blues
13 Racketeer's Blues
14 I'm Nuts About That Gal
15 Trust Your Husband
16 Four-O-Three Blues
17 She's Only A Woman
18 Don't Be No Fool