Robert Pete Williams Blues on My Mind (CD)

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Robert Pete Williams: Blues on My Mind (CD)
What makes the blues, as sung and played by Robert Pete Williams, such a unique listening experience, unparalleled in this form of music?
He sings the blues reflecting a unique and personal vision; he makes each song unmistakably his own.”
Article properties:Robert Pete Williams: Blues on My Mind (CD)
Interpret: Robert Pete Williams
Album titlle: Blues on My Mind (CD)
Genre Blues
Artikelart CD
Label Sunset Blvd Records
EAN: 0708535706120
- weight in Kg 0.08
| Williams, Robert Pete - Blues on My Mind (CD) CD 1 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Somebody Help Poor Me | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 02 | Freight-Train Blues | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 03 | It's Hard To Tell | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 04 | I'm Going Down Slow | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 05 | Motherless Children Have A Hard Time | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 06 | Ugly | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 07 | So Long Boogie | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 08 | This Is A Mean Old World To Me | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 09 | High As I Want To Be | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 10 | It's A Long Old Road | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 11 | Wrote My Woman A Letter (Live) | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 12 | Drag For You, Baby (Live) | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 13 | I'm Goin' Away (Live) | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 14 | Mama Had A Shotgun | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| Williams, Robert Pete - Blues on My Mind (CD) CD 2 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Wrong | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 02 | Big Fat Mama | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 03 | Chicago | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 04 | Must Be Another Man | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 05 | Promise Land | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 06 | Louise | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 07 | Gamblini Man | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 08 | Talkin' Blues | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 09 | Matchbox Blues | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 10 | Watch Yourself Boy Round By That Deep Blue Sea | Robert Pete Williams | ||
| 11 | Medley: Monologue & Greyhound Blues | Robert Pete Williams | ||
Robert Pete Williams
This largely instrumental workout with spoken verses gives an indication of just one style of playing by Robert Pete Williams, known for his wide range of self-composed or cleverly adapted story songs, a man Harry Oster called "an innovative artist, raw and spon- taneous, as close to pure folk tradition as anyone of his generation" and who musicologist David Evans told me was, "a genius in my estimation." This appar- ently improvised song based on a number of lines about a wrong-doing woman was recorded at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, one of a num- ber of recordings that persuaded Harry Oster he had discovered a man of rare talent there. Born into a sharecropping family in Zachary in 1914, Robert Williams moved to Baker and Scotlandville by the 1930s, doing farmwork and hauling lumber. When someone sold him a guitar cheaply he studied recordings by Blind Lemon Jefferson, admiring his speed, flexibility and range, and Peetie Wheatstraw. Soon, he said, "White folks started having me to play at their parties. I got to rappin' good with the guitar. They used to call me [after] Peetie Wheatstraw because I could play all his tunes." The newly-dubbed Robert 'Pete' also learned from a number of local players from the Baton Rouge area – his brother, two sisters, his uncle Simon Carney, and especially two older men, Frank and Robert Meddy – whose music was never recorded and is now lost to us. Robert Pete described playing at house parties and all night fish fries as part of a lost community of musicians that included Henry Gaines, Lacey Collins, Solomon Bradd, Dan Jackson, Walker Green, Willie Hudson, and Silas Hogan. Musically, Williams seems to have changed his style in the 1940s, "when I see where I could find more notes on a guitar."...
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Extract from: Various Artists - Blues Kings Of Baton Rouge (2-CD) - BCD17512
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