Description: Texas-Black Country Dance Musi - 1927-35 [New CD] Artist: Texas-Black Country Dance Musi Title: 1927-35 Condition: Format: CD Release Date: 1994 Label: Document UPC: 714298516227 Genre: Blues Album Tracks1. Dallas Rag - Dallas String Band with Coley Jones2. Sweet Mama Blues - Dallas String Band with Coley Jones3. So Tired - Dallas String Band with Coley Jones4. Hokum Blues - Dallas String Band with Coley Jones5. Chasin' Rainbows - Dallas String Band with Coley Jones6. I Used to Call Her Baby - Dallas String Band with Coley Jones7. Shine - Dallas String Band with Coley Jones8. Sugar Blues - Dallas String Band with Coley Jones9. Mama Blues - William McCoy10. Train Imitations and the Fox Chase - William McCoy11. Just It - William McCoy12. How Long Baby - William McCoy13. Out of Doors Blues - William McCoy14. Central S Blues - William McCoy15. Central Avenue Blues - Will Day16. Sunrise Blues - Will Day17. Texas and Pacific Blues - Frenchy's String Band18. Sunshine Special - Frenchy's String Band19. Monkeyin' Around - Jake Jones & the Gold Front Boys20. Southern Sea Blues - Jake Jones & the Gold Front Boys21. Elm Street Woman Blues - Carl Davis & the Dallas Jamboree Band22. It May Be My Last Night - Carl Davis & the Dallas Jamboree Band23. Dusting the Frets - Carl Davis & the Dallas Jamboree Band24. Flying Crow Blues - Carl Davis & the Dallas Jamboree Band The title of the album as it appears here is misleading. The Actual title is "Black Country dance music". The 24 tracks presented here contain many great blues and rags. The Dallas String Band plays pre-blues hokum and rags with excellent playing and the singing and some in the songster tradition. If you like mandolin - you will love this. William McCoy is an excellent harmonica player using the upper range of the harmonica very effectively and playing with a lot of energy. He plays instrumental numbers and sings the blues in the old country style playing, reminding one of Jaybird Coleman from Alabama. On his last two tracks he is accompanied by a good clarinet player - creating a sound you rarely here on record. Will Day is also a bluesman who is accompanied by guitar and clarinet, slightly straddling over towards a primitive jazz / blues feel. The same goes for Frenchy's String band. The trumpet lead with a solid rhythm provided by the banjo is just goodtime music at it's best. The Gold Front Boys are another blues group that feature a clarinet and sound like "country jazz" of the late 20's. Carl Davis' band closes with a guitar and washboard sound, backing rusty blues vocals. This is also a band that plays a happy blues, though the lyrics are traditional blues lyrics. A clarinet is featured after the vocals in the first track, played in rough and vocalized style. Overall - this is a very good and enjoyable CD of Dallas black music from the 20's and early 30's, that will interest anyone who loves early blues and jazz music© DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Title: 1927-35
Album Name: 1927-35
Type: Album
Artist: Texas: Black Count, Texas-Black Country Dance Musi
Record Label: Document
Format: CD
Release Year: 1994
Release Title: 1927-35
Genre: Blues