JOHN BYRD/WALTER TAYLOR 1929-1931
CITY/URBAN BLUES
- Ref. K 1650
- STORY OF BLUES, 1991. Enregistrement 1929-1931.
Complete recordings in chronological order. "From the start, jug band accompaniment was standard on many gospel recordings, and it was the great popularity of the early secular Louisville jug bands records that started the 1920's Memphis jug band mania."
Interprètes
- Rev.George JONES & CONGREGATION:
- John BYRD : Preaching, Guitare, Voix
- SISTER JONES (MAE GLOVER) : Voix
- WASHBOARD WALTER & HIS BAND:
- WASHBOARD WALTER (PROB.WALTER TAYLOR) : Washboard, Voix
- UNKNOWN : Mandoline, Banjo, Guitare, Kazoo
- John BYRD (SOLO) : Voix, Guitare
- Walter TAYLOR : Kazoo, Washboard, Voix, Guitare
- ? ANDERSON : Voix
- TAYLOR'S WEATHERBIRDS:
- George DAVIS : Guitare, Voix
Pistes
- 1 That white mule of sin
- 2 The heavenly airplane
- 3 Narrow face blues
- 4 Wasn't it sad about Lemon
- 5 Insurance man blues
- 6 Overall cheater blues
- 7 Disconnected mama
- 8 Billy goat blues
- 9 Old Timbrook blues
- 10 Thirty-eight and plus
- 11 Deal rag
- 12 Corrine Corrine
- 13 Yo-yo blues
- 14 Broadcasting blues
- 15 You rascal, you
- 16 Diamond ring blues
- 17 Coal camp blues
- 18 Do you love me blues