Raw Blues

Raw Blues Artist: Various Artists
Label: Polygram Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 042282047922
EAN: 0042282047922
ASIN: B000001F6O


Release Date: 1990-10-25

Raw Blues


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Tracks:

  1. Pretty Girls Everywhere
  2. Burn Out Your Blind Eyes
  3. Calcutta Blues
  4. Long Night
  5. Country Boy
  6. You Got Good Business
  7. Lonely Years
  8. Evil Woman Blues
  9. My Home In The Desert
  10. Milkman Strut
  11. 24 Hours
  12. Roll Me Over
  13. Bernard Jenkins
  14. You Gonna Need My Help

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars fathers & sons, Brit style.......2006-01-17

Great mid 60's recordings of Otis Spann and Champion Jack Dupree backed up by Eric Clapton, Peter Green,Tony McPhee, John Mayall and Mayall's band at the time. A "fathers and sons" kind of session. Otis Spann and Jack Dupree are both in fine form and Claptons guitar work is phenomenal. Listen to the duet "bernard jenkins" with Mayall on piano for some of his best soloing ever! Peter Green was soon to leave Mayall to form Fleetwood Mac,Clapton was soon to form Cream, and both were obviously inspired to be playing with their heroes.Too bad this group couldn't have hit the road for a while because the sparks were flying in these sessions.

5 out of 5 stars A Classic Unknown Recording.......2002-07-24

"Raw Blues" is a mid-'60s sampler combining contributions from piano blues masters (such as Otis Spann and Jack Dupree) with selections by John Mayall along with other fixtures of the British blues scene. ("Long Night," for example, features help from "Steve Anglo" - actually Steve Winwood with identity disguised for legal purposes.) The playing is superb throughout, making "Raw Blues" a choice little nugget of British blues.

4 out of 5 stars

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