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Bottleneck Guitar Trendsetters of the 1930s

 
Album Review: Bottleneck Guitar Trendsetters of the 1930s

  • Artist: Casey Bill Weldon
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 22, 1992
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Outstanding bottleneck guitar and above-average singing from Casey Bill Weldon, one of the least publicized but tremendous prewar stylists. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You Just as Well Let Her Go Casey Bill Weldon Casey Bill Weldon (3:10)
Go Ahead, Buddy Casey Bill Weldon (2:46)
Lady Doctor Blues Will Weldon Casey Bill Weldon (2:49)
The Big Boat R. Brown Casey Bill Weldon (3:13)
Hitch Me to Your Buggy, and Drive Me Like a Mule Casey Bill Weldon Casey Bill Weldon (3:03)
You Shouldn't Do That Casey Bill Weldon Casey Bill Weldon (2:53)
Back Door Blues Francis Blackwell Casey Bill Weldon (3:10)
The Twelves (Dirty Dozens) Rufus G. Perryman Kokomo Arnold (3:13)
I'll Be up Someday Kokomo Arnold Kokomo Arnold (3:07)
Busy Bootin' Traditional Kokomo Arnold (2:30)
Sagefield Woman Blues Kokomo Arnold Kokomo Arnold (3:04)
Back to the Woods Charlie Spands Kokomo Arnold (3:05)
Salty Dog Traditional Kokomo Arnold (2:49)
Feels So Good S. Williams Kokomo Arnold (3:13)

Credits

Kokomo Arnold (Performer), Kokomo Arnold (Bottleneck Guitar), Stefan Grossman (Art Direction), John Miller (Liner Notes), Casey Bill Weldon (Main Performer), Casey Bill Weldon (Bottleneck Guitar), Robert Crumb (Artwork), Stephen Calt (Liner Notes)
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