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Frett'n the Blues: Best of the Great Blues Guitarists

 
Album Review: Frett'n the Blues: Best of the Great Blues Guitarists

  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: January 25, 2000
  • Total Time: 77:04
  • Type: Collection (various artists)
  • Genre: Blues

Review

In the 1960s, lovers of electric blues had a lot to choose from -- not only the Chicago blues, but also the electric blues of Texas, Louisiana, Detroit, and Memphis. Vanguard's electric blues output of the 1960s is the main focus of this 2000 compilation, which spans 1965-1968 and spotlights some of the guitar playing singers who recorded for the label. Vanguard was no stranger to acoustic country blues -- one of the CD's highlights, in fact, is Texas native Lightnin' Hopkins performing "Baby, Please Don't Go" at the Newport Folk Festival -- but for the most part, Frett'n the Blues concerns itself with electric Northern blues. Chicago-based artists dominate the CD, and the vitality of Chicago's blues scene of the 1960s is illustrated by such delights as Buddy Guy performing "Sweet Little Angel" and "One Room Country Shack," Homesick James tackling "Dust My Broom," and Otis Rush embracing "It's a Mean Old World." Muddy Waters, meanwhile, is in fine form on three Newport Folk Festival performances, including "She's Nineteen Years Old" and "I Can't Be Satisfied." And the unique John Lee Hooker, one of the non-Chicagoans on this CD, gives an enjoyable, if too brief, performance on "I Can't Quit You, Baby." Frett'n the Blues is far from the last word on blues singers/guitarists in the 1960s; nonetheless, it paints a generally impressive picture of Vanguard's contributions to the electric Northern blues during that decade. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Poison Ivy Mel London Buddy Guy (3:26)
One Room Country Shack (Lyrics) Mercy Dee Walton Buddy Guy (5:36)
Mary Had a Little Lamb (Lyrics) Buddy Guy Buddy Guy (2:29)
Sweet Little Angel B.B. King Buddy Guy (5:37)
(I Got A) Stomach Ache Buddy Guy, Junior Wells Buddy Guy, Junior Wells (3:28)
Vietcong Blues Junior Wells Buddy Guy, Junior Wells (5:01)
Everything's Going to Turn Out Alright (3:54)
Rock (3:35)
It's My Own Fault (5:58)
It's a Mean Old World (2:24)
Dust My Broom Elmore James Homesick James Williamson (3:19)
That's the Truth J.B. Hutto J.B. Hutto (2:49)
Long Distance Call McKinley Morganfield John Hammond, Jr., Robbie Robertson (3:21)
Who Do You Love? Ellas McDaniel John Hammond, Jr., Robbie Robertson (3:01)
Rambling Blues Robert Johnson John Hammond, Jr., Robbie Robertson (3:16)
Baby Please Don't Go Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (2:45)
I Can't Quit You Baby/Stop Now Baby Willie Dixon John Lee Hooker (2:49)
Walking Blues Willie Dixon Muddy Waters (4:05)
I Can't Be Satisfied (Lyrics) McKinley Morganfield, Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (2:50)
She's Nineteen Years Old (Lyrics) McKinley Morganfield, Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (5:01)
Down in the Bottom Howlin' Wolf Siegel-Schwall Band (2:20)

Credits

Michael Bloomfield (Piano), Willie Dixon (Bass), Buddy Guy (Guitar), Buddy Guy (Vocals), John Hammond, Jr. (Vocals), John Lee Hooker (Performer), Charlie Musselwhite (Harmonica), Siegel-Schwall Band (Performer), Junior Wells (Harmonica), Junior Wells (Vocals), Robbie Robertson (Guitar), Walter Beasley (Guitar (Rhythm)), Corky Siegel (Harmonica), Corky Siegel (Piano), Corky Siegel (Vocals), Homesick James Williamson (Guitar), Homesick James Williamson (Vocals), Fred Below (Drums), Fred Below (Drums (Snare)), Wayne Bennett (Guitar (Rhythm)), Russ Chadwick (Drums), Russ Chadwick (Drums (Snare)), Samuel Charters (Producer), Aaron Corthen (Saxophone), Donald Hankins (Saxophone), Levon Helm (Drums), Levon Helm (Drums (Snare)), Lightnin' Hopkins (Performer), Garth Hudson (Organ (Hammond)), J.B. Hutto (Guitar), J.B. Hutto (Vocals), Frank Kirkland (Drums), Frank Kirkland (Drums (Snare)), Little Al (Drums), Little Al (Drums (Snare)), Muddy Waters (Performer), Jack Myers (Bass), Otis Rush (Guitar), Otis Rush (Vocals), Jim Schwall (Guitar), Jim Schwall (Vocals), Otis Spann (Piano), Leroy Stewart (Bass), Lonnie Taylor (Drums (Snare)), Luther Tucker (Guitar (Rhythm)), Captain Jeff Zaraya (Compilation Engineer), Tom Vickers (Compilation Producer), Georgette Cartwright (Creative Services Coordinator), Bobby Fields (Saxophone), Ray Flerlage (Photography), Drew Cartwright (Package Design), Barry C. Ridge (Graphic Design), Alan Hammond (Guitar), Robert "Sax" Crowder (Sax (Alto)), Jos Davidson (Bass), Jos Davidson (Vocals), Willie Lion (Drums (Snare)), John Milward (Liner Notes), Jimmy Lewis (Bass), Roger Jones (Bass)
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