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Prowling With the Nighthawk

 
Album Review: Prowling With the Nighthawk

  • Artist: Robert Nighthawk
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 08, 2005
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Robert Nighthawk's restless, itinerant spirit led to great gaps in his recording career, and as a result, he's not nearly as well known as he should be. He learned guitar from Houston Stackhouse, knew Peetie Wheatstraw, was playing with Sonny Boy Williamson and Big Joe Williams in the '30s, and has even been credited with teaching Muddy Waters how to play slide, yet his name is probably unknown to most casual blues fans. Another problem is that previous Nighthawk recordings tended to focus on a specific recording session or label affiliation, so mainly only blues scholars and fanatics understood what a pivotal personality Robert Nighthawk was to the development of electric blues from the acoustic Delta sounds. Prowling With the Nighthawk is the first major overview of Nighthawk and his various performing aliases, covering a 15-year time span and recordings on several different labels. Chronologically, these recordings start out in the Mississippi Delta (though they were all recorded in Illinois) with acoustic guitars and harmonica, then start to move into modern blues territory when Nighthawk electrified his guitar in the early '40s and began to develop his signature style of slide playing. The most recent recordings, dating to the early '50s, add a full rhythm section and even approach the sound of rock & roll on a couple cuts. Rather than present it chronologically, however, the folks at Document made the decision to program this as an album rather than a scholarly review of singles. So while the sound quality jumps around a bit (and this is the best most of this material has ever sounded), the variety of material from different times ultimately makes for a better listen than presenting each session in order. Once you've heard Nighthawk's mature slide style, there's no mistaking it for anyone else, and it's quite interesting to trace his development as a player over time, from the acoustic forays of the '30s to the fantastic electrified solo on "Return Mail Blues" in the late '40s. Despite his lack of name recognition, Robert Nighthawk was one of the greats, and Prowling With the Nighthawk is a great collection of some truly vital material. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Tough Luck Robert Lee McCoy Robert Lee McCoy (3:11)
Six Three O Robert McCollum Robert Nighthawk (2:52)
Take It Easy Baby Sonny Boy Williamson Robert Lee McCoy (2:35)
Lonesome World Robert Lee McCoy Robert Lee McCoy (2:40)
Friar's Point Blues (2:54)
Ol' Mose (3:21)
Sweet Pepper Mama Robert Lee McCoy Robert Lee McCoy (2:49)
Return Mail Blues Robert Nighthawk (3:14)
My Friend Has Forsaken Me Robert Lee McCoy Robert Lee McCoy (3:13)
G-Man Robert Lee McCoy Robert Lee McCoy (2:40)
Every Day and Night Robert Lee McCoy (3:24)
The Moon Is Rising Robert Nighthawk Robert Nighthawk (2:44)
Kansas City Blues Traditional Robert Nighthawk (2:39)
Crying Won't Help You Robert Nighthawk (3:19)
CNA Robert Lee McCoy Robert Lee McCoy (3:21)
Black Angel Blues Robert Nighthawk (3:04)
My Sweet Lovin' Woman Robert McCollum, Robert McCullom Robert Nighthawk (2:53)
Don't Mistreat Your Woman Robert Lee McCoy Robert Lee McCoy (2:32)
Maggie Campbell Blues Robert Nighthawk Robert Nighthawk (2:50)
Prowling Nighthawk Robert Lee McCoy Robert Lee McCoy (3:10)
Jackson Town Gal Robert Nighthawk (2:51)
Feel So Bad Robert Nighthawk (2:47)
Mamie Lee Robert Lee McCoy Robert Lee McCoy (3:10)
Freight Train Blues Robert Lee McCoy (3:12)
Take It Easy Baby Robert Nighthawk (2:43)
Annie Lee Blues Hudson Whittaker Robert Nighthawk (3:11)

Credits

Walter Davis (Piano), Willie Dixon (Bass), Robert Nighthawk (Main Performer), Roosevelt Sykes (Piano), Henry Townsend (Guitar), Speckled Red (Piano), Joe Williams (Guitar), Bob Call (Piano), Jump Jackson (Drums), Ransom Knowling (Bass), Ernest Lane (Piano), Robert Lee McCoy (Guitar), Robert Lee McCoy (Vocals), Pinetop Perkins (Piano), Alan Taylor (Digital Remastering), Sonny Boy Williamson (Harmonica), Gary Atkinson (Producer), Gary Atkinson (Artwork), Ethel Mae (Vocals), Jeff Harris (Liner Notes)
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