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HARD TO EXPLAIN

Genre: Reissues
Label: BGP
Releasedatum: 31-10-2014
Herkomst: NL
Item-nr: 3313353
EAN: 0029667528528
Levertijd: Gemiddeld 28 werkdagen

Recensie

Met de opkomst van de Psychedelica, de invloeden vanuit de Soul en de opkomst van vernieuwers als Jimi Hendrix was het noodzaak voor de gevestigde blues orde om eind jaren zestig aansluiting te vinden bij de nieuwe generatie. Een enkeling als Freddy Robinson en Albert King sloten zich zelfs aan bij het hippe Stax. Deze compilatie laat de top van de jaren zestig blues horen die hun roots muziek succesvol vermengen met soul, funk en andere nieuwigheden.

We were pleased when our “Shattered Dreams” collection proved to be a good seller. It had been compiled on something of a whim to examine how blues developed during the late 60s and 70s, a period when it had fallen out of fashion.

Blues records were being issued most often for regional independent labels in areas with established blues scenes, such as Los Angeles and Chicago. They weren’t released with the charts in mind, but were part of the strategy to keep the artist in the public eye and maybe earn them a gig, or a place on local jukeboxes. For years these later blues records were seen as hybrids and largely ignored, until young funk collectors hungry for new sounds started to pick them up.

“Hard To Explain” covers a variety of styles, all influenced to some degree by aspects of the American black music spectrum. Jimmy Robins, Ray Agee and Big Daddy Rucker slow things down and give us blues enriched by deep soul ballads, whereas Earl Wright, Larry Davis, Tommy Youngblood and others update the R&B dancer. On the funkier side, we open with Freddy Robinson, who remade his hit ‘The Creeper’ with the help of Isaac Hayes’ backing band the Movement, while Albert King totally transforms James Brown’s ‘Cold Sweat’. Other stars of the compilation include Smokey Wilson, Finis Tasby, Artie White and Jimmy McCracklin, who all help prove that the blues didn’t die in the 70s, but instead adapted to what was going on in the world at large. This immediacy still shines through today, making this another vital collection from a sometimes less fondly remembered era in blues history.

(tekst: Ace Records)
1. The Creeper - Freddie Robinson
2. Gimme Some Of Yours (I'll Give You Some Of Mine) - Artie White
3. You Upset Me Baby - Larry Davis
4. Walk On - Finis Tasby
5. Getting Down With You - Obrey Wilson
6. It's Hard To Explain - Ray Agee
7. Don't Down Me People Pt 1 - Memphis Soul
8. Lovemaker - Lowell Fulson
9. Cold Sweat- Albert King
10. I Want You - Smokey Wilson
11. I Don't Understand It - Icewater Slim & The Forth Floor
12. Go Go Train - Smokey Wilson
13. He Made You Mine - Big Daddy Rucker
14. Find Something Else To Do - Finis Tasby
15. Getting Down With The Game - Adolph Jacobs
16. I Finally Got You - Jimmy McCracklin
17. Them Love Blues - Earl Wright
18. Hey Little Girl - Tommy Youngblood
19. Sister Rose - Shakey Jake
20. It's Real Jimmy Robins

Tracks

Disc 1
1. The Creeper
2. Gimme Some Off Yours (I'll Give You Some Of Mine)
3. You Upset Me Baby
4. Walk On
5. Getting Down With You
6. It's Hard To Explain
7. Don't Down Me People (Pt 1)
8. Lovemaker
9. Cold Sweat
10. I Want You
11. I Don't Understand It
12. Go Go Train
13. He Made You Mine
14. Find Something Else To Do
15. Gettin' Down With The Game
16. I Finally Got You
17. Them Love Blues
18. Hey Little Girl
19. Sister Rose
20. It's Real [Part 1]

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