The complete plantation recordings : the historic 1941-42 Library of Congress field recordings /

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Author / Creator:Muddy Waters, 1915-1983
Imprint:Universal City, CA : Chess MCA, p1993.
Description:1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
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Format: CD Audio Music recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4536945
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Other title:Historic 1941-42 Library of Congress field recordings.
Country blues.
I be's troubled.
Burr Clover Farm blues.
Ramblin' kid blues.
Rosalie.
Joe Turner.
Pearlie May blues.
Take a walk with me.
Burr clover blues.
I be bound to write to you.
You're gonna miss me when I'm gone.
You got to take sick and die some of these days.
Why don't you live so God can use you.
32-20 blues.
Other authors / contributors:Son Simms Four.
Notes:Blues; all songs written by McKinley Morganfield (i.e. Muddy Waters) except Joe Turner and Pearlie May blues.
In part previously unissued.
Compact disc.
Program notes by Mary Katherine Aldin (15 p. : ill.) in container.
Muddy Waters, guitar and vocals ; in part with other musicians, including the Son Simms Four.
Recorded in Stovall, Miss., ca. Aug. 24-31, 1941 (1st-6th works) and July 24, 1942 (7th-17th works) and in Clarksdale, Miss., ca. July 20-24, 1942 (18th-22nd works).
Standard no.:076732934425
Publisher's no.:CHD-9344 Chess MCA
Table of Contents:
  • Country blues : number one
  • Interview #1 / by Alan Lomax
  • I be's troubled
  • Interview #2 / by John Work & Alan Lomax
  • Burr Clover Farm blues
  • Interview #3 / by John Work
  • Ramblin' kid blues : partial
  • Ramblin' kid blues
  • Rosalie
  • Joe Turner
  • Pearlie May blues
  • Take a walk with me
  • Burr clover blues
  • Interview #4
  • I be bound to write to you : first version
  • I be bound to write to you : second version
  • You're gonna miss me when I'm gone : number one
  • You got to take sick and die some of these days
  • Why don't you live so God can use you
  • Country blues : number two
  • You're gonna miss me when I'm gone : number two
  • 32-20 blues.