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Various Artists - The George Mitchell Collection Cd2

Track listing:
  1. Rabbit On A Log Lonzie Thomas 2:23
  2. Raise A Ruckus Tonight Lonzie Thomas 2:21
  3. My Three Women Lonzie Thomas 2:49
  4. Red Cross Store Lonzie Thomas 2:34
  5. Rats In The Kitchen Sleepy John Estes 1:41
  6. Special Agent Sleepy John Estes 2:53
  7. Trying To See Sleepy John Estes 2:51
  8. Mail Man Blues Sleepy John Estes 1:52
  9. Down Home Blues Teddy Williams 3:35
  10. Catfish Blues Teddy Williams 1:43
  11. Black Mattie Teddy Williams 2:56
  12. Sun Don't Shine Teddy Williams 2:16
  13. Trouble Brought Me Down Green Paschal 1:41
  14. My Lord Green Paschal 2:09
  15. Mother's Dead Green Paschal 1:24
  16. Lay My Burden Down Green Paschal 1:35
  17. Your Close Friend [1] Green Paschal 1:19
  18. I'm Going To Leave You In The Hands Of The Lord Green Paschal 1:51
  19. Hard Time Blues William Do Boy Diamond 3:24
  20. I Just Want To Talk To You William Do Boy Diamond 4:21
  21. Just A Dream I Got On My Mind Dewey Corley And Walter Miller 2:52
  22. Memphis Is A Wonderful City Dewey Corley And Walter Miller 1:49
  23. Down To Arkansas Dewey Corley And Walter Miller 3:47
  24. Rock Me Mama Bud Grant 2:06
  25. Freight Train Blues Bud Grant 2:31
  26. So Sweet Bud Grant 2:54
  27. Bud Grant's Grunt Bud Grant 2:13

Notes


1962-198?

George Mitchell doesn't just get the blues, he has to go out and find them. Thanks to his efforts, fans of authentic country blues have been able to hear the real deal without making the kind of road trips required of a dedicated producer, editor, musicologist, and folklorist. The listener who knows the real cosmic purpose of a bottleneck, knife blade, or small metal tube should drool over an account of Mitchell's exploits in the Deep South: "That night Mitchell returned to Burnside's place with a case of beer and some whiskey. Ten months later, Burnside had his first release." "George Mitchell was out roaming the South, scouting for stylistically eccentric blues musicians during the late '60s and '70s," summarizes another report. The previously mentioned performer was R.L. Burnside, a bluesman of particular delight in an era when death's scythe seemed to be severely limiting the ranks of such unique senior statesmen. Mississippi Joe Callicott and Jimmy Lee Williams are other artists who Mitchell brought to light in a big way as a result of his research trips; he is considered a specialist on the subject of Callicott. Credits for Mitchell can also be found on recordings of more famous performers in this genre, including Furry Lewis and Skip James, his involvement ranging from recording new material to, in the latter case, fine-tuning a reissue. Mitchell, who worked quite regularly with the Fat Possum label, presented an annual folk festival in Columbus, MS. He also published a book, Blow My Blues Away, which has been difficult to track down since its early-'70s release. Fat Possum Records issued as expansive seven-disc box set containing the bulk of Mitchell's field recordings in 2008.