Ma Rainey - The Complete 1928 Seesions In Chronological Order (Reissue) (1994)
BAND/ARTIST: Ma Rainey
- Title: The Complete 1928 Seesions In Chronological Order
- Year Of Release: 1994
- Label: DOC
- Genre: Blues, Folk, Oldies
- Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:08:54
- Total Size: 238 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Black Cat Hoot Owl Blues Ma Rainey 2:32
2. Log Camp Blues Ma Rainey 2:58
3. Hear Me Talking To You Ma Rainey 3:04
4. Hustlin' Blues Ma Rainey 2:42
5. Prove It On Me Blues Ma Rainey 2:45
6. Victim Of The Blues Ma Rainey 2:38
7. Traveling Blues Ma Rainey 2:47
8. Deep Moaning Blues (Take 1) Ma Rainey 3:03
9. Deep Moaning Blues (Take 2) Ma Rainey 2:47
10. Daddy Goodbye Blues Ma Rainey 3:15
11. Sleep Talking Blues (Take 1) Ma Rainey 3:14
12. Sleep Talking Blues (Take 2) Ma Rainey 3:20
13. Tough Luck Blues Ma Rainey 3:08
14. Blame It On The Blues Ma Rainey 3:12
15. Sweet Rough Man Ma Rainey 3:09
16. Runaway Blues Ma Rainey 2:30
17. Screech Owl Blues Ma Rainey 3:02
18. Black Dust Blues Ma Rainey 2:56
19. Leaving This Morning Ma Rainey 3:13
20. Black Eye Blues (Take 1) Ma Rainey 3:22
21. Black Eye Blues (Take 2) Ma Rainey 3:15
22. Ma And Pa Poorhouse Blues Ma Rainey with Papa Charlie Jackson 3:06
23. Big Feeling Blues Ma Rainey with Papa Charlie Jackson 2:47
"Ma" Rainey (born Gertrude Pridgett, September 1882 or April 26, 1886 – December 22, 1939) was one of the earliest African-American professional blues singers and one of the first generation of blues singers to record. She was billed as the "Mother of the Blues".
She began performing as a young teenager and became known as Ma Rainey after her marriage to Will Rainey, in 1904. They toured with the Rabbit Foot Minstrels and later formed their own group, Rainey and Rainey, Assassinators of the Blues. Her first recording was made in 1923. In the next five years, she made over 100 recordings, including "Bo-Weevil Blues" (1923), "Moonshine Blues" (1923), "See See Rider Blues" (1924), "Black Bottom" (1927), and "Soon This Morning" (1927).
Rainey was known for her powerful vocal abilities, energetic disposition, majestic phrasing, and a "moaning" style of singing. Her powerful voice was never adequately captured on her records, because she recorded exclusively for Paramount, which was known for its below-average recording techniques and poor shellac quality. However, her other qualities are present and most evident in her early recordings "Bo-Weevil Blues" and "Moonshine Blues".
Rainey recorded with Louis Armstrong, and she toured and recorded with the Georgia Jazz Band. She continued to tour until 1935, when she retired and went to live in her hometown.
She began performing as a young teenager and became known as Ma Rainey after her marriage to Will Rainey, in 1904. They toured with the Rabbit Foot Minstrels and later formed their own group, Rainey and Rainey, Assassinators of the Blues. Her first recording was made in 1923. In the next five years, she made over 100 recordings, including "Bo-Weevil Blues" (1923), "Moonshine Blues" (1923), "See See Rider Blues" (1924), "Black Bottom" (1927), and "Soon This Morning" (1927).
Rainey was known for her powerful vocal abilities, energetic disposition, majestic phrasing, and a "moaning" style of singing. Her powerful voice was never adequately captured on her records, because she recorded exclusively for Paramount, which was known for its below-average recording techniques and poor shellac quality. However, her other qualities are present and most evident in her early recordings "Bo-Weevil Blues" and "Moonshine Blues".
Rainey recorded with Louis Armstrong, and she toured and recorded with the Georgia Jazz Band. She continued to tour until 1935, when she retired and went to live in her hometown.
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