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Big Joe Shelton - Discography (2008-2017)

Big Joe Shelton - Discography (2008-2017)

BAND/ARTIST: Big Joe Shelton

  • Title: Discography
  • Year Of Release: 2008-2017
  • Label: Alt45, Big Joe Shelton
  • Genre: Blues
  • Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 02:21:16
  • Total Size: 1,5 Gb (scans)
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Big Joe Shelton - Discography (2008-2017)


2008 - Black Prairie Blues:
01. Ribs And Cat Whisky (2:16)
02. In Mississippi (5:28)
03. Chitlin' Lovin' Man (2:53)
04. Mississippi Night (4:58)
05. Hope We Live To See The Day (5:01)
06. One's Too Many (3:37)
07. Devil Lives In Memphis (3:42)
08. Black Prairie Blues (5:25)
09. Nothin' Can Save It (3:00)
10. Scratchin' Yo Itch (4:04)
11. Best I Can Tell (6:47)
12. Cat Fish Alley (3:04)
13. Ears Like A Mule (2:28)
14. Can't Come Back (2:50)
15. Be A Woman (3:33)



2011 - The Older I Get The Better I Was:
01. Hole In Yo Soul (3:09)
02. The Older I Get the Better I Was (3:38)
03. What Else Can It Be (3:46)
04. Women and Whiskey (5:00)
05. Psychoanalyst Voodoo Queen (4:02)
06. Midnight in Mississippi (2:23)
07. Ashes To Ashes (5:24)
08. Thanks For the Love (5:21)
09. They Can't Be Satisfied (2:47)
10. Hard To Get Along (3:04)



2013 - I'd Never Let Her Down:
01. Frog's Hair (3:14)
02. I'd Never Let Her Down (3:03)
03. How Good Love Could Be (4:04)
04. Stop the Hating (4:51)
05. Laugh Out Loud (5:55)
06. Little Willie (4:15)
07. Catfish Ed (3:50)
08. Pity Party (3:57)
09. Strong Addiction (3:29)
10. Riding With the Wind (4:20)
11. Leaving Yo Behind (2:22)



2017 - Ridin' A Chicken:
01. Put The Chairs In The Wagon (4:44)
02. Ridin' A Chicken (4:51)
03. Got So Hot (5:47)
04. I Done Got Tired (3:47)
05. Just Let Me Bleed (4:12)
06. Inhale Blessings (3:36)
07. No Man's Land (2:46)
08. Pool Hall Red (5:07)
09. Lorraine (4:09)
10. Too Wet To Plow (5:39)
11. Time To Go Home (6:05)
12. My Future Lies Behind Me Now (4:25)

Big Joe Shelton was born in the Black Prairie region of Northeast Mississippi. As a child growing up in a small Mississippi town he was exposed to an African-American culture, which still strongly reflected that of the early part of the twentith century. He attended tent minstrel shows, bar-b-que picnics and heard street musicians performing authentic traditional blues. The Black Belt region is also the birthplace of blues legends Howlin’ Wolf, Bukka White and Big Joe Williams. As a young man he was fortunate in befriending Williams and this association greatly influenced his musical sensibilities.
As a child Big Joe sang in church and grammer school choirs. In his teens he began playing the harmonica and guitar.
“The Older I Get the Better I Was” is his second release on the independent ALT 45 RECORDS label. It was recorded at the B.B. King Recording Studio on the campus of Mississippi Valley State University at Itta Bena over the Summer of 2010. It includes ten original tracks all conceived in the fertile imagination of this gifted songwriter.
“Black Prairie Blues”, his 2008 release, was a finalist in the 2009 International Blues Challenge for the Best Self-Produced CD Award. A song from that album, “Devil Lives in Memphis,” was nominated for 2008 song of the year by Blues Critic Magazine reader’s poll. The album was listed in the top ten on numerous national and international blues radio charts including: Australia, The Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom, France, Canada, Germany, and the United States. It also received extensive play on Sirus XM satellite radio’s B.B. King’s Bluesville program. The CD garnered stellar reviews from national and international blues music magazines including: Living Blues (US), Elmore Magazine (US), Blues Matters (UK), Juke Blues (UK), and Blues Review (US).
Big Joe has performed at numerous festivals and clubs throughout the southeastern United States including: King Biscuit Blues Festival, Howlin’ Wolf Memorial Blues Festival, Freedom Creek Blues Festival and the Beal Street Mess Around. He has also toured England, France, Belgium, Bulgaria and the Netherlands.
He has played with blues legends Big Joe Williams, Furry Lewis, Son Thomas, Junior Kimbrough, Fenton Robinson and BMA / Handy Award nominees Willie King, Blind Mississippi Morris, R. L. Burnside and Johnny Rawls as well as Daniel “Slick” Ballinger, the 2007 BMA Best New Artist and 2009 Grammy nominee Elvin Bishop.
Shelton was awarded a 2010 Artist Fellowship from the Mississippi Arts Commission and is a member of their “Artist Roster” (http://www.arts.state.ms.us/artist-roster/index.php) as well as their “Mississippi Folk arts / Folklife Directory” (http://www.arts.state.ms.us/special-projects/folklife.php). He was honored in 2007 by being included on the “Columbus / Cat Fish Alley” Mississippi Blues Trail Marker (http://www.msbluestrail.org/commission.html).
Among his contributions toward perpetuation of the blues is his involvement with the Jazz Foundation of America, The Mississippi Arts Commission, and the Howlin’ Wolf Blues Society “Blues in School” educational programs.




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