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Robert Nighthawk - Live On Maxwell Street: 1964 (1979)

Robert Nighthawk - Live On Maxwell Street: 1964 (1979)

BAND/ARTIST: Robert Nighthawk

  • Title: Live On Maxwell Street: 1964
  • Year Of Release: 1979
  • Label: Rounder
  • Genre: Acoustic Blues, Chicago Blues
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:48:57
  • Total Size: 240 mb
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Tracklist

01. Goin' Down To Eli's (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964)
02. Mr. Bell's Shuffle (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964)
03. The Time Have Come (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964)
04. Yakity Yak (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964)
05. Nighthawk Shuffle (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964)
06. Take It Easy Baby (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964)
07. Maxwell Street Medley (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964)
08. Burning Heat (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964)
09. I Need Love So Bad (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964)
10. Excerpts From Interview / Kansas City

Recorded by Norman Dayron live on the street (you can actually hear cars driving by!) in 1964 with just Robert Whitehead on drums and Johnny Young on rhythm guitar in support, Nighthawk's slide playing (and single string soloing, for that matter) are nothing short of elegant and explosive. Highlights include "The Maxwell Street Medley," which combines his two big hits "Anna Lee" and "Sweet Black Angel"; a mind-altering 12-bar solo on "The Time Have Come," which proves that Nighthawk's lead playing was just as well developed as his slide work; and a couple of wild instrumentals with Carey Bell sitting in on harmonica. Nighthawk sounds cool as a cucumber, presiding over everything with an almost genial charm while laying the toughest sounds imaginable. One of the top three greatest live blues albums of all time. The 2000 CD reissue on Bullseye Blues & Jazz adds five previously unreleased bonus tracks, although Nighthawk doesn't have a lead vocal on any of these. "The Real McCoy" is an instrumental, Young sings on "Big World Blues" and "All I Want for Breakfast/Them Kind of People," Bell sings "I Got News for You," and J.B. Lenoir takes a guest lead vocal on "Mama Talk to Your Daughter" (though Peter Gurlanick's liner notes express doubt that the singer is actually Lenoir).

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