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Mississippi Fred McDowell - Mojo Hand: Previously Unreleased (2022) Hi Res

Mississippi Fred McDowell - Mojo Hand: Previously Unreleased (2022) Hi Res
  • Title: Mojo Hand: Previously Unreleased
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: 2002 Delta Blues Routes
  • Genre: Blues
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 00:55:46
  • Total Size: 129 mb | 266 mb | 547 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Live)
02. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Louise (Live)
03. Mississippi Fred McDowell - John Henry (Live)
04. Mississippi Fred McDowell - My Babe (Live)
05. Mississippi Fred McDowell - I Woke Up This Morning (Live)
06. Mississippi Fred McDowell - (Glory, Glory, Hallelujah) When I lay My Burden Down (Live)
07. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Jesus On The Mainline (Live)
08. Mississippi Fred McDowell - You Gotta Move (Live)
09. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Worried Blues (Live)
10. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Baby Take My Rest (Live)
11. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Mojo Hand (Live)
12. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Lord I Wonder What I Have Done Wrong (Live)
13. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Kokomo Blues (Live)
14. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Write Me A Few Of Your Lines (Live)

When Mississippi Fred McDowell proclaimed on one of his last albums, "I do not play no rock & roll," it was less a boast by an aging musician swept aside by the big beat than a mere statement of fact. As a stylist and purveyor of the original Delta blues, he was superb, equal parts Charley Patton and Son House coming to the fore through his roughed-up vocals and slashing bottleneck style of guitar playing. McDowell knew he was the real deal, and while others were diluting and updating their sound to keep pace with the changing times and audiences, Mississippi Fred stood out from the rest of the pack simply by not changing his style one iota. Though he scorned the amplified rock sound with a passion matched by few country bluesmen, he certainly had no qualms about passing any of his musical secrets along to his young, white acolytes, prompting several of them including a young Bonnie Raitt to develop slide guitar techniques of their own. Although generally lumped in with other blues "rediscoveries" from the '60s, the most amazing thing about him was that this rich repository of Delta blues had never recorded in the '20s or early '30s, didn't get "discovered" until 1959, and didn't become a full-time professional musician until the mid-'60s.


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