Charley Patton - Father Of The Delta Blues (2025) Hi Res
BAND/ARTIST: Charley Patton
- Title: Father Of The Delta Blues
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Black Swan
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 00:36:48
- Total Size: 89 mb | 131 mb | 320 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Charley Patton - Pony Blues
02. Charley Patton - Banty Rooster Blues
03. Charley Patton - Shake it and Break It
04. Charley Patton - I Shall Not Be Moved
05. Charley Patton - Down the Dirt Road Blues
06. Charley Patton - Jesus Is A Dying Bed-Maker
07. Charley Patton - Lord I'm Discouraged
08. Charley Patton - I'm Goin' Home
09. Charley Patton - Some Summer Day
10. Charley Patton - A Spoonful Blues
11. Charley Patton - Elder Greene Blues (Take 2)
12. Charley Patton - Some These Days I'll Be Gone
01. Charley Patton - Pony Blues
02. Charley Patton - Banty Rooster Blues
03. Charley Patton - Shake it and Break It
04. Charley Patton - I Shall Not Be Moved
05. Charley Patton - Down the Dirt Road Blues
06. Charley Patton - Jesus Is A Dying Bed-Maker
07. Charley Patton - Lord I'm Discouraged
08. Charley Patton - I'm Goin' Home
09. Charley Patton - Some Summer Day
10. Charley Patton - A Spoonful Blues
11. Charley Patton - Elder Greene Blues (Take 2)
12. Charley Patton - Some These Days I'll Be Gone
If the Delta country blues has a convenient source point, it would probably be Charley Patton, its first great star. His hoarse, impassioned singing style, fluid guitar playing, and unrelenting beat made him the original king of the Delta blues. Much more than your average itinerant musician, Patton was an acknowledged celebrity and a seminal influence on musicians throughout the Delta. Rather than bumming his way from town to town, Patton would be called up to play at plantation dances, juke joints, and the like. He'd pack them in like sardines everywhere he went, and the emotional sway he held over his audiences caused him to be tossed off of more than one plantation by the ownership, simply because workers would leave crops unattended to listen to him play any time he picked up a guitar. He epitomized the image of a '20s "sport" blues singer: rakish, raffish, easy to provoke, capable of downing massive quantities of food and liquor, a woman on each arm, with a flashy, expensive-looking guitar fitted with a strap and kept in a traveling case by his side, only to be opened up when there was money or good times involved. His records especially his first and biggest hit, "Pony Blues" could be heard on phonographs throughout the South. Although he was certainly not the first Delta bluesman to record, he quickly became one of the genre's most popular. By late-'20s Mississippi plantation standards, Charley Patton was a star, a genuine celebrity.
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