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Best of Lead Belly

Best of Lead Belly
Leadbelly

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Track Listing

  1. Bourgeois Blues
  2. Looky Looky Yonder/Black Betty
  3. Poor Howard/Green Corn
  4. Gallis Pole
  5. Noted Rider
  6. Big Fat Woman
  7. Bottle up and Go
  8. Bring Me Li'l Water, Silvy
  9. Julie Ann Johnson
  10. Line 'Em
  11. Whoa Back Buck
  12. John Hardy
  13. In New Orleans (House of the Rising Sun)
  14. Goodnight Irene
  15. Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
  16. How Long
  17. Yellow Gal
  18. On a Monday
  19. Blue Tail Fly
  20. Boll Weevil

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15043 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-05-02
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Pretty close.5
This single-disc compilation makes a pretty good introduction to the legendary folk/ blues musician, Lead Belly. The sound quality is good and comparable to the more recent collection Absolutely the Best, and this CD contains many of the same standards as that album, including "The Bourgeois Blues," "In New Orleans," "Goodnight Irene" and "Where Did You Sleep Last Night," as well as additional classics such as "Yellow Gal," "Blue Tail Fly" and "The Boll Weevil Song." The only thing stopping this collection from being indisputably more definitive than Absolutely the Best is the unfortunate absence of "Midnight Special," a song famously covered by Creedence Clearwater Revival in the late 1960s, and probably one of Huddie's four or five most popular songs. My suggestion? If you're willing to shell out a bit more, then get this album along with Lead Belly Sings for Children, also available on Amazon. The latter contains the aformentioned "Midnight Special," as well as a number of wonderful children's songs, spirituals and medleys.

One of the very best single-disc Leadbelly compilations5
This Cleopatra disc is a great place to start for those just getting acquainted with Huddie Ledbetter. It's not definitive, of course, but these fine transfers of Leadbelly's best-known songs will satisfy most casual fans, and while "Take This Hammer" (a part of the "When The Sun Goes Down"-series) is probably a little more accessible for the casual listener, you can't beat this disc as far as the song selection goes.

More serious fans will of course want "The Definitive Leadbelly" from the Catfish label, or the multi-volume "Leadbelly Legacy" series from Smithsonian/Folkways, but this is a terrific starting point for the curious. Huddie Ledbetter, who usually performed solo accompanied only by his own twelve-string guitar, was the first black musician to gain recognition amongst the white audiences of the 20s and 30s, and this is essential early American blues and folk music.

leadbelly is the best5
buy this. don't hesitate. it's necessary for you to own it and know it. otherwise you just don't know what you're missing. buy the robert johnson and hank williams complete recordings as well. then you're off to a good start. country blues, to me, is the direct predecessor to rock music, and it's some of the purest, most enjoyable music out there.