Not The Same Old Blues Crap II
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Easy Rider - Scott Dunbar
- Goin' Down South - R.L. Burnside
- Walkin' Blues [Live] - R.L. Burnside
- I Feel Good Again - Charlie Feathers, Junior Kimbrough
- Meet Me in the City - Junior Kimbrough
- Black Mattie - Robert Belfour
- Goin' Back to the Bridge - Asie Payton
- Please Tell Me You Love Me - Asie Payton
- Goin' Back Home - Paul "Wine" Jones
- I'm Gonna Leave - Paul "Wine" Jones
- Sail On - T-Model Ford
- House Where Nobody Lives - King Ernest
- Camino - Super Chikan
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #134182 in Music
- Released on: 2001-06-19
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Fat Possum Primer
Outstanding sampler from Nortern Mississippi Hill Country Blues label Fat Possum. Much prefer this sampler to the first one. This has that gritty country blues feel with many songs feeling like they were recorded in a leaky basement(and many were). Standouts are the two RL Burnside tracks: "Goin down South" is a staple of his music and the version included of "Walkin Blues" is top notch. The previously unreleased "I Feel Good Again" by Junior Kimbrough and Charlie Feathers is worth more than the low 4.99 price to buy this. The Asie Payton tracks are both stunners and Paul Wine Jones and Super Chikan add some diversity in style with there numbers.
good stuff, lousy title (it's dirt cheap, too)
Actually, this is the same old blues...; the "purists" who run the label either don't know it or won't admit it. This sort of purist nonsense is as old as the music but whenever another generation comes along there's another spasm of it. As for the selections, this is really fine music, as varied as you could possibly want. Even some greasy old soul that somebody probably smokes cigars to while they're swilling beer (just to mention a couple seemingly proscribed activities mentioned in the liner notes). But this label records stuff Alligator never did, right? Way wrong; Hound Dog Taylor was as funky as any of this.
Filter out all the Fat Possum trademark noise and leave that to the college students to whom it matters. This is a very fine collection of blues that any blues fan will thoroughly enjoy. Maybe a slight lean toward the rural and the rocky but so what?
ahh Possum
PURE GOLD! this is a great compilation with great tunes! if you like old style blues played by the delta musicians of today (roughly) this is it!




