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Country Blues: Complete Early Recordings (1927-1929)
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Originally Released: 1997
Discs: 1
Label: Revenant
Item Number: KOC02052

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Country Blues: Complete Early Recordings (1927-1929)
Track Listings
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1.    Sugar Baby
2.    Down South Blues
3.    Country Blues
4.    Sammie, Where Have You Been So Long?
5.    Danville Girl
6.    Pretty Polly
7.    New Prisoner's Song
8.    Hard Luck Blues
9.    Lost Love Blues
10.    Will Sweethearts Know Each Other There?
11.    Old Rub Alcohol Blues
12.    False Hearted Lover's Blues
13.    Lost Love Blues - (previously unreleased, alternate take, alternate take #1)
14.    Will Sweethearts Know Each Other There? - (previously unreleased, alternate take, alternate take #1)
15.    Old Rub Alcohol Blues - (previously unreleased, alternate take)
16.    Lost Love Blues - (previously unreleased, alternate take, alternate take #2)
17.    Will Sweethearts Know Each Other There? - (previously unreleased, alternate take, alternate take #2)
18.    Peddler and His Wife
19.    Hard for to Love
20.    Bound Steel Blues
21.    Aunt Jane Blues
Personnel: Dock Boggs, Hayes Shepherd (vocals, banjo); Bill Shepherd (vocals, fiddle); Hub Mahaffey (guitar).

Engineers include: Barry O'Connell.

Includes liner notes by Greil Marcus, Jon Pankake, Charles Wolfe, Barry O'Connell.

COUNTRY BLUES contains a 64-page book with rare photos and liner notes by Greil Marcus, Jon Pankake, Charles Wolfe.

Personnel: Dock Boggs (vocals, banjo); Bill Shephard (vocals, fiddle).

Liner Note Authors: Jon Pankake; Barry O'Connell; Greil Marcus; Charles Wolfe.

Photographer: Mike Seeger.

Released on John Fahey's Revenant label, this Dock Boggs collection includes all 12 of his 1927-29 recordings, plus five alternate takes and four cuts by Bill and Hayes Shepherd, friends and fellow players of Boggs. Included with the set is a 64-page book with essays by Greil Marcus, among others, and this is undoubtedly the best Dock Boggs collection ever assembled. ~ John Bush

Dock Boggs was a banjo player and singer in rural Kentucky in the 1920's. He only cut 12 songs and quit music in the '30s at his wife's insistence, but was rediscovered in the '60s by blues collectors who cherished his few recordings. This CD collects all the original sides, plus outtakes and some feverish tracks by Boggs' acolytes the Sheperd Brothers.

Those familiar with Harry Smith's landmark ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC already know "Sugar Baby" and "Country Blues," which remain the best tracks here. For pure, personal blues exorcism these outstrip even Robert Johnson's darkest moments. Also here is a chilling take on the standard "Pretty Polly" and "Down South Blues," which reveals a lyrical source for Fred Neil's '60s classic "Everybody's Talkin'." While some of the remaining tracks are more upbeat musically, lyrically they're still mired in hard luck and despair. The CD is housed in a beautiful 64-page hardbound book with essay by noted rock critic Greil Marcus and full notes on the recordings. This is a lovingly prepared reissue that's a must-own for any blues or folk fan.

Spin (4/98, p.130) - "...All of Boggs's music...is mind-blowingly great, and the packaging of COUNTRY BLUES is equally amazing. Lyrics, pics, and essays are bound into a lovely hardcover book, making COUNTRY BLUES a masterpiece of recycling..."

The Wire (3/98, p.52) - "...one of the most unique musicians in a tradition that places a premium on the singularity of the individual voice....Boggs conjured up the howling ghosts of Anglo-Celtic balladry and channeled them through the rhythmic temperament of the blues....intensely rhythmic..."



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