Since September 2010, this blog has recorded the journey of this music junkie as I attempt to listen to all the music in my CD collection. CDs revisited in their entirety from start to finish - no skipping tracks, no shuffle. Compact Discs only - no vinyl, no tapes, no files.

Monday, May 26, 2025

Various Artists - Blues Masters, Volume 8: Mississippi Delta Blues (1993)


This blues compilation is Volume 8 in an extensive blues series of releases from Rhino which is slowly finding its way to my collection. Most of the influential 20th century Delta Blues musician are represented and the familiar characteristics are heard as well: sparse instrumentation (often just a guitarist accompanying himself singing), call-and-response between the guitar and the singer, 12-bar blues forms, and lyrics about hardship and heartbreak: "I asked her for water, she gave me gasoline." Great primer with just enough variety to hold interest throughout.

Excellent, detailed liner notes by writer and music critic Robert Palmer, author of Deep Blues.

Peak on the US Billboard Top 200 chart: Did not chart

Tracks:

SongArtist
Year
1Big Road BluesTommy Johnson1928
2Cool Drink Of Water BluesTommy Johnson1928
3Rattlesnake BluesCharley Patton1930
4Future BluesWillie Brown1931
5On the WallLouise Johnson1930
6Mississippi Jail House GroanRube Lacy1928
7Preachin' The Blues, Pts. I & IISon House1930
8Cross Road BluesRobert Johnson1937
9Catfish BluesRobert Petway1941
10I Feel Like Going HomeMuddy Waters1948
11Dark RoadFloyd Jones1952
12Eyesight To The BlindSonny Boy Williamson1951
13Sitting On Top Of The WorldHowlin' Wolf1958
14Goin' Down To Eli's (AKA I'm Gonna Murder My Baby)Robert Nighthawk1964
15I BelieveElmore James1952
16Something Inside MeElmore James1960
17Sweet Little AngelB.B. King1964
18Crosscut SawAlbert King1966

Personal Memory Associated with this CD: None. I was born in Panola County, Mississippi and lived there the first six months of my life (I'm told). For many years, I mistakenly thought that area of the state was considered part of the Delta. But a closer look revealed to me that Panola County is considered to be part of the North Mississippi Hill Country, which has its own distinct brand of blues. That don't mean I can't enjoy this good stuff though.

Previously revisited for the blog:
Blues Masters Sampler (1993)

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