Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues Singers

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Album Details

Title: King of the Delta Blues Singers
Artist: Robert Johnson
Release Date: 1966
Re-Released On: 4/7/2009
Label: Columbia/Legacy, Sony Music Distribution
Duration: 43:08
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 074646574621, 074640165412, 074640165443, 074645294421, 4582192932742, 5099749300620
Genre: Blues
Styles: Country Blues, Pre-War Country Blues, Delta Blues, Pre-War Blues, Slide Guitar Blues, Regional Blues
Moods: Eerie, Gloomy, Intense, Plaintive, Searching, Somber, Spooky, Tense/Anxious, Bleak, Brooding, Fiery, Gritty, Intimate, Ominous, Passionate, Visceral, Angst-Ridden, Earnest, Earthy, Irreverent, Organic, Reflective
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Cross Road Blues
  2. Terraplane Blues
  3. Come on in My Kitchen
  4. Walking Blues
  5. Last Fair Deal Gone Down
  6. 32-20 Blues
  7. Kindhearted Woman Blues
  8. If I Had Possession over Judgement Day
  9. Preaching Blues (Up Jumped the Devil)
  10. When You Got a Good Friend
  11. Rambling on My Mind
  12. Stones in My Passway
  13. Traveling Riverside Blues
  14. Milkcow's Calf Blues
  15. Me and the Devil Blues
  16. Hellhound on My Trail
  17. Traveling Riverside Blues [Alternate Take][#]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDSony Music Distribution1229
1999CDSony Music Distribution4930062
1998CDColumbia/Legacy65746
1994CDColumbia/Legacy52944

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Album Review

Reading about the power inherent in Robert Johnson's music is one thing, but actually experiencing it is another matter entirely. The official 1998 edition of the original 1961 album was certainly worth the wait, remastered off the best quality original 78s available, of far superior quality to any of the source materials used on even the 1991 box set. Johnson's guitar takes on a fullness never heard on previous reissues, and except for a nagging hiss in spots on "Terraplane Blues" (the equalization on this disc is extreme, to even sport some minute turntable rumble in the low end), this really brings his music alive. If there is such a thing as a greatest-hits package available on Johnson, this landmark album, which jump-started the whole '60s blues revival, would certainly be the one. The majority of Johnson's best-known tunes, the ones that made the legend, are all aboard: "Crossroads," "Walkin' Blues," "Me & the Devil Blues," "Come On In My Kitchen," and the apocalyptic visions contained in "Hellhound On My Trail" are the blues at its finest, the lyrics sheer poetry. And making its first appearance anywhere is a newly discovered (in 1998) alternate take of "Traveling Riverside Blues" that's appended to the original 16-track lineup. If you are starting your blues collection from the ground up, be sure to make this your very first purchase. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam BlockProject Director
Art SatherlyRecording Supervision
Burt GoldblattArtwork
Carol GrobeArt Direction
Don LawProducer
Frank DriggsEditing, Producer, Reissue Producer
John JacksonProject Director
Lawrence CohnArtwork
Michael Donaldson?
Peter GuralnickLiner Notes
Robert JohnsonGuitar, Vocals
Robert VosgienDigital Mastering
Stanley WeissRemastering
Steve LaskerRestoration
Steve LaVereDigital Transfer Producer
Vincent LieblerEngineer