Elmore James - Dark and Dreary

Elmore James - Dark and Dreary
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Album Details

Title: Dark and Dreary
Artist: Elmore James
Release Date: 2/22/2005
Label: Universe
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 8026575144224
Genre: Blues
Styles: Chicago Blues, Electric Chicago Blues, Electric Blues, Electric Delta Blues, Slide Guitar Blues, Regional Blues
Moods: Fierce, Gritty, Passionate, Street-Smart, Uncompromising, Boisterous, Brash, Cathartic, Confident, Earthy, Exuberant, Fiery, Intense, Organic, Rollicking
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Dust My Broom
  2. Please Find My Baby [Take 1]
  3. Hawaiian Boogie [Take 1]
  4. Please Find My Baby [Take 2]
  5. Lost Woman Blues (Please Find My Baby) [Take 3]
  6. Hand in Hand
  7. Long Tall Woman Blues
  8. Rock My Baby Right
  9. My Baby's Gone
  10. One More Drink [Take 1]
  11. One More Drink [Take 2]
  12. Baby What's Wrong
  13. I Believe
  14. Sinful Woman
  15. I Held My Baby Last Night
  16. Round House Boogie (aka Sax Symphonic Boogie) [Instrumental]
  17. Kicking the Blues Around (Flaming Blues) [Instrumental]
  18. Sax-Only Boogie [Instrumental]
  19. Dumb Woman Blues
  20. Sweet Little Woman
  21. I May Be Wrong
  22. Early in the Morning
  23. Hawaiian Boogie [Take 2]
  24. Can't Stop Lovin'
  25. Make a Little Love
  26. My Best Friend (Make My Dreams Come True) [Take 1]

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Make My Dreams Come True [Take 2]
  2. Make My Dreams Come True [Take 3]
  3. Make My Dreams Come True [Take 4]
  4. Make My Dreams Come True [Take 7]
  5. Strange Kinda Feeling [Take 1]
  6. Strange Kinda Feeling [Take 2]
  7. Strange Kinda Feeling [Take 3]
  8. Strange Kinda Feeling [Take 4]
  9. Strange Kinda Feeling [Take 5]
  10. Strange Kinda Feeling [Take 6]
  11. Dark and Dreary [Take 1]
  12. Dark and Dreary [Take 2]
  13. Dark and Dreary [Take 4]
  14. Quarter Past Nine
  15. Where Can My Baby Be [Take 1]
  16. Where Can My Baby Be [Take 8]
  17. Where Can My Baby Be [Take 9]
  18. Please Come Back to Me (Sho' Nuff I Do)
  19. Sho' Nuff I Do [Session Talk & False Start]
  20. Sho' Nuff I Do [Alternate Take]
  21. Sho' Nuff I Do
  22. 1839 Blues
  23. I Got a Strange Baby
  24. Canton Mississippi Breakdown [Instrumental]
  25. Sunny Land
  26. Standing at the Crossroads
  27. Late Hours at Midnight
  28. The Way You Treat Me (aka Mean and Evil)
  29. Happy Home
  30. No Love in My Heart

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDUniverse144

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Album Review

Elmore James didn't live long enough to garner mainstream attention: a heart attack in 1963 sent him to the grave at the much too early age of 45, denying him the acclaim and crossover success he so richly deserved. But regardless, by the time of his death James was already a blues legend, his influence inestimable, as his signature slide guitar style affected not just the blues and r&b scenes but the rock world as well. For all its Dark and Dreary title, this sumptuous two-CD set gloriously revisits James' early years, paying a superb tribute to the singer/guitarist across 56 tracks. An expansive, well-researched, career-spanning biography tells James' story with obvious devotion and delight, while the track listing carefully notes the place, date, and musicians featured on each recording. Proceeding chronologically, the set begins in Jackson, MS, in August 1951, and traces a myriad of James' recordings before drawing to a close in Culver City, CA, in September three years later. The vast bulk of these numbers were performed by James' band the Broomdusters, which underwent numerous lineup shifts during this period -- thus the close attention paid to the musicians present at each session. If disc one is the meat of the set, then disc two is the soul, as James and company run through multiple takes of a clutch of numbers. This is an ever more popular trick among archivists to further milk hardcore fans of their hard-earned cash, but less so in James' case. The differences between each version may be slight, but there's no discernible dip in enthusiasm even as the band hits the fifth, eighth, or ninth go-round. As exciting a vocalist as he was an astounding guitarist, and whether offering up backyard licks, rollicking boogies, stirring r&b, or soul-shattering blues, James was the master of them all. His work was always riveting, and as a performer every word he sang and every note he slid, plucked, or strummed strutted with style and was delivered with a power so electrifying that it still sparks with that current today. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bep Brown OrchestraPerformer
Boyd AtkinsSax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)
Chicago Hound HogsPerformer
Cub KodaLiner Notes
Elmore JamesVocals, Guitar
Frock O'DellDrums
Ike TurnerGuitar, Piano
J.T. "Big Boy Brown"Performer
J.T. BrownVocals, Sax (Tenor)
James ParrTrumpet
Jesse SailesDrums
Jewell L. GrantSax (Baritone)
Johnny JonesPerformer
Johnny Jones & the King CasualsPiano, Arranger, Vocals
Leonard WareBass
Maxwell Street Jimmy DavisSax (Tenor)
Odie Payne, Jr.Drums
Ralph "Chuck" HamiltonBass
Ransom KnowlingBass
Raymond HillSax (Tenor)
Sarah MangoraArtwork
Saxman BrownPerformer
Sonny Boy WilliamsonHarmonica
Willard McDanielPiano