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Blue Memphis
Memphis Slim
Blue Memphis
Genres: Blues, Pop, R&B
 
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Memphis Slim, a.k.a. John Len (and Peter) Chatman, born in 1915 in Memphis, and deceased en 1988, started playing piano during the 1920s. He met the great pianist Roosevelt Sykes, and started his recording career in the 19...  more »

     
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All Artists: Memphis Slim
Title: Blue Memphis
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Wounded Bird Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/1971
Re-Release Date: 2/15/2005
Genres: Blues, Pop, R&B
Styles: Chicago Blues, Traditional Blues, Acoustic Blues, Piano Blues
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 664140189928

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Memphis Slim, a.k.a. John Len (and Peter) Chatman, born in 1915 in Memphis, and deceased en 1988, started playing piano during the 1920s. He met the great pianist Roosevelt Sykes, and started his recording career in the 1940s. He settled down in Chicago, where he played with bassist Willie Dixon, and moved to Paris in 1961, where he delighted parisian Blues fans ("Live at the Hot Club"). He then recorded many sessions in London (with Alexis Korner, among others), including this "Blue Memphis" album (1970), a concept album in which he teams up with top musicians, like Chris Spedding, Peter Green, Duster Bennett, John Paul Jones and Pete Winfield In this "concept album", Memphis Slim goes down memory lane, by performing some of his standards, with a British instrumentation. Words run naturally, and notes break out with a sound rarely heard in Blues. If you like vinyl albums, try to get the original release (Barclay, 1970/90007). It is not a list of singles, put together on the same album, but a real album, that should be considered as a whole. If you like the Blues of Memphis Slim, and want to hear something else than the classical (but excellent) piano-guitar combination, listen this gem ; it will become one of your references. TRACKS 1. Born in Memphis, Tennessee/ Chicago (M. Slim) - 4:05 2. Me and My Piano (M. Slim) - 1:23 3. Handy Man (M. Slim) - 1:55 4. Feel Like Screaming and Crying (M. Slim) - 3:35 5. Riding on the Blues Train (M. Slim) - 1:39 6. I Started Moving (M. Slim) - 1:47 7. Wind Gonna Rise (M. Slim) - 4:09 8. Youth Wants to Know (M. Slim) - 4:43 9. Boogie Woogie 1970 (M. Slim) - 3:15 10. Otis Spann/ Earl Hooker (M. Slim) - 4:30 11. Chicago Seven (M. Slim) - 3:50 12. Mason-Dixon Line (M. Slim) - 3:23
 

CD Reviews

Available on CD at last!
Marc D. Thomas | Moab, UT United States | 09/30/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've been waiting for two decades to get this album on CD to replace an old cassette tape copy of my long-gone LP. At long last, it's available, so snap it up while you can. Side 1 of the old LP contained the marvelously autobiographical & evocative "Blue Memphis Suite" that seemlessly alternated boogie'n & bluesin' songs. Side 2 had a more traditional album structure with songs topical to the early 1970's ("Youth Wants to Know" & "Chicago Seven") plus the rollicking "Boogie Woogie 1-9-7-0" & the wistful closer "Mason-Dixon Line." But make no mistake, you get this for the "Blue Memphis Suite" spanning the first half of the CD. An essential blues recording."