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New Orleans Willie Jackson - New Orleans Willie Jackson 1926-1928 (Complete Recordings In Chronological Order) album flac

New Orleans Willie Jackson - New Orleans Willie Jackson 1926-1928 (Complete Recordings In Chronological Order) album flac Performer: New Orleans Willie Jackson
Title: New Orleans Willie Jackson 1926-1928 (Complete Recordings In Chronological Order)
Style: Louisiana Blues
Released: 1989
MP3 album: 1768 mb
FLAC album: 1710 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MP4 RA AC3 MP2 MOD AC3 DMF
Genre: Blues

Vocals – Willie Jackson (tracks: A1 to A4), New Orleans Willie Jackson (tracks: A5 to B6), Sonny Porter (2) (tracks: B7, B8). Notes. Original recordings from the collections of Joe Bussard and Johnny Parth. Discographical details from "Blues and Gospel Recordings 1902-1943" by John Godrich & Robert Dixon. Matrix, Runout (Side A runout, stamped): OT 1215 B11 BE.

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When Jackson C. Frank died in 1999, his lone, beautiful, self-titled album, originally released in 1965, was out of print. It has since seen several re-releases, notably on Castle Records in 2001 featuring five unreleased, later recorded songs, then as part of a two-disc collection titled Blues Run the Game from Sanctuary in 2003, adding 33 additional cuts recorded during assorted attempts to return to songwriting. After Jackson C. Frank failed to sell, Frank began to exhibit signs of clinical depression which contributed to an impenetrable writer’s block. He returned to New York, settling in Woodstock and marrying Elaine Sedgewick, fashion model and sister of Warhol superstar Edie, fathering a son and daughter, but his mental health continued in decline.

Tracklist

A1 Bad, Bad Mama
A2 Willie Jackson's Blues
A3 She Keeps It Up All The Time
A4 Old New Orleans Blues
A5 Who'll Chop Up Your Suey When I'm Gone
A6 Numbers On The Brain
A7 Hold 'Er Deacon
A8 Charleston Hound
B1 'Taint What You Pay To Get A Thing
B2 Railroad Blues Man
B3 Long Time Men
B4 Corn And Bunion Blues
B5 Kansas City Blues
B6 T.B. Blues
B7 How Long-How Long Blues
B8 Deck Hand Blues

Companies, etc.

  • Remastered At – Studio Klement
  • Distributed By – Blues Record Centre

Credits

  • Banjo – Buddy Christian (tracks: A5 to A8, B1, B2)
  • Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernest Elliott (tracks: B3, B4)
  • Compiled By – Johnny Parth
  • Executive-Producer – Paul Duvivié
  • Guitar – Buddy Christian (tracks: B5, B6), Eddie Lang (tracks: B7, B8)
  • Photography – Old Spanish Fort, New Orleans
  • Piano – Clarence Williams (tracks: A5 to A8), J.C. Johnson (tracks: B3, B4, B7, B8), Porter Grainger (tracks: A5 to A8, B5, B6), Steve Lewis (tracks: A1 to A4)
  • Vocals – Willie Jackson* (tracks: A1 to A4), New Orleans Willie Jackson (tracks: A5 to B6), Sonny Porter (tracks: B7, B8)

Notes

Original recordings from the collections of Joe Bussard and Johnny Parth.
Discographical details from "Blues and Gospel Recordings 1902-1943" by John Godrich & Robert Dixon.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): OT 1215 B11 BE
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): OT 1215 A1 BE
  • Rights Society: STEMRA