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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0025218245029
Format: Live
Label: Fantasy
Manufacturer: Fantasy
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Fantasy
Release Date: June 29, 1999
Studio: Fantasy
Sales Rank: 37338
MPN: 24750
Disc 1:- Climbing on Top of the Hill - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Terry, Sonny
- Louise - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Terry, Sonny
- My Father's Words - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, McGhee, Ruth
- Backwater Blues - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, McGhee, Brownie
- Wine Headed Woman - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Terry, Sonny
- Careless Love - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Handy, W.C.
- Playing with the Blues - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, McGhee, Ruth
- I Can't Sleep at Night - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, McGhee, Ruth
- My Baby's Leavin' - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Terry, Sonny
- Lose Your Money - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, McGhee, Brownie
- Jet Plane Blues - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Terry, Sonny
- Rainy Day - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, McGhee, Ruth
- I'm a Stranger Here - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Terry, Sonny
- Women on My String - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, McGhee, Ruth
- One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Toombs, Rudy
- Key to the Highway - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Broonzy, Big Bill
- You'd Better Mind - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Terry, Sonny
- Walk On - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, McGhee, Ruth
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Few blues partnerships were ever as successful and satisfying as the union of Sonny Terry's down-home harmonica work and Brownie McGhee's polished guitar lines. This generous, 18-tune live session catches the late acoustic blues brothers in their physical prime and at their musical best, rolling through an energetic set of conversational blues with casual virtuosity and seemingly telepathic interplay. Terry, a stone-cold traditionalist, contributes a raw-boned, backwoods feel with his heavily textured singing and harp solos while the modern McGhee's smooth vocals and clean picking provide a perfectly compatible counterpoint and complement. Either artist could carry the show by himself, but when the divergent styles musically intertwine they create a wonderful blues synthesis unlike any other the blues has known. The dynamic duo jumps right in with a reconfigured rendition of "Sittin' on Top of the World" and doesn't let up until the end. With Terry whooping and hollering between harp breaks and McGhee opening songs with comic asides the session is an unusually personable one. It's all undeniably authentic and eminently enjoyable, as well as positive blues proof that on very rare and fortunate occasions the whole is much greater than just the sum of the two parts. --Michael Point
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I would recommend this to any lover of the blues, great guitar, vocals and harmonica, totally cool!
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A fine companion to the classic "Sonny & Brownie At Sugar Hill", this is a great buy for those who treasure Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee's brand of no-nonsense porch-style get-down blues.
The duo performs old warhorses like "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer", "Key To The Highway", and "Careless Love", and they change "Sittin' On Top Of The World" to "Climbin' On Top Of The Hill, which doesn't make it anymore interesting, but even though the material is not always particularly original, the performances are sincere and spirited, and this CD includes great renditions of two of the duo's very best songs, "Walk On" and the classic "I'm A Stranger Here".
The clarity of the recording and the singing is pure as the ... Read More:
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This Backwater Blues CD is excellent. Not a bad song on it. These two were truly masters of this style of Blues. My favorite song on this CD is Louise, but I feel this is truly one of the best examples of their work.
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Friends, you cannot find old-school blues better than Backwater Blues. Sonny & Brownie's strained partnership has produced many excellent recordings, of which I believe this is the best. This album is the way the blues were meant to be played: just the simple, old-style tunes; just two men, two microphones, a guitar, and a harmonica. No fancy electronics, no prettyboy singers, just ol' Backwater Blues. If that's the way you like your blues, then get this album, sit back on a hot summer day, and play it all the way through!
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