Mean Ole Frisco (Remastered) Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup

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Album Veröffentlichung:
1962

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
22.04.2021

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  • 1Mean Ole Frisco02:33
  • 2Look on Yonder Wall02:19
  • 3That's Alright02:18
  • 4Ethel Mae02:20
  • 5Too Much Competition02:36
  • 6Standing at My Window02:13
  • 7Rock Me, Mama02:24
  • 8Greyhound Bus02:32
  • 9Coal Black Mare02:48
  • 10Katie Mae02:48
  • 11Dig Myself a Hole02:21
  • 12So Glad You're Mine02:47
  • Total Runtime29:59

Info zu Mean Ole Frisco (Remastered)

In 1962 Crudup recorded for Bobby Robinson's Fire label, that also had Elmore James recording. Previously both artists had only done 2- or 4-track sessions released on 78 RPM's, but with Robinson both artists did lengthier sessions resulting in two great albums in 1960 and 1962 respectively. These two Fire albums represent the best recorded work of the two artists. Crudup originally wrote and released the classics "That's Allright (Mama)" (1946), "My Baby Left Me" (1950) and the lesser known "So Glad You're Mine" (1946) all three of them giving young Elvis Presley defining material, style and sound for his initial recordings. Though a Mississippi delta blues man, Crudup's sound style is more in the uptempo jump blues style that Jimmy Reed would later rework again and again. Crudup recorded his first work for the Victor label in 1942 and recorded frequently until 1952 when he unsatisfied with his small wages and disputes over royalties turned his back to his record making career. The following decade until his 1962 Fire label recordings saw no decrease in his talent as a musician but certainly those years saw a great improvement in the quality of recorded sound. On "Mean ol' Frisco" Crudup backs himself on bass.

Arthur Big Boy Crudup, vocals, guitar

Digitally remastered



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