MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT - BLESSED BE THE NAME: THE COMPLETE 1928 OKEH RECORDINGS (IMP LP)Price: $29.99Category: Music, Vinyl, Standard Vinyl. SKU: LIH3274 Availability: * All specified ship dates are estimates |
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Mississippi John Hurt Blessed Be The Name: The Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings On Import Vinyl LP The songs on this album are especially significant because they represent the only existing recordings of John Hurt prior to the early 1960s when he was "rediscovered" by blues revivalists. In 1928, an unknown Mississippi sharecropper named John Hurt, played regular barn dances behind a white fiddle player who soon recommended Hurt to Okeh Records for recording. Okeh took the fiddle player's advice and recorded two sessions with Hurt, one in Memphis and one in NYC, of which only a single ("Nobody's Dirty Business"/"Frankie") was ever recorded and promptly forgotten. Hurt spent the next 35 years sharecropping, and working for the railroad (where he learned songs like "Spike Driver Blues," a variation on "John Henry"). "Avalon Blues," an ode to his home town, was a song Hurt wrote during his recording session in NYC in 1928 and also the song that led to his rediscovery. Hurt, who died in 1966, lived just long enough to see his music finally appreciated by a wider audience. Mississippi John Hurt Blessed Be The Name: The Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings Tracks 1. Frankie |
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