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Fulson Lowell - 1948-1949 (CD) Loot Price: R258
Discovery Miles 2 580
Fulson Lowell - 1948-1949 (CD): Fulson Lowell

Fulson Lowell - 1948-1949 (CD)

Fulson Lowell

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The third volume in the Classics complete chronological recordings of Lowell Fulson presents a series of records he made for the Down Beat label in San Francisco and Los Angeles during 1948 and 1949, some of these sounding at times like rehearsal rather than master takes. The first eight tracks find Fulson in the company of a very jazzy rhythm section including bassist Arthur Robinson and Rufus J. Russell, a pianist who had made records with blues shouter Big Joe Turner. Why this take of "Highway 99" was released is anybody's guess, as 30 seconds into the tune the guitarist loses himself and generates a riff in direct opposition to that being articulated by the pianist. This results in a queasy, mutually incompatible series of notes that momentarily disrupt an otherwise majestic meditation on the blues condition. Apparently nobody felt that a second take was necessary. The lyrics describe the plight of a wandering penniless veteran of the Second World War. Fulson often indulged himself in slow meditative blues with lyrics that described loneliness and insomnia. He exercised his penchant for rocking and rolling on "Trying to Find My Baby" and "Fillmore Mess Around," subtitled "Fulson's Guitar Boogie." The next leg of the Lowell Fulson story finds him collaborating with Kansas City's master pianist and accomplished bandleader Jay McShann (with unidentified bassist and drummer), resulting in still more jazz-inflected blues. On "Black Cat Blues," Fulson sounds like he's playing an electric guitar with the juice turned off, creating a peculiarly scruffy effect. This occurs again throughout most of his next session, where he is heard backed by pianist Ellis "King" Solomon, bassist Floyd Washington, and drummer Asal "Count" Carson. On "Television Blues," Fulson outlines a creepy fantasy whereby he is able to spy on his girlfriend over a distance of three thousand miles by using what at the time was the latest technology. The compilation closes with Fulson's first two recordings of 1949. Here he is backed by an excellent quartet consisting of alto saxophonist Earl Brown, pianist Lloyd Glenn, bassist Billy Hadnott, and drummer Bob Harvey. "Rockin' After Midnight" is a joyous boogie-woogie tribute to the pleasures of partying without any police in the neighborhood whatsoever. Lowell Fulson is listed here as having composed "Every Day I Have the Blues," but this archetypal lament has also been credited to Memphis Slim (who actually did compose it) and Saunders King, both of whom recorded it earlier in 1948 under the title "Nobody Wants Me." It would soon become nationally famous when covered by Joe Williams with the Count Basie Orchestra. ~ arwulf arwulf

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Label: Traditions Alive
Release date: February 2005
Originally released: February 2005
Recorded by: Fulson Lowell
Dimensions: 127 x 146 x 10mm (L x W x T)
Format: CD
Categories: Music > Blues
Music > Pop / Rock
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LSN: XNK-H5P-61A-5
Barcode: 3448967512223

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Disk 1

1 Highway 99
2 Trying To Find My Baby
3 Fillmore Mess Around (Fulson's Guitar Boogie)
4 Midnight Showers Of Rain
5 So Long So Long
6 Wee Hours In The Morning (One More Drink)
7 My Gal At Eight
8 Bad Luck Blues (Bad Luck & Trouble)
9 Blues Got Me Down
10 Black Cat Blues
11 Just A Poor Boy (Poor Boy Blues)
12 My Baby
13 My Woman Can't Be Found
14 Blues And Women
15 Jenny Lee
16 Television Blues
17 Don't You Hear Me Calling You
18 Demon Woman
19 Tears At Sunrise
20 Blues And Misery
21 Jam That Boogie
22 Everyday I Have The BLues (Lonely Heart Blues)
23 Rocking After Midnight (Rock With L.C.)

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