You Gotta Move

You Gotta Move

You Gotta Move

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<"b0000001fd5228"> From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD
McDowell first recorded in 1959, when folklorist Alan Lomax discovered him during a field trip. Five years later the sixty- year-old northern Mississippian was taped performing in his living room by Arhoolie's Chris Strachwitz. The results are outstanding: McDowell's commanding singing and slide guitar commentaries, tied to clear thinking and acute feeling, refashion traditional fare into entirely personal folk music. Added to the original program are six stunning tracks, including 'You Cotta Move" (covered by the Rolling Stones) and two 1965 field recordings cofeaturing history book guitarist Eli Green. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993

You Gotta Move, Music, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Blues, Blues Music, Blues Revival, Delta Blues, Pop

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