Before The Blues: The Early American Black Music Scene, Vol. 1
Editorial Reviews
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Before the blues? If you take Webster's first definition--"Low spirits: melancholy"--well, then we're not talking pre-W.C. Handy. We're going back to Eve and the Apple. But, for Yazoo's three-disc Before the Blues series, it's safe to assume the anthologists worked off of the second definition: "A song of lamentation characterized by 12-bar phrases [and] 3-line stanzas in which the words of the second stanza repeat those of the first, and continual occurrence of blues hones in melody and harmony." That works. The 23-song first set in the series offers up a vastly entertaining assortment of rags, breakdowns, and shuffles. Some names may ring a bell with noncollectors (Henry Thomas, Mississippi John Hurt), and a few tunes have become a part of America's musical landscape (notably the eerie "Pretty Polly"). Most of what's found here, however, is unfamiliar, and fascinating. --Steven Stolder
Before The Blues: The Early American Black Music Scene, Vol. 1, Music, Various Artists, 20's, 30's, 40's, Acoustic Blues, Blues, Blues Collections, Blues Music, Country Blues, Early American, Field Recordings, Old-Timey, Piedmont Blues, Pop, Prewar Country Blues, String Bands
Before The Blues: The Early American Black Music Scene, Vol. 1
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