Heroes of the Blues: The Very Best of Skip James
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<"b0000c3i7k2999"> About the Artist
Among the earliest and most influential Delta bluesmen to record, Skip James was the best known proponent of the so-called Bentonia school of blues players, a genre strain invested with as much fanciful scholarly "research" as any. Coupling an oddball guitar tuning set against eerie, falsetto vocals, James's early recordings could make the hair stand up on the back of your neck. Even more surprising was when blues scholars rediscovered him in the '60s and found his singing and playing skills intact. Influencing everyone from a young Robert Johnson (Skip's "Devil Got My Woman" became the basis of Johnson's "Hellhound on My Trail") to Eric Clapton (who recorded James's "I'm So Glad" on the first Cream album), Skip James's music, while from a commonly shared regional tradition, remains infused with his own unique personal spirit.
<"b0000c3i7k4999"> Album Description
This release in the Heroes of the Blues series is the only true cross-licensed best-of package for Skip James A complete career retrospective, covering all periods of his career and various record labels Digitally re-mastered Original cover art by R. Crumb Detailed liner notes and track information
Heroes of the Blues: The Very Best of Skip James, Music, Skip James, Acoustic Blues, Blues, Blues Music, Country Blues, Delta Blues, Pop, Prewar Country Blues
Heroes of the Blues: The Very Best of Skip James
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