Blind Lemon Jefferson – Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Vol. 4: 1929 / Document CD-5020
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Document Records CD-5020
Blind Lemon Jefferson – vocal, guitar – 1929
01 – Eagle eyed mama
02 – Dynamite blues
03 – Disgusted blues
04 – Competition bed blues
05 – Sad news blues
06 – Peach orchard mama
07 – Oil well blues
08 – Tin cup blues
09 – Big night blues (21199)
10 – Empty house blues
11 – Saturday night spender blues
12 – That black snake moan no. 2
13 – Bed springs blues
14 – Yo, yo blues
15 – Mosquito moan
16 – Southern woman blues
17 – Bakershop blues
18 – Pneumonia blues
19 – Long distance moan
20 – That crawlin’ baby blues
21 – Fence breakin’ yellin’ blues
22 – Cat man blues
23 – The cheaters spell
24 – Bootin’ me ’bout
Informative booklet notes by Bob Groom.
Detailed discography.
Blind Lemon Jefferson started 1929 with a very strong pair of recordings: Eagle Eyed Mama repeats the title phrase in every verse, reinforcing the imagery like a pop song, while Dynamite Blues offers a violent solution to his woman trouble (“blow her up late at night”!) in a cathartic fantasy. Peach Orchard Mama, the first of a block of seven masters made at his next session and the only one to feature a short guitar solo, was probably Jefferson’s last major hit. It was re-recorded in the summer, along with its ‘B’ aide Big Night Blues, but not released until September. Big Joe Williams successfully revived Peach Orchard Mama in 1941(Bluebird B-8774). The session ended with That Black Snake Moan No. 2, a comparatively lifeless reworking of his massive 1926/7 hit and the fourth time he had utilized the theme on record. Two notable titles sandwiched between the extremes were Oil Well Blues (complete with spoken introduction), its imagery most appropriate to a Texas-born blues singer, and Tin Cup Blues which evokes the hard time when Jefferson entertained on street corners for small change in his home state before he became a star recording artist.
Jefferson’s last recording session was held in the Gennett studios in Richmond, Indiana in September, 1929 and produced an unprecedented twelve masters. Lemon’s voice sounds thicker on these recordings and one could speculate that this was a result of declining health, perhaps due to heavy drinking, but there is no real evidence of this and it may only be the result of the different studio sound. The singing was still ear, catching, the guitar playing fluid and the songs imaginative. Bed Spring Blues provided the source for Rich Trice‘s 1937 ‘Trembling Bed Springs Blues’ (Decca 7701). Cat Man Blues ultimately derives from the traditional folk song ‘Our Goodman’ (a 1960s UK pop hit as ‘Seven Drunken Nights’) about the cuckolded husband but Lemon’s persona is more astute and threatens:”Catman, he’s got nine lives, he gonna need them when I gets through”. Three verses from the Jefferson recording reappear (in adapted form) in Blind Boy Fuller‘s 1936 ‘Cat Man Blues’ (Vocalion 03134), Bakershop Blues and Long Distance Moan were coupled together for a November release that was probably the last in his lifetime.
That Crawlin’ Baby Blues is a remarkable piece in which infidelity is revealed by an infant. Having graphically described his problems with bed bugs and chinches in earlier blues, Lemon’s brilliant Mosquito Moan recounts his persecution by those troublesome biting insects. Characteristically, on his last recording, Bootin’ Me ‘Bout, Lemon is still chasing browns and getting into trouble: “He (her father) must think his girl is made of purest gold. Don’t want her to go near no man, pretty soon she’ll be too old.’
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