Description
Document Records Compact Disc-CDDOC5651
1939-1940
Other than an album from 1961, this CD has blues singer Ida Cox’s final recordings. The first seven selections (which include a previously unreleased “One Hour Mama”) has four additional alternate takes. Cox is heard in 1939 backed by an accurately-titled “all-star band” that consists of trumpeter Hot Lips Page, trombonist J.C. Higginbotham, clarinetist Edmond Hall, either James P. Johnson or Fletcher Henderson on piano, guitarist Charlie Christian, bassist Artie Bernstein and Lionel Hampton on drums. Although her prime was considered the 1920s, Ida Cox on “Death Letter Blues” and “Four Day Creep” still sounds pretty strong. The remainder of this CD is taken from a 1940 session with trumpeter Red Allen, Higginbotham, Hall, pianist Cliff Jackson, bassist Billy Taylor, and drummer Jimmy Hoskins that resulted in four titles and four alternate takes; only two performances were released previously, but Cox’s singing is excellent. It is a pity that because musical styles had changed, Ida Cox was largely forgotten during this period.
Track Listing
1
Deep Sea Blues
Ida Cox
3:20
2
Deep Sea Blues
3:24
3
Death Letter Blues
Ida Cox
3:17
4
Death Letter Blues
Ida Cox
2:46
5
One Hour Mama
Ida Cox / Porter Grainger
2:56
6
One Hour Mama (Breakdown)
Ida Cox
0:17
7
One Hour Mama
Ida Cox / Porter Grainger
3:07
8
Four Day Creep
Ida Cox
3:28
9
Pink Slip Blues
Porter Grainger
Ida Cox
3:01
10
Hard Times Blues
Ida Cox
3:00
11
Take Him Off My Mind
Porter Grainger
3:05
12
Last Mile Blues
Ida Cox / Jesse Crump
3:12
13
Last Mile Blues
Ida Cox / Jesse Crump
3:19
14
I Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Break My Heart
Ida Cox
3:21
15
I Can’t Quit That Man
Ida Cox
2:55
16
I Can’t Quit That Man
Ida Cox
2:59
17
I Can’t Quit That Man
Ida Cox
3:17
18
You Got to Swing and Sway
Ida Cox
2:57
19
You Got to Swing and Sway
Ida Cox
2:33
Additional information
Weight | 0.31 lbs |
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