The state of Mississippi is the undisputed home of the blues - the single most important source of modern popular music. From the towering influence of Delta legends Charley Patton and Son House to the guitar intricacy of Skip James and Mississippi John Hurt, this collection highlights the remarkable blues legacy of the Magnolia State through these seminal early recordings.
From the classic sounds of the jug band heyday to the earthy blues straight from the Mississippi Delta, Memphis was at the very epicentre of the 1920s country blues explosion. This Rough Guide charts the city’s huge influence with classic tracks by blues legends Memphis Minnie, Furry Lewis, Sleepy John Estes and many more.
This collection spotlights the great Delta bluesman Son House at three distinct points in his life. Included here are three of his 78s issued in the 1930s by Paramount Records, several of the Library of Congress field recordings done by Alan Lomax in 1941-1942, and a sampling of rediscovered 1960s concert pieces, including a riveting version of Blind Willie Johnson's "John the Revelator." All of this material is available elsewhere, but having examples of these different eras all on one disc makes this set a nice introduction to the full sweep of House's recorded legacy.
Printemps 1932, dans le delta du Mississippi. Une chaleur suffocante écrase la campagne et menace les récoltes. Un assassin sans visage frappe la nuit, et une injustice sans nom règne le jour. Des croix brûlent sous la lune, les cavaliers fantômes du Ku Klux Klan font régner la terreur et le Mississippi prend les couleurs de l’enfer. Au milieu du désastre, deux amants : Betty et Steve. Ils sont jeunes, Noirs et pauvres, mais persuadés que leur amour les sauvera…