Volume five in Document's Blind Boy Fuller series is comprised primarily of two prolific sessions, the first recorded in Columbia, South Carolina on October 29, 1938 with harpist Sonny Terry and washboard player Bull City Red, the second a Memphis date from July 12, 1939 with Terry, Bull City Red (now going as Oh Red) and second guitarist Sonny Jones. The latter is perhaps the most impressive, yielding the signature song "I Want Some of Your Pie" as well as "You've Got Something There" (a rewrite of Buddy Moss' "Daddy Don't Care") and Fuller's immortal rendition of J.B. Long's "Step It Up and Go." Jason Ankeny
Abridged from this albums booklet notes. In Blind Boy Fuller, students of the Piedmont blues have the good fortune of having an artist whose eclectic repertory was regularly and extensively documented during the course of his five year recording career. Much like Robert Johnson in the Mississippi delta, Fuller was most adept at consolidating a number of disparate stylistic elements and welding them into a unified structure that was simultaneously unique and paradigmatic for future bluesmen. Fuller was also like Johnson in that he had come to maturity during the recording boom of the 1920s and was as likely to draw material from recorded sources as from his local folk tradition. These new, post-depression stylistic amalgamations were to follow the black migratory patterns northward. In Johnsons case, his fusion of styles ultimately became the foundation for the post-war electric styles of Chicago and Detroit, while in Fullers instance his blend became the basis for much of the north eastern sound typified by the group of musicians associated with Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry. The components of Fullers style are divided equally between local elements and recorded sources. Firmly set in the east-coast, Piedmont style of ragtime guitar, Blind Boy Fuller had any number of recorded models from the surrounding states. Blind Blake, Blind Willie McTell, Buddy Moss and Julius Daniels all contributed indirectly to Fullers style, most likely via records and recognizable bits of their work are scattered throughout his repertory. Similarly, Fuller drew upon the records of the most popular blues artists of that time so that elements of the styles of Blind Lemon Jefferson, Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe, Tampa Red, and Big Bill Broonzy are present in his work as well. Couple this with the impact of a major local performer, Gary Davis, from whom Fuller took lessons for a time, and several able contemporaries like Dipper Boy Council and the Trice brothers, and a picture begins to emerge of an artist who was a virtual melting-pot of blues styles. The only session in 1939 took place in Memphis with Fuller, Terry, Red (now calling himself Oh Red in the wake of his and Fullers popular record) and possibly guitarist Sonny Jones. On Reds Got The Piccolo Blues, they reprised New Oh Red while Youve Got Something There was a thorough rewrite of Buddy Moss Daddy Dont Care. Those were the only Fuller titles that included Sonny Jones. I Want Some of Your Pie, which became another of the little groups signature tunes was clearly modelled on Buddy Moss and Pinewood Toms You Got To Give Me Some Of It from 1935. Jivin Big Bill Blues was a good-natured put-on as well as stylistic page out of Bills fake-book. While they were in Memphis, Long apparently saw Charlie Burse record Oil it Up and Go and the song stayed with him. By the time of Fullers next recording date Long had rewritten it as Step It Up and Go. It was ideally suited for him and became yet another of the signature pieces associated with Blind Boy Fuller from then on. DOCD-5095
Tracklist :
1 Stop Jivin' Me Mama 2:35
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
2 Long Time Trucker 2:32
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
3 Big House Bound 2:40
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
4 Flyin' Airplane Blues 2:26
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
Washboard – Bull City Red
5 Get Your Yas Yas Out 2:24
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
Washboard – Bull City Red
6 Jitterbug Rag 2:30
Kazoo – Unknown Artist
Speech, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
Washboard – Bull City Red
7 Screaming And Crying Blues 2:31
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
8 Blacksnakin' Jiver 2:33
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
9 I Don't Care How Long 3:03
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
10 You've Got Something There 2:45
Guitar [2nd g.] – Sonny Jones
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
Washboard – Oh Red (Bull City Red)
11 Baby Quit Your Low Down Ways 2:32
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
12 Baby Quit Your Low Down Ways 2:48
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
13 It Doesn't Matter Baby 2:49
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
14 Black Bottom Blues 2:29
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
15 I Crave My Pig Meat 2:47
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
Washboard – Oh Red (Bull City Red)
16 Big Leg Woman Gets My Pay 2:43
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
Washboard – Oh Red (Bull City Red)
17 I'm A Stranger Here 2:53
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
18 Red's Got The Piccolo Blues 2:34
Guitar [2nd g.] – Sonny Jones
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
Washboard, Speech – Oh Red (Bull City Red)
19 I Want Some Of Your Pie 2:42
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
Vocals, 12-String Acoustic Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
Washboard – Oh Red (Bull City Red)
20 Jivin' Big Bill Blues 2:51
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
21 Woman You Better Wake Up 2:51
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
Vocals, 12-String Acoustic Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
22 Step It Up And Go 2:55
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
Washboard – Oh Red (Bull City Red)
23 Worn Out Engine Blues 3:00
Vocals, Guitar – Blind Boy Fuller
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