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SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order ★ Volume 3 • 1939-1941 | DOCD-5057 (1991) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The third volume in Document's impressive five-part series of Sonny Boy Williamson collections includes a raft of great sides recorded between July 1939 and April 1941. Beginning with Williamson's classic "T.B. Blues," Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 3 (1939-1941) cycles through two dozen great performances, including "Tell Me, Baby," "My Little Machine," and "Jivin' the Blues," with accompaniment from a trio of strong sidemen: Big Bill Broonzy, Walter Davis, and Blind John Davis. Casual listeners may not find this as immediately interesting as a career-spanning compilation like Sugar Mama, but there's plenty of interest for nearly any level of fan. Thom Owens

Abridged from this album’s original booklet notes. The opening eleven tracks on this Document Records Sonny Boy Williamson album represent the greater part of his only studio appearance in 1939. Sonny Boy was again accompanied by Big Bill Broonzy on guitar and Walter Davis on piano. The first track T.B. Blues is a sombre recording of Victoria Spivey’s influential 1929 song. In Good Gal Blues Sonny Boy complains about how much singing he has to do; “Lost my voice, didn’t do nothin’ but make a lot of noise” registering a mild disapproval at the length of the session but if so he was back on fine form with a report on the heavyweight boxing fight between Joe Louis and John Henry. Other themes explored are the prison inspired tracks New Jail House Blues and Life Time Blues. Big Bill Broonzy, again, proves his worth on the fast and jivey track Tell Me Baby a song much favoured by blues singers. The session ends with Honey Bee one of two separate songs with this title recorded by Sonny Boy. It was May 1940 before Sonny Boy returned to the recording studio. This time he was accompanied by pianist Josh Altheimer and the fairly basic drumming skills of Fred Williams. The session kicks off with one of Sonny Boy‘s greatest recordings Dealing With The Devil, (later covered by several musicians, most notably; British rhythm & Blues great, John Mayal), which includes a chillingly prophetic reference to an ice-pick, later to be the lethal instrument of his own demise. With the outbreak of war in Europe Sonny Boy recorded the track War Time Blues inspired by a news reel. Decoration Day No.2 reprises one of Sonny Boy‘s earlier hits and Welfare Store Blues, with its references to Roosevelt, pinch-back soldier coats and tripe, is an updating of the flood blues “Red Cross Store” associated with Walter Roland and Lead Belly. The session was rounded off with My Little Machine and Jivin’ The Blues. Big Bill Broonzy was back for the last session to appear on this album. Recorded in 1940, they are joined by Blind John Davis on piano and possibly William Mitchell playing an imitation string bass. Western Union Man has Sonny Boy waiting for a message from his wife Lacey Belle and humorously speculating on the reasons for its delay. Shotgun Blues has more than a touch of Big Joe Williams to it and the signature “Well, well” vocal effect of Peetie Wheatstraw on My Baby Made A Change. DOCD-5057
Tracklist :
1        T.B. Blues 2:57
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Walter Davis

Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson
2        Something Going On Wrong 3:07
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Walter Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

3        Good Gal Blues 2:43
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Walter Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

4        Joe Louis And John Henry Blues 2:54
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Walter Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

5        Thinking My Blues Away 2:53
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Walter Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

6        I'm Not Pleasing You 2:44
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Walter Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

7        New Jail House Blues 2:48
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Walter Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

8        Life Time Blues 2:42
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Walter Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

9        Miss Ida Lee 2:55
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Walter Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

10        Tell Me, Baby 2:49
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Walter Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

11        Honey Bee Blues 2:49
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Walter Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

12        I Been Dealing With The Devil 2:47
Drums – Fred Williams
Piano – Joshua Altheimer
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

13        War Time Blues 2:55
Drums – Fred Williams
Piano – Joshua Altheimer
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

14        Train Fare Blues 2:47
Drums – Fred Williams
Piano – Joshua Altheimer
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

15        Decoration Day Blues, No. 2 2:49
Drums – Fred Williams
Piano – Joshua Altheimer
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

16        New Early In The Morning 2:39
Drums – Fred Williams
Piano – Joshua Altheimer
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

17        Welfare Store Blues 2:48
Drums – Fred Williams
Piano – Joshua Altheimer
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

18        My Little Machine 2:58
Drums – Fred Williams
Piano – Joshua Altheimer
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

19        Jivin' The Blues 2:51
Drums – Fred Williams
Piano – Joshua Altheimer
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson

20        Western Union Man 3:00
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Blind John Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson
Washtub Bass [probably] – William Mitchell

21        Big Apple Blues 3:05
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Blind John Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson
Washtub Bass [probably] – William Mitchell

22        Springtime Blues 3:00
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Blind John Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson
Washtub Bass [probably] – William Mitchell

23        My Baby Made A Change 3:09
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Blind John Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson
Washtub Bass [probably] – William Mitchell

24        Shotgun Blues 2:56
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Blind John Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson
Washtub Bass [probably] – William Mitchell

25        Coal And Iceman Blues 3:02
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano – Blind John Davis
Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson
Washtub Bass [probably] – William Mitchell

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