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WALTER ROLAND – Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order ★ Volume 2 • 1934-1935 | DOCD-5145 (1993) RM | FLAC (tracks), lossless

Unlike the first Walter Roland Document CD, there is a certain sameness to the 22 recordings (two previously unissued) on this second volume. Lucille Bogan makes comments on three numbers and Josh White (years before he became famous as a folk singer) plays background guitar on the last dozen numbers, but otherwise, the focus is completely on Roland. He sticks to piano this time (no departures on guitar), and all of the selections have his vocals and generally a similar medium-slow tempo. Although somewhat popular at the time, oddly enough, Walter Roland did not record again after 1935. The highlights of this program (which generally does hold one's interest) include "C.W.A. Blues," "Early in the Morning No. 2," "Bad Dream Blues," "I'm Gonna Shave You Dry," "S.O.L. Blues" and "Penniless Blues," but get Volume 1 first. Scott Yanow
 
Abridged from this album’s original booklet notes. Walter Roland made 19 recordings for the American Record Corporation at 4 sessions in July, 1933. All were issued, as were most of those he made as an accompanist to Lucille Bogan and Sonny Scott, suggesting good sales. A year after their first New York sessions together, Roland and Bogan were back in New York recording for ARC. Although Sonny Scott didn’t make the trip this time, Roland and Bogan were not the only artists in ARC’s New York studio on 30th July, 1934. Buddy Moss from Georgia cut a couple of titles, as did Bob Campbell, a fine but shadowy blues singer and guitarist who may have come up from Alabama with Roland and Bogan. One of Campbell’s titles was the brilliant Dice’s Blues. Two masters later, Roland recorded his version of this piece, varying the lyrics after the first verse and giving it a more up-tempo treatment. Roland’s PWA Blues, like Joe Pullum‘s (an entirely different song, recorded four months before Roland’s) paid tribute to the Public Works Administration, one of President Roosevelt’s New Deal programmes which took men off welfare by creating jobs, thereby helping to lift the nation out of depression. Like Bluebird with Pullum, A.R.C. misheard Roland’s pronunciation of the letter “p”, hearing it as “c” and so mis-titling the record CWA Blues. In teaming Josh White with Walter Roland, first on two 1934 White recordings and then at several March, 1935 sessions, A.R.C. were probably trying to repeat the success of the Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell partnership. Cold Blooded Murder and Sail On Little Girl No. 2 were in fact “covers” of a Bumble Bee Slim record. White and Roland were far too talented to slavishly recreate a sound, however, and their musical empathy produced some outstanding performances. Although under-recorded, on the 7th and 8th of March, White is heard to much better effect on the 14th & 18th March titles. Penniless Blues, the only issued title from the last session on 20th March, is especially fine with Roland bitterly commenting “You know living with that woman is just like being in hell”. All of Roland’s 1933 titles had been issued and only 5 of his 1934 recordings remained unissued (including Walking Blues and the World Fair Blues) but out of two dozen 1935 titles, half were never issued, including the intriguing Our Father Blues, White Corn Drinker and the lively-sounding Steak And Onion Stomp. Having been one of the few successful blues recording artists in Depression time, it seems strange that Roland didn’t record again after 1935, but the tastes of blues record buyers were changing and the bigger sound of the Chicago-based bands was becoming increasingly popular. Big Bill, Jazz Gillum, Tampa Red, Washboard Sam et al were in the ascendancy and territorial musicians like Walter Roland were fading as recording prospects. DOCD-5145
Tracklist :
1        C. W. A. Blues 2:47
2        You Gonna Want Me 2:54
3        Dice's Blues 2:45
4        Collector Man Blues 2:52
5        Early In The Morning No. 2 2:55
6        Big Mama 2:32
7        Every Morning Blues 2:47
8        Screw Worm 2:57
9        Bad Dream Blues 3:04
10        I'm Gonna Shave You Dry 3:29
11        Money Taker Woman 2:55
12        School-boy Blues (16996-3) 2:51
13        School-boy Blues (17009-1) 2:55
14        Talkin' Low Blues 3:10
15        O. B. D. Blues 3:08
16        Club Meeting Blues 3:08
17        Cold Blooded Murder 2:51
18        Sail On Little Girl No. 2 2:59
19        S. O. L. Blues 2:56
20        Worn Out Man Blues 2:52
21        45 Pistol Blues 2:58
22        Penniless Blues 2:56

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WALTER ROLAND – Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order ★ Volume 1 • 1933 | DOCD-5144 (1993) RM | FLAC (tracks), lossless

The 23 selections on this Document CD were all recorded during a four-day period. Walter Roland was a skillful pianist who was also an effec...