Album
Delta Blues (The Alternative Takes)
1990 · Blues
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Delta Blues (The Alternative Takes) is a Blues album by Robert Johnson, originally released in 1990. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.
About
Because so little is known about Robert Johnson’s life, it’s easy to spin the experience of his music into myth—of the roving bluesman poisoned by a woman’s jealous husband, of the guitarist who met the Devil and bargained his soul for his gift. But Johnson was real, and so were the conditions—racial, cultural, economic—under which his music was made. For all its revolutionary qualitie, <i>King of the Delta Blues Singers</i> is as much the end of something as the beginning: The sound of rural blues at a moment when industrialization had scattered rural Black Southerners to places like Chicago and New York; the sound of a folk idiom at a moment when the urban sounds of jazz and swing were taking over. His fascination with recording served him well, as did his prescience about the role that jukeboxes and recorded music would play in the dissemination of culture. Whereas Son House and John Hurt (and Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf) enjoyed late-life renaissances after the rise of rock ’n’ roll, for Johnson, the music compiled on 1961’s <i>King of the Delta Blues Singers</i> was the first time most people—including Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stone, and Led Zeppelin—ever heard his name. The music is like sushi: raw but subtle, perfectly minimal, cold, and nourishing. There is no hiding in it. The sex is bold (“Come on in My Kitchen”), the spirituality chilling (“Hell Hound on My Trail”). Even his innuendo carries pain (“Terraplane Blues”). At around the time that Louis Armstrong was breaking free of the straight line that held classic pop vocals in place, Johnson was introducing a kind of physicality that became the revolutionary hallmark of rock ’n’ roll. He didn’t just want you to squeeze his lemon until the juice ran down his leg—he shuddered, shivered, and moaned (“Traveling Riverside Blues”). .
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The Clerk says
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Tracklist
- 1Cross Road Blues2:29
- 2Terraplane Blues3:01
- 3Come On In My Kitchen2:52
- 4Walkin' Blues2:30
- 5Last Fair Deal Gone Down2:39
- 632-20 Blues2:50
- 7Kind Hearted Woman Blues2:51
- 8If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day2:36
- 9Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped the Devil)2:52
- 10When You Got a Good Friend2:38
- 11Ramblin' On My Mind2:52
- 12Stones In My Passway2:28
- 13Traveling Riverside Blues2:47
- 14Milkcow's Calf Blues2:17
- 15Me and the Devil Blues2:34
- 16Hell Hound On My Trail2:37
- 17Traveling Riverside Blues (Alternate Take)2:39
Sound DNA
- Blues
- Acoustic & Delta Blues
- raw
- brooding
- southern
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Robert JohnsonVOCALS, GUITAR, SONGWRITER
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 2 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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