Big Joe Williams- Blues from the South Side
In June of 1963, Big Joe Williams stepped into Chicago's Pickle Factory, bringing his fierce, unfiltered blues to a crowd ready for the raw, unpolished power only he could deliver. Recorded by legendary blues producer Norman Dayron in Chicago, this performance captures the pure essence of Williams' nine-string guitar in an intimate setting performing a sound that resonated like a call from the Mississippi Delta, but with the sharp bite of Chicago's electric blues.
Track List
- Nobody Know You When You're Down and Out
- Baby Please Don't Go
- Sinking Blues
- Put on Your Nightcap Baby
- Bye Bye Baby Blues
- Don't Want No Big Fat Woman
- Ride in My New Car Blues
- Goin' Away Won't Be Back Till Fall
- Sloppy Drunk Blues
- Sugar Mama
- 44 Blues
- Terraplane Blues
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In June of 1963, Big Joe Williams stepped into Chicago's Pickle Factory, bringing his fierce, unfiltered blues to a crowd ready for the raw, unpolished power only he could deliver. Recorded by legendary blues producer Norman Dayron in Chicago, this performance captures the pure essence of Williams' nine-string guitar in an intimate setting performing a sound that resonated like a call from the Mississippi Delta, but with the sharp bite of Chicago's electric blues.
Track List
- Nobody Know You When You're Down and Out
- Baby Please Don't Go
- Sinking Blues
- Put on Your Nightcap Baby
- Bye Bye Baby Blues
- Don't Want No Big Fat Woman
- Ride in My New Car Blues
- Goin' Away Won't Be Back Till Fall
- Sloppy Drunk Blues
- Sugar Mama
- 44 Blues
- Terraplane Blues
Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.