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Barrelhouse Mcfarland Buck- Alton Blues

SKU: 038153078829
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the album cover for Barrelhouse Mcfarland Buck - Alton Blues
the album cover for Barrelhouse Mcfarland Buck - Alton Blues

In February 1957, Bob Koester wrote in his newsletter, the Jazz Report, that recent rediscoveries of legendary artists Big Joe Williams and Speckled Red gave information on other forgotten musicians from the 1920s. Koester was told that Paramount and Decca recording artist Barrelhouse Buck McFarland was still around St Louis and he passed that info along to Charlie O'Brien, a fellow member of the St Louis Jazz Club and a St Louis policeman. Buck, the aged entertainer, rugged barrelhouse pianist and marvelous blues singer enjoyed the new interest in his work. Henry Brown, and especially Speckled Red, created new careers and Buck might have as well, but he passed just 8 months after this 1961 recording.

Tracklist:

  1. Four O'Clock Blues
  2. Alton Blues - (Take 2)
  3. Lamp Post Blues - (Take 2)
  4. Charlie's Stomp
  5. Railroad Blues
  6. Dupree Blues
  7. I Got to Go Blues - (Take 2)
  8. Barrelhouse Buck
  9. Mercy Mercy Blues
  10. Don't Stop Now
  11. Buck's Blues
  12. Talk
  13. Lamp Post Blues - (Take 1)
  14. Alton Blues - (Take 1)
  15. Intro
  16. I Got to Go Blues - (Take 1)
  17. Goodbye Blues

UPC > 038153078829

Format > New CD

Label > Delmark

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Barrelhouse Mcfarland Buck- Alton Blues

SKU: 038153078829
Regular price ¥112.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 02.27.2007

 
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In February 1957, Bob Koester wrote in his newsletter, the Jazz Report, that recent rediscoveries of legendary artists Big Joe Williams and Speckled Red gave information on other forgotten musicians from the 1920s. Koester was told that Paramount and Decca recording artist Barrelhouse Buck McFarland was still around St Louis and he passed that info along to Charlie O'Brien, a fellow member of the St Louis Jazz Club and a St Louis policeman. Buck, the aged entertainer, rugged barrelhouse pianist and marvelous blues singer enjoyed the new interest in his work. Henry Brown, and especially Speckled Red, created new careers and Buck might have as well, but he passed just 8 months after this 1961 recording.

Tracklist:

  1. Four O'Clock Blues
  2. Alton Blues - (Take 2)
  3. Lamp Post Blues - (Take 2)
  4. Charlie's Stomp
  5. Railroad Blues
  6. Dupree Blues
  7. I Got to Go Blues - (Take 2)
  8. Barrelhouse Buck
  9. Mercy Mercy Blues
  10. Don't Stop Now
  11. Buck's Blues
  12. Talk
  13. Lamp Post Blues - (Take 1)
  14. Alton Blues - (Take 1)
  15. Intro
  16. I Got to Go Blues - (Take 1)
  17. Goodbye Blues

UPC > 038153078829

Format > New CD

Label > Delmark

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.