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Daddy Hotcakes- The Blues in St. Louis, Vol. 1: Daddy Hotcakes (CD)

SKU: 093070381421
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When George "Daddy Hotcakes" Montgomery sings "Mustard Greens," his rich, rugged voice shifts from a call-and-response conversation about eating cornbread and mustard greens to lyrics about growing up in the country. The impulse of the moment is what drives him. Samuel Charters, who recorded Daddy Hotcakes in 1961, continues to marvel at Hotcakes' ingenuity twenty years later: "I never have recorded anyone who was quite like him.... Using his imagination and a store of blues phrases to help him through occasional hesitations he simply made up the songs as he went along.... I never could be sure what was coming next." Hotcakes developed his style wandering across the South and taking on various performing jobs on the road. He settled in St. Louis in the 1940s, where he continued performing on the streets and entertaining people in St. Louis streetcars. This compilation explores Daddy Hotcakes' creativity and imagination, key ingredients for the St. Louis blues.

Tracklist:

  1. Strange Woman Blues
  2. The Deep Blue Sea
  3. Well, I've Been Down To Memphis
  4. Pull My Windowshade Low
  5. Wine Blues
  6. Mustard Greens
  7. Corrina Corrina
  8. Don't Sass My Grandmother
  9. Hawaiian Dream Blues
  10. I Ride My Horses Most Anywhere
  11. I've Got A Woman Who's Very Nice To Me
Format: New CD/Blues
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Daddy Hotcakes- The Blues in St. Louis, Vol. 1: Daddy Hotcakes (CD)

SKU: 093070381421
Regular price ¥138.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 05.30.2012

 
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When George "Daddy Hotcakes" Montgomery sings "Mustard Greens," his rich, rugged voice shifts from a call-and-response conversation about eating cornbread and mustard greens to lyrics about growing up in the country. The impulse of the moment is what drives him. Samuel Charters, who recorded Daddy Hotcakes in 1961, continues to marvel at Hotcakes' ingenuity twenty years later: "I never have recorded anyone who was quite like him.... Using his imagination and a store of blues phrases to help him through occasional hesitations he simply made up the songs as he went along.... I never could be sure what was coming next." Hotcakes developed his style wandering across the South and taking on various performing jobs on the road. He settled in St. Louis in the 1940s, where he continued performing on the streets and entertaining people in St. Louis streetcars. This compilation explores Daddy Hotcakes' creativity and imagination, key ingredients for the St. Louis blues.

Tracklist:

  1. Strange Woman Blues
  2. The Deep Blue Sea
  3. Well, I've Been Down To Memphis
  4. Pull My Windowshade Low
  5. Wine Blues
  6. Mustard Greens
  7. Corrina Corrina
  8. Don't Sass My Grandmother
  9. Hawaiian Dream Blues
  10. I Ride My Horses Most Anywhere
  11. I've Got A Woman Who's Very Nice To Me