Live: Cafe au Go Go 1965

Live: Cafe au Go Go 1965

Live: Cafe au Go Go 1965

Live: Cafe au Go Go 1965

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Overview

The Cafe au Go Go was a basement club, owned by Howard Solomon, on Bleecker Street in New York's Greenwich Village that featured folk, blues, jazz, and rock acts from 1964 until it closed its doors in 1969. This set, recorded in November of 1965, features two rediscovered country blues legends, Bukka White and Skip James, both of whom, unlike Son House and some of the other old blues players rediscovered by the folk and blues revival, still had their singing and guitar-playing skills intact. White, who preferred to be called Booker rather than Bukka, plays his resonator guitar and sings with a raspy roar while James stands at the polar opposite, singing in a delicately high voice with a delicate guitar style to match. It's a nice archival set featuring two of the old country blues' most unique performers. One quibble, though, is that the song "Roadhouse Blues" is attributed to James, when it's clearly White singing and playing it. ~ Steve Leggett

Product Details

Release Date: 07/22/2014
Label: Rockbeat Records / Smore
UPC: 0089353325121
Rank: 99183

Tracks

  1. I'm Going Home
  2. Aberdeen
  3. Old Folks Twist
  4. Please Write My Mother
  5. Going to New Orleans
  6. Jitterbug Swing
  7. Saturday Night Blues
  8. Old Man John
  9. Aberdeen
  10. Going to New Orleans
  11. Midnight Blues
  12. Roadhouse Blues
  13. I'm Worried
  14. Hard Head
  15. Cruel Jane
  16. Cherry Bough
  17. No Special Rider
  18. Would You Like to Be My Baby

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