Product Description International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.
P**K
THE TRUE VOICE OF THE BLUES LIVE AND SOUNDING WONDERFUL
What else can you say, the greatest bluesman ever in concert, and sounding absolutely wonderful. The guitar playing still as fresh and absorbing as the day this was recorded, the voice pure folk blues, an absolute music legend !
D**R
Four Stars
no 'Hurt' no pain
J**W
Five Stars
Excellent customer service.Product received as described.
R**N
Five Stars
great singer/guitarist, good service
S**N
A blues pioneer
Mississippi John Hurt is one of those old blues singers of the same generation at Son House and Charlie Patton. On this CD, there are no liner notes to provide context. However, the Wikipedia notes that he recorded some of his music in the later 1920s (he was born in 1892 or 1893). The records did not do well and the record company went down the tubes during the Depression. Hurt, then, returned to his home in Avalon, Mississippi, worked as a sharecropper, and played local parties and dances.Here are some illustrative cuts from this CD:"Avalon My Home" refers to his home town (as one might well guess!). His guitar work is simple but well played. He has a smooth voice (nothing like Howlin' Wolf!). His home town is "always on my mind." "New York is a good town, but it's not for mine.""Monday Morning Blues" is a song that speaks to many of us, as he observes that it's often hard to get started on Monday morning. Again, good clean acoustic guitar playing and a clear but expressive voice."Woke up in the morningWith Monday morning blues.""Stagolee" focuses on "a bad man." The song is about a hard case, and features, again, nice guitar playing. Typical line:"Please don't take my life,He's a bad man."Stagolee ended up at the gallows, apparently to the relief of many."C. C. Rider" "made me love you." Expressive singing over a love affair.Finally, "You Are My Sunshine." There is a nice introduction to the song addressed to the audience by Hurt. He urges a sing-along style. A nice, affecting version, well sung and well played.A very nice introduction to the work of Mississippi John Hurt.
J**N
Great music - from an old timer.
I heard "I shall not be moved" as background music for the Mr. Mercedes series. Liked the music and learned it was Mississippi John Hurt - did a search and learned about him and his life. Then ordered the cd from Amazon. Really like it as it brings back memories of my childhood. Some gospel, some funny.
M**N
Live Recording From 1965
This CD includes part of the Oberlin College show from April 15, 1965. The remainder of songs are included on the Oberlin College CD.
S**Y
My dad loves it!
I bought this as a gift for my dad who was telling me about the artist. He was very surprised I found it and he loves it!
V**R
Very Enjoyable
I had never heard of Mississippi John Hurt until a PBS program featured his story. I wanted to hear more of his style of music and this album fit the bill. I am not a music aficionado but I found this Very Enjoyable!
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago