After being rediscovered by the folk-blues community in the early '60s, Son House
rose to the occasion and recorded this magnificent set of performances.
Allowed to stretch out past the shorter running time of the original
78s, House turns in wonderful, steaming performances of some of his best-known material. On some tracks, House is supplemented by folk-blues researcher/musician Alan Wilson, who would later become a member of the blues-rock group Canned Heat
and here plays some nice second guitar and harmonica on several cuts.
This two-disc set features alternate takes, some unissued material and
some studio chatter from producer John Hammond, Sr.
that ocassionally hints at the chaotic nature inherent to some of these
'60s "rediscovery" sessions. While not as overpowering as his earlier
work (what could be?), all of these sides are so power packed with sheer
emotional involvement from House, they're an indispensable part of his canonade.
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Thursday, January 02, 2014
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