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Artist: Various
Album: Last Kind Words (1926-1953) [2008, Mississippi]
Label: Mississippi
Year: 2008
Genre:RIAA Radar Status: SAFE
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Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz
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Avg Bit Rate: 211 kbpsPosted by: smallpaul
Description / Review:
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This barely even needs a review at this point, which at AQ customarily means a long and very extensive review will follow, but we’re serious this time. We can barely keep anything on Mississippi Records in stock. This small Portland store turned reissue label has been releasing an amazing bunch of old timey gospel and blues comps, African comps, as well as some killer jazz. I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore, Life Is A Problem, Lipa Kodi Ya City Council. All sold out in the blink of an eye. Mississippi have been gradually repressing those, as well as readying a whole ‘nother batch of musical goodness. Elsewhere on this list you’ll find the Washington Phillips lp, and then there’s this here beauty of a comp, Last Kind Words, an amazing collection of old timey blues, gospel, rhythm and blues, a ton of rarities, not the usual blues suspects at all: Edward Clayborn, Isiah Nettles, The Anglin Brothers, Kid Prince Moore, Lulu Jackson, Louis McDaniels & Gid Smith, Sister O.M. Terrell, Robert Wilkins and a bunch more.
A couple of our favorite tracks are the title track by Geechie Wiley, her voice so lovely and raw, a gorgeous mournful melody, and a hook that is so catchy, all it takes is one play in the store, and we’re all humming it all day, and "Catfish Blues" by Robert Petway, some raw stomping stripped down blues, with some amazing guitar playing, but it’s the voice that does it, a raspy soulful croon, that sounds like it was crafted using whiskey, cigarettes and sandpaper, occasionally soaring to an almost falsetto, but just as smoothly slipping into super low growl.
As if the music weren’t enough, and believe us IT IS, Last Kind Words also features original artwork, by aQ pal and bad ass artist Chris Johanson. Also includes a printed cardstock insert with the track info and very little else. As always SO RECOMMENDED. And as always, be prepared for us to sell out of these right quick. We’ll do our best to restock as quickly as possible, assuming the label doesn’t sell out too…Track Listing
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[01/14] Last Kind Words (Geechie Wiley) (3:00) 203 kbps 4.38 MB
[02/14] Church Bells (Kid Prince Moore) (3:08) 205 kbps 4.63 MB
[03/14] Catfish Blues (Robert Petway) (2:48) 210 kbps 4.23 MB
[04/14] I’m Going to that City (To Die No More) (Sister O. M. Terrell) (2:50) 211 kbps 4.30 MB
[05/14] Rolling Log (Lottie Kimbrough (The Kansas City Butterball)) (2:12) 209 kbps 3.31 MB
[06/14] It’s Hard to Leave You Sweet Love (Louis McDaniels & Gid Smith) (3:05) 220 kbps 4.87 MB
[07/14] Careless Love (Lulu Jackson) (3:09) 215 kbps 4.86 MB
[08/14] That’s No Way To Get Along (Robert Wilkins) (2:57) 203 kbps 4.30 MB
[09/14] Money Cannot Buy Your Soul (The Anglin Brothers) (2:43) 210 kbps 4.11 MB
[10/14] Don’t Let Nobody Turn You ‘Round (Blind Willie & Kate McTell) (2:42) 216 kbps 4.18 MB
[11/14] I’m Going to Germany (Cannons’ Jug Stompers) (2:30) 210 kbps 3.76 MB
[12/14] It’s Cold in China (Isiah Nettles (The Mississippi Moaner)) (2:47) 210 kbps 4.20 MB
[13/14] I Called You This Morning (Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy) (2:57) 214 kbps 4.54 MB
[14/14] Death is Only a Dream (Edward Clayborn) (2:54) 222 kbps 4.63 MBTotal number of files: 14
Total size of files: 60.36 MB
Total playing time: 39:42
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