Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1927-1928) Barbecue Bob |
Released 1991
"Barbecue Bob," who was born Robert Hicks, gained his nickname because he worked as a chef at a barbecue place. A warm singer and extroverted guitarist, Barbecue Bob has had his entire output (recorded during 1927-1930) reissued on three Document CDs. Vol. 1 has 21 unaccompanied performances (all of the sessions except two from New York were recorded in Atlanta) plus the two-part "It Won't Be Long Now," which teams Hicks with hs brother, guitarist/vocalist "Laughing Charley" Hicks. Other highlights include "Barbecue Blues," "Mississippi Heavy Water Blues," "Poor Boy a Long Ways From Home," "Brown-Skin Gal," an early version of "When the Saints Go Marching In" (from 1927), "Fo Day Creep," and "Chocolate to the Bone." ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. Barbecue Blues 2. Cloudy Sky Blues 3. Mississippi Heavy Water Blues 4. Mamma You Don't Suit Me! 5. Brown Skin Gal 6. Honey, You Don't Know My Mind 7. Poor Boy a Long Ways from Home 8. When the Saints Go Marching In 9. Jesus' Blood Can Make Me Whole 10. Easy Rider Don't You Deny My Name 11. Thinkin' Funny Blues 12. My Mistake Blues 13. Motherless Chile Blues 14. How Long Pretty Mama 15. It Won't Be Long Now, Pt. 1 16. It Won't Be Long Now, Pt. 2 17. Crooked Woman Blues 18. 'Fo Day Creep 19. Blind Pig Blues 20. Waycross Georgia Blues 21. Goin' up the Country 22. Chocolate to the Bone 23. Hurry and Bring It Back Home
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