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The Best of Blind Willie McTell
Blind Willie McTell

 Released September 21, 2004

No one less than Bob Dylan penned the lyric that stated, "nobody can sing the blues, like Blind Willie McTell." McTell's '20s and '30s work reminds one slightly of Robert Johnson's work in the '30s, with notable differences. While McTell has the same dexterity as a guitarist, combining single-note runs with rhythmic aplomb, his singing is never as shrill or as tortured as Johnson. Still, it's easy to imagine that Johnson might have picked up something in timing and delivery from "Death Cell Blues." For many listeners, this less intense approach will make Blind Willie's classic sides more accessible than his better-known counterpart. In fact, McTell, overall, is a more rounded performer, ranging from down-and-out blues like "Mama, Tain't Long fo' Day" to humorous fare like "Three Women Blues." The Best of Blind Willie McTell captures these and many other moods over the course of 23 sides from the bluesman's heyday. The variety, in fact, makes McTell much more compelling over the album's 70-minute running time than a singer like Blind Lemon Jefferson. The best-known piece here is "Statesboro Blues," a song later written large by the Allman Brothers on Live at Fillmore East. McTell's version is much more down-to-earth and immediate, highlighted by a soulful vocal and intense guitar work. The Best of Blind Willie McTell easily verifies the Dylan lyric, and is a great introduction to a fine blues singer and guitarist. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Broke Down Engine Blues
2. Statesboro Blues
3. Travelin' Blues
4. Searching the Desert for the Blues
5. Dark Night Blues
6. Three Women Blues
7. Atlanta Strut
8. Writing Paper Blues
9. Come on Around to My House Mama
10. Scarey Day Blues
11. Mama, Let Me Scoop for You
12. Mama, Tain't Long Fo' Day
13. Death Cell Blues
14. Kind Mama
15. Low Rider's Blues
16. Loving Talking Blues
17. Drive Away Blues
18. Love Changing Blues
19. Southern Can Is Mine
20. B and O Blues No. 2
21. Stole Rider Blues
22. Talkin' to Myself
23. Lay Some Flowers on My Grave


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Main Releases

Jazz Heritage: Blues in the Dark

Trying to Get Home

Blues Original, Vol. 1 (1972)

Last Session (1960)

Atlanta Twelve String (1949)

Compilations

King of the Georgia Blues (2007)

The Definitive (2005)

The Postwar Recordings of Blind Willie McTell & Curley Weaver (1949-1950) (2005)

The Regal Country Blues (2005)

Statesboro Blues: The Early Years 1927-1935 (2005)

Blind Willie McTell, Vol. 2 (1931-1933) (2005)

Georgia Rag (2005)

The Devil Can't Hide from Me (2004)

The Best of Blind Willie McTell (2004)

Mr. McTell Got the Blues (2004)

A to Z Blues: Biograph Recordings (2004)

Atlanta Strut (2004)

Pig 'n Whistle Red [2003] (2003)

The Classic Years 1927-1940 (box set) (2003)

King of the Blues, Vol. 7 (2003)

Statesboro Blues (2003)

Experience Blues (2002)

Definitive Blind Willie McTell [Catfish] (2002)

Les Incontournables (2001)

Crapshooter's Blues (2001)

The Essential (2001)

Broke Down Engine Blues (2001)

Traveling Blues (1999)

Blind Willie McTell 1927-1949 (1998)

Victor Recordings 1927-1934 (1996)

The Complete Victor Recordings 1927-1932 (1995)

Statesboro Blues: The Essential Recordings (1995)

Stomp Down Rider, 1927-1931 (1995)

The Definitive Blind Willie McTell [Columbia/Legacy] (1994)

Pig 'n Whistle Red [1993] (1993)

Doing That Atlanta (1927-1935) (1991)

Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1927-1931) (1990)

Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1931-1933) (1990)

Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 3 (1933-1935) (1990)

Complete Recorded Works (1949-1950) (1990)

The Early Years 1927-1933 (1989)

Complete Library of Congress Recordings (1940) (1969)

Love Changin' Blues (1968)

Legendary Library of Congress Session (1967)

Jailhouse Blues (1931 - 1941)

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