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The Devil Can't Hide from Me
Blind Willie McTell

 Released November 23, 2004

John A. Lomax was on one of his field trips for the Library of Congress Folk Music Archives when he encountered Blind Willie McTell on the streets of Atlanta in 1940. He took the itinerant musician back to his hotel room and recorded the material that is found on this disc. From the opening track, it is obvious that McTell was in peak form, his 12-string sounding bright and full and his once soft, high tenor having grown deeper and more expressive than it had been on his classic 78s from the 1920s and 1930s. There are two versions of "I Got to Cross the River Jordan" collected here, and both feature simply stunning slide guitar work, while "Dying Crapshooter's Blues" reveals the hand of a sharp writer with an uncanny modern sensibility, stretching half-surreal lyrics across a melody drawn from elements of old folk songs ("Streets of Laredo" and "St. James Infirmary"), a tactic that has served contemporary songwriters like Bob Dylan and Tom Waits quite well. There are also two brief interviews with McTell here, and the sheer intimacy of this hotel recording makes it one of the most compelling sessions this wonderful and unique bluesman ever did. While the running order on The Devil Can't Hide from Me is a bit different from that of TKO Collectors' 2001 release Crapshooter's Blues, this Fuel 2000 edition is definitely the one to get, since the tracks have been remastered and it's available at a budget price. ~ Steve Leggett & Al Campbell, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Just as Well Get Ready, You Got to Die/Climbing High ...
2. Monologue
3. Boll Weevil
4. Delia
5. Dying Crapshooter's Blues
6. Will Fox
7. I Got to Cross the River Jordan
8. Monologues
9. Amazing Grace
10. Monologues
11. King Edward Blues
12. Murderer's Home Blues
13. Kill-It-Kid Rag
14. Chainey
15. I Got to Cross the River Jordan


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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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