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Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1929-1933)

  • AMG Review of Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1929-1933)

    Amg
    Scott Yanow
    All Music Guide

    Josh White, who became famous in the 1940s as an accessible and highly intelligent folk singer, began his career as a lues-oriented vocalist and guitarist. Vol. 1 of his complete early recordings starts with a couple instrumental jams from 1929 with the Carver Boys (a quartet consisting of harmonica and three guitars). The remainder of this CD is from 1932-1933, with White heard on some easy-to-take religious songs and as a lues performer. These 24 recordings are all solo numbers other than two selections that have an unknown pianist added. White's voice is strong, and his guitar playing is quite fluent. Among the better numbers are "Black and Evil Blues," "Things About Coming My Way," "Double Crossing Woman," and "Lay Some Flowers on My Grave." This set is particularly recommended to lues collectors who were not aware of Josh White's musical beginnings.

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