Stompin' at Mother Blues by Hutto, J.B. (CD, 2004)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerBob Koester^Steve Wagner
Record LabelDlm, Delmark
UPC0038153077822
eBay Product ID (ePID)22046071284

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2004
GenreBlues
ArtistHutto, J.B.
Release TitleStompin' at Mother Blues

Dimensions

Item Height0.34 in
Item Weight0.20 lb
Item Length5.66 in
Item Width4.99 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks19
Tracks1.1 Evening Train 1.2 Ain't It a Cryin' Shame 1.3 When I Get Drunk 1.4 My Soul 1.5 Hawk's Rock 1.6 If You Change Your Mind 1.7 Hip Shakin' 1.8 Turner's Rock 1.9 Married Woman Blues 1.10 Alcohol Blues 1.11 Sorry 1.12 Stompin' at Mother Blues 1.13 Lonely Heartaches 1.14 Love Retirement (Want Ad) 1.15 Studio Chatter 1.16 Precious Stone (Alternate) 1.17 Dandruff 1.18 Guilty Heart 1.19 Young Hawk's Crawl (Alternate)
NotesThe material on this CD was taken from a 1966 session and a 1972 session where master of the slide guitar J.B. Hutto's second Delmark album came from, "Slidewinder" (DMK #636). The '66 session was recorded at Mother Blues, a defunct blues club in Chicago's Old Town section, though not in front of a live audience. Only one of the 12 tracks has ever been issued, and the song "Hip Shakin'" appeared on "Hawk Squat" (DMK #617) - now all 12 songs appear together. J.B. is backed by Herman Hassell on second guitar and Frank Kirkland on drums. 3 previously unissued songs and alternate takes are added from the '72 session with Lee Jackson on second guitar, Elbert Buckner on bass and Bombay Carter on drums. A full hour of stinging Chicago blues!
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