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VA — Voodoo in America 1926-1961 (Blues, Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Calypso) (2012)

VA - Voodoo in America 1926-1961 (Blues, Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Calypso) (2012)
FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 kbps | Blues, Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Calypso | 2h 5 min | 568 / 295 MB

With roots deep in western Africa, voodoo spread to North America in the 19th century amongst the slaves and free black men living in the Creole plantations on the outskirts of New Orleans. Their great priestess was Marie Laveau, whose mojo skills and love-potions made her the emblem of a religion which became a \»counter-culture\». As a reaction to the strict disciplines of American Protestantism, racism and segregation, voodoo – whether seen as a fantasy doorway to Africa or some sweet, erotic heresy – became an outlet for Afro-American musicians in search of their roots and identity. With detailed notes from Bruno Blum, these magnificent titles – blues, jazz, rock \’n\’ roll, even calypso – express all of hoodoo\’s sennts: spirituality, power, virility, pride, somes fear, derision and humour. Patrick FREMEAUX
DISC 1 — 1926 — 1958
1. Grandpa\’s Spells — Jelly Roll Morton\’s Red Hot Peppers
(Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe aka Jelly Roll Morton) George Mitchell-ct; Edward Ory as Kid Ory-tb; Oscar Simeon-cl;
Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe as Jelly Roll Morton-p; Johnny St. Cyr-bjo; John Lindsay-b; Andrew Hilaire-d. Chicago, September 15, 1926.
2. Seven Sisters Blues (Part II) — J.T. «Funny Paper» Smith
(J.T. Smith) J.T. Smith aka Funny paper-g, v. Chicago, July 10, 1931.
3. Hoodoo Lady — Memphis Minnie
(Minnie McCoy, nee Lizzie Douglas) Minnie McCoy as Memphis Minnie-g, v. Chicago, February 18, 1936.
4. Cross Road Blues — Robert Johnson
(Robert Leroy Johnson ) Robert Johnson-g, v. San Antonio, Texas, November 27, 1936.
5. Goofer Dust Swing — Lil Johnson
(Lil Johnson ) Lil Johnson-v; «Mr. Sheik»-tpt; Black Bob-p; unknown-b. Chicago, March 3, 1937.
6. I\’ve Been Tricked — Casey Bill Weldon & his Orchestra
(William Weldon) Casey Bill Weldon-g, v; unknow-g, p. Chicago, March 24, 1937.
7. Somebody Done Hoodooed the Hoodoo Man — Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five
(Louis Jordan) Louis Jordan-as, v; Courtney Williams-tp; Kenneth Hollon-ts; Clarence Johnson-p, v; Charlie Drayton-b; Walter Martin-d. New York, March 13, 1940.
8. Voodoo Woman — Jay McShann & his Orchestra
(Demetrius, Moore) Jimmy Witherspoon-v; Jay McShann-p; Mitchell Webb aka Tiny-g; Percy Gabriel-b; Jesse Price-d;
Los Angeles, November 13, 1946.
9. Root Doctor Blues — Doctor Clayton
(Peter Joe Clayton) Dr. Clayton-v; Blind John Davis-p; Willie James Lacey-g; Ransom Knowling-b. Chicago, August 7, 1946.
10. Hoodoo Hoodoo — John Lee \’Sonny Boy\’ Williamson
(John Lee Williamson) John Lee Williamson aka Sonny Boy Williamson-hca, g; Blind John Davis-p; Willlie James Lacey-g; Ransom Knowling-b. Chicago, August 6, 1946.
11. Gypsy Woman — Muddy Waters
(McKinley Morganfield) McKinley Morganfield as Muddy Waters-g, v; Sunnyland Slim-p; Big Crawford-b. Chicago, 1947.
12. Louisiana Blues — Muddy Waters
(McKinley Morganfield) McKinley Morganfield as Muddy Waters-g, v; James Cotton-hca; Big Crawford-b. Chicago, October 23, 1950.
13. Black Cat Bone — Lightnin\’ Hopkins
(Sam Hopkins ) Sam Hopkins aka Lightnin\’ Hopkins-g, v. Houston, Texas, 1950 or 1951.
14. Memphis Al (The Hoodoo Man) — Albert «Joiner» Williams
(Albert Williams) Albert \’Joiner\’ Williams-v, p; Joe Willie Wilkins-g; Dickie Houston-d; James Walker-perc. Sun Studio,
Memphis, Tennessee, 1953.
15. Marie Laveau — Oscar «Papa» Celestin
(Robert L. Gurley) Oscar Celestin aka Oscar «Papa» Celestin-v, tp; Edward Pierson aka Red-tb; Adolphe Alexander-as; Joseph Thomas-cl; Albert French-bjo; Jeannette Kimball-p; Sidney Brown-b; Louis Barbarin-d. New Orleans, Louisiana, April 24, 1954.
16. Evil — Howlin\’ Wolf
(Willie Dixon) Chester Burnett aka Howlin\’ Wolf-v, hca; Hubert Sumlin-g; Jody Williams-g; Otis Spann-p; Willie Dixon-b;
Earl Philips-d. Chicago, May 25, 1954.
17. I\’m a Man — Bo Diddley
(Ellas McDaniel) Ellas McDaniel as Bo Diddley-g,v; William Arnold aka Billy Boy Arnold-hca; Otis Spann-p; Willie Dixon-b; Clifton James-d; Jerome Green-maracas. Universal Recording, Chicago, March 2, 1955.
18. She Put the Whamee on Me — Screamin\’ Jay Hawkins
(Screamin\’ Jay Hawkins aka Jalacy Hawkins) Screamin\’ Jay Hawkins-v; Sam Taylor aka The Man-ts; Al Sears aka Big Al Sears-ts; MacHouston Baker aka Mickey Baker-g; Al Lucas-b; Panama Francis-d; unknown piano. New York City, January 1955.
19. Song of the Jumbies — Josephine Pre
(Josephine Pre) Josephine Pre-v; Barney Kessel-g; Ben Tucker-b; flute-unknown. Los Angeles, March 21 or 22, 1957.
20. Zombie Jamboree — The Kingston Trio
(Winston O\’Conner aka Lord Intruder)
Dave Guard-v, g; Bob Shane-v, g; Nick Reynolds congas; probably Joe Gannon-b. Recorded at the «Hungry i» restaurant,
San Francisco, summer of 1958, with overdubs. Produced by Voyle Gilmore.
DISC 2 — 1952-1961
1. Bo Diddley — Bo Diddley
(Ellas McDaniel) Ellas McDaniel as Bo Diddley-g,v; William Arnold aka Billy Boy Arnold-hca; Otis Spann-p; Willie Dixon-b; Clifton James-d; Jerome Green-maracas. Universal Recording, Chicago, March 2, 1955.
2. Alligator Wine — Screamin\’ Jay Hawkins
(Jalacy Hawkins) probably Kenny Burrell-g, or Everett Barksdale or Danny Perri; Ernie Hayes-p; Lloyd Trotman-b; Panama Francis-d; unknown saxes, but probably including Sam Taylor aka The Man-ts. New York City, 1957 (probably May 6).
3. Evil Eyed Woman — Terry Timmons
(Chase) Terry Timmons-v; Howard Biggs-director; Nax Gusasak-t; Henderson Chambers, Theodore Kelly, George Matthews-tb; Eddie Barefield, George Berg, Artie Drellinger-saxes; Rene Hall-g; Bill Doggett-p; Jimmy Crawford-d. Chicago, November 26, 1952.
4. Hoochie Coochie Man — Muddy Waters
(Willie Dixon) McKinley Morganfield as Muddy Waters-g, v; Marion Walter Jacobs as Little Walter-hca; Jimmy Rogers-g; Otis Spann-p; Willie Dixon-b; Elgin Evans-d. Chicago, January 7, 1954.
5. Thirty Days — Chuck Berry
(Charles Edward Berry aka Chuck Berry) Chuck Berry-g, v; Johnny Johnson-p; Willie Dixon-b; Jasper Thomas-d; Jerome Green-maracas. Chicago, May 1955.
6. I Put a Spell on You — Screamin\’ Jay Hawkins
(Jalacy Hawkins) With the Leroy Kirkland Orchestra: Sam Taylor aka The Man-ts; Heywood Henry-bs; Ernie Hayes-p; Jimmy Shirley-g; Lloyd Trotman-b; Panama Francis-d. New York City, September 12, 1956.
7. Who Do You Love — Bo Diddley
(Ellas McDaniel) Bo Diddley-g, v; Jody Williams-g; Clifton James-d; Jerome Green-maracas. Chess Studio, Chicago, May 5, 1956.
8. Got My Mojo Working — Muddy Waters
(McKinley Morganfield) McKinley Morganfield as Muddy Waters-g, v; James Cotton-hca; Otis Spann-p; Auburn Hare aka Pat-g; Andrew Stephens or Willie Dixon-b; Francis Clay-d. Chicago, December 1, 1956.
9. Evil — Muddy Waters
(McKinley Morganfield) McKinley Morganfield as Muddy Waters-g, v; James Cotton-hca; Otis Spann-p; Auburn Hare aka Pat-g; Andrew Stephens or Willie Dixon-b; Francis Clay-d. Chicago, May or June 1957.
10. Spirit Rum — Blind Blake & the Royal Victorian Hotel Calypso Orchestra
(Colin Kelly-Blake Higgs) Blind Blake, banjo, vocals; Dudley Butler, guitar; Jack Roker and Chatfield Ward, guitar; George Wilson, bass; Alfred «Tojo» Anderson, maracas; Bertie Lord, drums; Lou Adams, trumpet. Nassau, Bahamas, circa 1957.
11. Day In, Day Out — Billie Holiday
(Mercer, Bloom) Harry Edison-tp; Ben Webster-ts; Jimmy Rowles-p; Barney Kessel-g; Red Mitchell-b; Alvin Stoller-d; Billie Holiday-v. Los Angeles, January 7, 1957.
12. Chicken Gumbo — Josephine Pre
(Merrick, Willoughby) Josephine Pre-v; Barney Kessel-g; Ben Tucker-b; background vocals, flute, unknown-congas. Los Angeles, March 21 or 22, 1957.
13. You Got Your Mojo Working — Eddie Bo
(Dolores Johnson, B. Allen) Edwin Bocage as Eddie Bo-p, v; Robert Parker, James Rivers-saxes; Ike Williams-tp; Edgar Blanchard-g; Chuck Badie-b; John Boudreaux-d. New Orleans, 1959.
14. It\’s your Voodoo Working — Charles Sheffield
(Charles Sheffield) Charles Sheffield aka Mad Dog-v; ts, g, b, d, background vocals-unknown. Produced by Jay D. Miller. Crowley Studio, Nashville, Tennessee, 1961.
15. Voodoo Boogie — J.B. Lenoir
J.B. Lenoir, voc, g; Alex Atkins-as; Ernest Cotton-ts; Leonard Caston-org; Joe Montgomery-p; Robert Lockwood Jr.-g; Willie Dixon, b-Al Galvin, d. Chicago, 1958.
16. Love Potion Number 9 — The Clovers
(Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) The Clovers: Billy Mitchell-lead v; Harold Winley-bass; John Bailey aka Buddy-tenor; Matthew McQuater-tenor; Harold Lucas aka Hal-baritone; Bill Harris-g; unknown-p, b, d. Atlantic Studios, New York City, 1959.
17. Rookoombey — Josephine Pre
(A. Irving, C. Irving) Josephine Pre-v; Barney Kessel-g; Ben Tucker-b; background vocals, flute, unknown-congas. Los Angeles, March 21 or 22, 1957.
18. Hoo-Doo Blues — Lightnin\’ Slim
(Otis Hicks aka Lightnin\’ Slim) Otis Hicks aka Lightnin\’ Slim-g, v; James Moore aka Slim Harpo-hca. Recorded in Crowley, Louisiana, 1960. Produced by Joseph Denton «Jay» Miller.
19. The Witch Doctor — Art Blakey
(Lee Morgan) Wayne Shorter-ts; Lee Morgan, tp; Bobby Timmons-p; Jymie Merritt-b; Art Blakey-d. March 14, 1961
20. Dahomey Dance — John Coltrane
(John Coltrane) John Coltrane-ts; Eric Dolphy (as George Lane)-as; Freddie Hubbard-tp; McCoy Tyner-p; Reggie Workman-b; Art Davis-b; Elvin Jones-d. Recorded at A&R Studios, New York City, May 25, 1961. Supervised by Nesuhi Ertegun.

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