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Big Daddy (180 gram pressing)
LP (Item 611805) Biograph/Sutro Park, 1973 — Condition: New Copy
One of the last recordings ever made by Bukka White – recorded in West Memphis in the early 70s, but with a sound that stretches back to the delta decades before! The album features White alone on vocals and acoustic guitar – captured with an up-close quality that's beautiful, and which is especially great to illustrate his creative phrasings on the strings of the steel guitar – ringing out with a rough-handed quality that's extremely powerful. Titles include "Black Crepe Blues", "Gibson Hill", "Sic Em Dogs On", "1936 Triggertoe", "Black Cat Bone Blues", and "Shake My Hand Blues". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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