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Complete Bloomington Indiana Concert, Vol. 1 (3/30/68)

Complete Bloomington Indiana Concert, Vol. 1 (3/30/68)

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This is part one of a concert recorded March 30, 1968, in Bloomington, Indiana, spotlighting one of the most influential Delta blues artists,
Skip James
, at the end of his career. It's eerie and heartbreaking to listen to what essentially amounts to a retrospective by a man who would pass away only seven months following this performance.
James
covered all the bases on this occasion from the spirituals
"God is Real"
and
"Look at the People (Got to Go to Judgement)
" to '60s originals
"Lorenzo Blues,"
"Sickbed Blues,"
"Washington D.C. Hospital Center Blues."
also played his familiar classics from the '30s,
"Devil Got My Woman"
"I'm So Glad."
It is to the credit of
Document Records
that they included
's spoken introductions to these songs, allowing the listener to gain further insight into the mind and heart of one of the preeminent acoustic blues performers of the 20th century. ~ Al Campbell
This is part one of a concert recorded March 30, 1968, in Bloomington, Indiana, spotlighting one of the most influential Delta blues artists,
Skip James
, at the end of his career. It's eerie and heartbreaking to listen to what essentially amounts to a retrospective by a man who would pass away only seven months following this performance.
James
covered all the bases on this occasion from the spirituals
"God is Real"
and
"Look at the People (Got to Go to Judgement)
" to '60s originals
"Lorenzo Blues,"
"Sickbed Blues,"
"Washington D.C. Hospital Center Blues."
also played his familiar classics from the '30s,
"Devil Got My Woman"
"I'm So Glad."
It is to the credit of
Document Records
that they included
's spoken introductions to these songs, allowing the listener to gain further insight into the mind and heart of one of the preeminent acoustic blues performers of the 20th century. ~ Al Campbell

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