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Harmonica Blues [Yazoo]

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Harmonica Blues [Yazoo]
Harmonica Blues [Yazoo]

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It is perhaps a testament to the harmonica's status in music that even its finest practitioners remain relatively obscure. Compiling a disc of harp players, as
Yazoo
has done here, isn't going to turn up a bunch of familiar names. As an early document of an instrument that remained essential to the
blues
well after it became an electric medium, however,
Harmonica Blues
is excellent. The instrument served numerous roles during the 1920s and 1930s (the period covered here), showing up in dance music, solo showcases, and
; on street corners and in juke joints. An example of the instrument's novelty appeal is as good a place to start as any. Though
Freeman Stowers
' recorded conventional
, he also relished in comic fare like
"Railroad Blues."
Bidding his woman farewell as she steps aboard a train,
Stowers
builds to a blistering pace in his steam engine imitation. The harmonica's ability to bend notes and produce vibrato made it particularly expressive when applied to
. It's dynamic range and unique timbre meant that it could cut through an acoustic ensemble in a manner similar to a violin or slide guitar. Harp men step into the spotlight for particularly spectacular solos on the otherwise tepid
of
"I Want You By My Side"
and
"My Driving Wheel."
Both
De Ford Bailey
Jaybird Coleman
, the two players to gain some degree of notoriety during their prime, are represented by a cut each.
Bailey
, a popular performer on Nashville's
Grand Ole Opry
displays his unparalleled technique on
"Davidson County Blues,"
while
Coleman
proves that he was an exceptional vocalist as well on
"Man Trouble Blues."
Together, the artists gathered on
represent the precursors to the great harp players of the electric era like
Little Walter
,
Junior Wells
, and
Sonny Boy Williamson
. ~ Nathan Bush

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