Album of the Week 1-25-25

Afternoon folks!

Leading off this week is an album from Magic Slim followed by some more Chicago blues from Detroit Junior, Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson and Queen Sylvia Embry. After that it's on to blues rock with albums from John Mayall and Catfish Hodge. I've found some more Funkadelic albums hiding in the basement and there's another one this week. After that we've got some acoustic country blues similar to the work of Jimmy Rodgers from a fellow named Cliff Carlisle. We finish off with an album from a great dobro player, Mike Auldridge.

Enjoy the tunes and have a great weekend!

Here 'tis:

Magic Slim ~ Raw Magic

On youtube

Living Chicago Blues ~ Volume 6

On youtube

John Mayall ~ New Year, New Band, New Company

On youtube

Catfish Hodge ~ Bout With The Blues

On youtube

Funkadelic ~ Let's Take It To The Stage

On youtube

Cliff Carlisle ~ Volume 2

On youtube

Mike Auldridge ~ Blues & Bluegrass

On youtube

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janis b's picture

For a second I wondered whether one could overdose on the abundance of blues anthology, but then I heard these simple words from Magic Slim, and realised what a silly question that is ...

"You can’t loose what you ain't got, you can’t miss what you never had"

Enjoy the weekend

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joe shikspack's picture

@janis b

overdose on the blues? perish the thought! Smile

have a great weekend!

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for the Mike Auldridge, Joe. He was an innovator that changed the resonator (dobro). His jazz stylings changed the course of the instrument from its conventional bluegrass and country beginnings and opened the door for players like Jerry Douglas.

And of course, there's his awesome playing with Seldom Scene, one of my favorite bluegrass bands.

RIP, Mr. Auldridge.

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joe shikspack's picture

@JtC

i was lucky that auldridge and the seldom scene were local bands for me. i got to see them a lot over the years, also auldridge's other band chesapeake. auldridge has always been my favorite dobro player.

have a great weekend!

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bondibox's picture

Hey Joe, I was just wondering... we have politicians who run as Independent and voters who are registered as such in some states, but why should that preclude them from organizing together? The "American Independent Party" is ultra rightwing.

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“He may not have gotten the words out but the thoughts were great.”

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@bondibox

i think that independents are effectively boxed out of serious national organization by the stranglehold that the two party corporations have on the process. i would guess that independents will have a chance to organize if one of the two parties collapses and goes the way of the whigs.

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