Wonderful World : Jimmy Witherspoon
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Artist: | Jimmy Witherspoon |
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Release date: | 1958 |
Genre: | Blues, Jazz |
Tracks: | 12 |
Duration: | 01:11:39 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Groove's Groove | 4:35 |
2. | California Blues | 3:22 |
3. | What a Wonderful World | 6:44 |
4. | Misty | 4:07 |
5. | Walking On a Tightrope | 4:19 |
6. | Slow Blues in G | 7:35 |
7. | Song for My Father | 7:05 |
8. | My Friend | 8:22 |
9. | Lonesome Road Blues | 7:04 |
10. | On Say a Joy | 7:26 |
11. | Danger Zone Is Everywhere | 7:52 |
12. | The Time Has Come | 3:08 |
Details
[Edit]This 1958 LP was just a random — and short — roundup of ten tracks from 1949-1951 singles Jimmy Witherspoon had done for Modern. With four national R&B hits ("Ain't Nobody's Business," "No Rollin' Blues," "Big Fine Girl," and "Once There Lived a Fool"), it does supply a fragmentary overview of Witherspoon's early career, in which he — like so many R&B singers — was purveying a brand of West Coast blues that could both swing and croon. It's not up there with the singer's best recordings, as it doesn't have the most forceful of the jazz-blues fusions he'd make. It's respectable early R&B, however, with a bunch of sides recorded in concert (including "Ain't Nobody's Business," "No Rollin' Blues," and "Big Fine Girl") with a spontaneous rawness unusual even by the standards of this earlier, more rudimentary era. "Jump Children" (aka "Good Jumpin'") is a pretty transparent imitation of "Good Rockin' Tonight," however. The CD reissue on Ace adds a lot of value, tacking on eight bonus tracks from other 1948-1951 singles, as well as lengthy historical liner notes.