Fenton Robinson
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Biography
[Edit]His Japanese fans reverently dubbed Fenton Robinson "the mellow blues genius" because of his ultra-smooth vocals and jazz-inflected guitar work. But beneath the obvious subtlety resides a spark of constant regeneration — Robinson tirelessly strives to invent something fresh and vital whenever he's near a bandstand. The soft-spoken Mississippi native got his career going in Memphis, where he'd moved at age 16. First, Rosco Gordon used him on a 1956 session for Duke that produced "Keep on Doggin'." The next year, Fenton made his own debut as a leader for the Bihari Brothers' Meteor label with his first reading of "Tennessee Woman." His band, the Dukes, included mentor Charles McGowan on guitar. T-Bone Walker and B.B. King were Robinson's idols.
1957 also saw Fenton team up with bassist Larry Davis at the Flamingo Club in Little Rock. Bobby Bland caught the pair there and recommended them to his boss, Duke Records prexy Don Robey. Both men made waxings for Duke in 1958, Robinson playing on Davis' classic "Texas Flood" and making his own statement with "Mississippi Steamboat." Robinson cut the original version of the often-covered Peppermint Harris-penned slow blues "As the Years Go Passing By" for Duke in 1959 with New Orleans prodigy James Booker on piano. The same date also produced a terrific "Tennessee Woman" and a marvelous blues ballad, "You've Got to Pass This Way Again." Fenton moved to Chicago in 1962, playing Southside clubs with Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson, and Otis Rush and laying down the swinging "Say You're Leavin'" for USA in 1966. But it was his stunning slow blues "Somebody (Loan Me a Dime)" cut in 1967 for Palos, that insured his blues immortality. Boz Scaggs liked it so much that he covered it for his 1969 debut LP. Unfortunately, he initially also claimed he wrote the tune; much litigation followed.
John Richbourg's Sound Stage 7/Seventy 7 labels, it's safe to say, didn't really have a clue as to what Fenton Robinson's music was all about. The guitarist's 1970 Nashville waxings for the firm were mostly horrific: he wasn't even invited to play his own guitar on the majority of the horribly unsubtle rock-slanted sides. His musical mindset was growing steadily jazzier by then, not rockier.
Robinson fared a great deal better at his next substantial stop: Chicago's Alligator Records. His 1974 album Somebody Loan Me a Dime remains the absolute benchmark of his career, spotlighting his rich, satisfying vocals and free-spirited, understated guitar work in front of a rock-solid horn-driven band. By comparison, 1977's I Hear Some Blues Downstairs was a trifle disappointing despite its playful title track and a driving T-Bone tribute, "Tell Me What's the Reason." Alligator issued Nightflight, another challenging set, in 1984, then backed off the guitarist. His 1989 disc Special Road, first came out on the Dutch Black Magic logo and was reissued by Evidence Music. Robinson passed away on November 25, 1997 at the age of 62 due to complications from brain cancer.
Title: Out Of Chicago The Chicago Blues Master Live And Studio Sessions 1989 / 92
Artist: Fenton Robinson
Genre: Blues
Collections
Title: Guitar Legends
Genre: Rock
Title: Down and Out Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: The Greatest Texas Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Jukebox Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues! Blast from the Past Edition
Genre: Blues
Title: The Greatest Mellow Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: United States of Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Top Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Star Spangled Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Hits of Texas Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues One Hit Wonders
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Master Singers
Genre: Blues
Title: Complete Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Absolutely the Best Chicago Blues Album In the World!
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Classics
Genre: Blues
Title: Early R and B, Vol. 7
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Suspicious Minds Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Weatherman Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Got My Mojo Working - A Blues Collection
Genre: Blues
Title: Top 20 Electric Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: American Blues - Heartbreakers
Genre: Blues
Title: Discover the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: The Alligator Records 20th Anniversary Collection
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Smooth Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Chicago Blues Legends
Genre: Jazz
Title: 25 Dollar Bill Blues Songs
Genre: Blues
Title: Relaxing Blues Masterpieces
Genre: Blues
Title: Kiss-Off Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues: Love Trouble
Genre: Blues
Title: Kings of Electric Blues Guitar
Genre: Blues
Title: Dirty Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Guitar
Genre: Blues
Title: Guitar Star
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Soul Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Tired Man Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Bluesin' USA
Genre: Blues
Title: The Incredible Electric Blues Guitar Album
Genre: Blues
Title: The Greatest Blues Show On Earth
Genre: Blues
Title: Born With the Blues Double
Genre: Blues
Title: The U.S.A. Records Blues Story
Genre: Blues
Title: Memphis Blues: The Backstreets
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues with a Punchline
Genre: Blues
Title: Meteor Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues: The American Sound
Genre: Blues
Title: Southern Blues Classics
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Texas Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Hits of Electric Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Mannish Boy Blues Anthology
Genre: Blues
Title: Street Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: American Blues Geography
Genre: Blues
Title: Juiced Electric Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: A Beginners Guide to: Texas Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Rainy Day Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Across America
Genre: Blues
Title: Discover - Soul Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Discover - American Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Highway 61: Ultimate Blues Classics
Genre: Blues
Title: Home is Where the Heart Is: Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: American Blues Essentials
Genre: Blues
Title: Cowboy Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: The Devil's Music, Vol. 2
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues - I've got the Blues Again
Genre: Blues
Title: Angry Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Chicago Blues The 50s
Genre: Blues
Title: Hits of Jazz Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: The Most Essential Texas Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Memphis Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Jazz Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Chicago Blues: The Classic Years
Genre: Blues
Featuring albums
Title: I Asked For Whiskey, She Brought Me Gasoline
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues
Title: Rising Sun: The Birth of Modern Blues
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues