James Cotton
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Biography
[Edit]At his high-energy, 1970s peak as a bandleader, James Cotton was a bouncing, sweaty, whirling dervish of a bluesman, roaring his vocals and all but sucking the reeds right out of his defenseless little harmonicas with his prodigious lung power. Due to throat problems, Cotton's vocals are no longer what they used to be, but he remains a masterful instrumentalist. Cotton had some gargantuan shoes to fill when he stepped into Little Walter's slot as Muddy Waters' harp ace in 1954, but for the next dozen years, the young Mississippian filled the integral role beside Chicago's blues king with power and precision. Of course, Cotton had been preparing for such a career move for a long time, having learned how to wail on harp from none other than Sonny Boy Williamson himself.
Cotton was only a child when he first heard Williamson's fabled radio broadcasts for King Biscuit Time over KFFA out of Helena, Arkansas. So sure was Cotton of his future that he ended up moving into Williamson's home at age nine, soaking up the intricacies of blues harpdom from one of its reigning masters. Six years later, Cotton was ready to unleash a sound of his own.
Gigging with area notables Joe Willie Wilkins and Willie Nix, Cotton built a sterling reputation around West Memphis, following in his mentor's footsteps by landing his own radio show in 1952 over KWEM. Sam Phillips, whose Sun label was still a fledgling operation, invited Cotton to record for him, and two singles commenced: "Straighten Up Baby" in 1953 and "Cotton Crop Blues" the next year. Legend has it Cotton played drums instead of harp on the first platter.
When Waters rolled through Memphis minus his latest harpist (Junior Wells), Cotton hired on with the legend and went to Chicago. Unfortunately for the youngster, Chess Records insisted on using Little Walter on the great majority of Waters' waxings until 1958, when Cotton blew behind Waters on "She's Nineteen Years Old" and "Close to You." At Cotton's suggestion, Waters had added an Ann Cole tune called "Got My Mojo Working" to his repertoire. Walter played on Muddy Waters' first studio crack at it, but that's Cotton wailing on the definitive 1960 reading (cut live at the Newport Jazz Festival).
By 1966, Cotton was primed to make it on his own. Waxings for Vanguard, Prestige, and Loma preceded his official full-length album debut for Verve Records in 1967. His own unit then included fleet-fingered guitarist Luther Tucker and hard-hitting drummer Sam Lay. Throwing a touch of soul into his eponymous debut set, Cotton ventured into the burgeoning blues-rock field as he remained with Verve through the end of the decade.
In 1974, Cotton signed with Buddah and released 100% Cotton, one of his most relentless LPs, with Matt "Guitar" Murphy sizzling on backup. A decade later, Alligator issued another stand-out Cotton LP, High Compression, which was split evenly between traditional-style Chicago blues and funkier, horn-driven material. Harp Attack!, a 1990 summit meeting on Alligator, paired Cotton with three exalted peers: Wells, Carey Bell, and comparative newcomer Billy Branch. Antone's Records was responsible for a pair of gems: a live 1988 set reuniting the harpist with Murphy and Tucker, and a stellar 1991 studio project, Mighty Long Time. Cotton moved into the 21st century as one of the last surviving originators of the Chicago blues sound, and never slowed his pace a bit, releasing a series of fine albums, including Fire Down Under the Hill (2000) and Baby, Don't You Tear My Clothes (2004), both for Telarc Records, and Giant (2010) and Cotton Mouth Man (2013), both on Alligator Records.
Title: Breakin' It Up, Breakin' It Down (Live)
Artist: Johnny Winter, Muddy Waters, James Cotton
Genre: Blues
Title: Superharps
Artist: James Cotton, Charlie Musselwhite, Billy Branch, Sugar Ray Norcia
Genre: Blues
Title: WBCN-FM Boston Music Hall 26 Feb 1977 (CD1)
Artist: Johnny Winter, Muddy Waters, James Cotton
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Title: King Biscuit Flower Hour 1977 (Live)
Artist: Johnny Winter, Muddy Waters, James Cotton
Genre: Blues
Title: James Cotton, Junior Wells, Carey Bell, Billy Branch Harp Attack!
Artist: James Cotton, Carey Bell, Junior Wells, Billy Branch
Genre: Blues
Title: Midnight Creeper (The Complete 1967 Live Montreal James Cotton Sessions)
Artist: James Cotton
Genre: Blues
Collections
Title: Cliff's Picks
Genre: Blues
Title: Antone's 20th Anniversary
Genre: Blues
Title: Antone's - Bringing You the Best In Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Swamp Blues: Down and Dirty
Genre: Blues
Title: Classic Harmonica Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Only Blues Music
Genre: Blues
Title: 22 Special Blues Tracks - Down by the River
Genre: Blues
Title: Down and Out Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: The Greatest Sleazy Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: 21st Century Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Vanguard 50
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Monsters of Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: 100 Electric Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Jump Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Hall of Fame, Vol. 1
Genre: Blues
Title: Jukebox Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: American Boogie & Blues - The Lost Album
Genre: Blues
Title: A Beginners Guide to Blues Harmonica
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues: Love Songs from the 80s
Genre: Blues
Title: Chill Out Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Top 20 Blues Rock
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Masters: Singers
Genre: Blues
Title: Greatest Blues: The Forces of Nature
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Masterpieces - Taking Care of Business
Genre: Blues
Title: How to Sing the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Bright Lights - Big City: Urban Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Discover - Country Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Rock Royale
Genre: Blues
Title: Chill Out Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Mystery Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Covered in Blues - Songs of Eric Clapton
Genre: Rock
Title: Country Folk & Blues
Genre: Country
Title: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Vol. 10: 2008-2009 (Live)
Genre: Rock
Title: Blues Hall of Fame
Genre: Blues
Title: The History of Blues: Four
Genre: Blues
Title: Alligator Records 40th Anniversary Collection
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Chicago Blues - 50 Classic Tracks
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Discover the Best of Delta Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Party Blues - On the River
Genre: Blues
Title: Love Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Top 20 Harmonica Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Suspicious Minds Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Weatherman Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: The Great American Blues: Memphis, Tennessee
Genre: Blues
Title: Yellow Sun Blues, Vol. 1
Genre: Blues
Title: Top 20 Delta Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Most Wanted Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Harmonica Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Happy Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Harmonica Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Sun Records Yearbook - 1954
Genre: Blues
Title: Sun Record's Epic Blues Cuts
Genre: Blues
Title: Sun Records - Blues Archive
Genre: Blues
Title: Sweet Blues - 25 Rare Blues Tracks
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Heartache Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Masters: Harmonica
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues - Dancing With the Greats
Genre: Blues
Title: American Blues Scene: The 90s
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues - Tired of Being Broke
Genre: Blues
Title: Cooking Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Automobile Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Rockin' Those Blues Away
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Harp Bosses Classic Blues Collection
Genre: Pop
Title: American Blues Collaborations
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues: Big Trouble
Genre: Blues
Title: Discover the Blues
Genre: Blues
Featuring albums
Title: Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'N' Roll
Artist: Sam Phillips
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Rock, Rock & Roll, Country, Rockabilly, Pop
Title: Rock'n'roll Shuffle: Best Songs from the 70s (Original Versions)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Sun Records 65th Anniversary: Born from the Blues
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Midnight Callin': The Broadcast Travelog Volume Two (CD3)
Artist: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, The Allman Brothers
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock
Title: Down The Road I'm Gone (Live Memphis '94)
Artist: Warren Haynes