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Grinder Man Blues [Digipak]
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Album: Grinder Man Blues [Digipak]
# Song Title   Time
1)    Jasper's Gal
2)    Blues at Midnight
3)    Last Pair of Shoes Blues
4)    Me, Myself and I
5)    Whiskey and Gin Blues
6)    Old Taylor
7)    Jive Blues, The
8)    Maybe I'll Loan You a Dime
9)    Miss Ora Lee Blues
10)    I Believe I'll Settle Down
11)    Beer Drinking Woman
12)    You Didn't Mean Me No Good
13)    Diggin' My Potatoes, No. 2
14)    Grinder Man Blues
15)    I See My Great Mistake
16)    You Gonna Worry Too
17)    Two of a Kind
18)    Empty Room Blues
19)    You Got to Help Me Some
20)    Lend Me Your Love
 

Album: Grinder Man Blues [Digipak]
# Song Title   Time
1)    Jasper's Gal
2)    Blues at Midnight
3)    Last Pair of Shoes Blues
4)    Me, Myself and I
5)    Whiskey and Gin Blues
6)    Old Taylor
7)    Jive Blues, The
8)    Maybe I'll Loan You a Dime
9)    Miss Ora Lee Blues
10)    I Believe I'll Settle Down
11)    Beer Drinking Woman
12)    You Didn't Mean Me No Good
13)    Diggin' My Potatoes, No. 2
14)    Grinder Man Blues
15)    I See My Great Mistake
16)    You Gonna Worry Too
17)    Two of a Kind
18)    Empty Room Blues
19)    You Got to Help Me Some
20)    Lend Me Your Love
 
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Performer Notes
  • Recorded between 1940 & 1941.
  • Personnel: Memphis Slim (vocals, piano); Memphis Slim; Leroy Batchelor (bass instrument); Washboard Sam (rub-board, washboard).
  • Recording information: 1940-1941.
  • Yet another of the ubiquitous Memphis Slim compilations, Grinder Man Blues is different from most of Snapper Music's budget blues reissues in that it confines itself to a tiny space in its subject's career: his Bluebird sides from 1940-1941. The sound quality is good, which is no surprise, and the producers have mixed-and-matched the sides, so that slow, solo blues ballads, faster boogie numbers, and duet and full-band numbers alternate. The best cut here is probably "Old Taylor," which features Slim working (and sharing vocal chores) with an uncredited scat singer, while his piano ripples through and around their work. Every so often the blues harp joins his piano in the spotlight, while Leroy Batchelor's bass and Washboard Sam's percussion hold the rhythm, elsewhere, as on "Maybe I'll Loan You A Dime" it's pretty much just Slim's voice and piano, which are pretty formidable. His playing is animated and inventive throughout on these sides, and his voice one of the most expressive in the blues. ~ Bruce Eder
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