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  • THE RISING SUN COLLECTION was recorded at the Rising Sun Celebrity Jazz Club in Montreal, Canada in June of 1977.
  • Personnel: Lightnin' Hopkins (vocals, guitar); Philip Bowler (bass); Walter Perkins (drums).
  • Recorded on June 23, 1977. Incudes liner notes by Roue-Doudou Boicel.
  • Full performer name: Louisiana Red/Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee/Lightnin' Hopkins.
  • Recorded at Blues Night At The Rising Sun Festijazz in Montreal, Canada in July 1980.
  • All tracks on THE RISING SUN COLLECTION are previously unreleased.
  • Personnel: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee (vocals, harmonica); Lightnin' Hopkins, Louisiana Red, Brownie McGhee (vocals, guitar); Sonny Terry (vocals, harmonica); Johnny "Big Moose" Walker (piano); Unknown (bass instrument, drums).
  • Liner Note Author: Reid Morris.
  • Recording information: The Rising Sun Restijazz, Place Des Arts, Montreal, CA (07/22/1980).
  • Although Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee had a stormy, tempestuous relationship at times, they recorded more than their share of great Piedmont blues during their many years as a duo. Terry and McGhee parted company in the mid-'70s, but Walk On finds the two of them reunited on-stage at the Rising Sun Festijazz in Montreal, Quebec on July 22, 1980 (when Terry was 68 and McGhee was 64). And despite all of the well-publicized friction that sometimes existed between them in the '60s and '70s, Terry and McGhee don't sound like they are unhappy to be reunited -- not at all. In fact, the two of them enjoy a strong rapport during a six-song set that includes performances of "Good Morning Blues," "Walk On," and "I'm Gonna Get on My Feets After a While" (which is a perfect example of why the Terry & McGhee twosome was highly regarded in both blues and folk circles). Walk On isn't strictly a Terry & McGhee release; while half of the LP is devoted to them, the other half consists of three selections by Lightnin' Hopkins and three by Louisiana Red (who is in good form on "I'm a King Bee" and "Sweet Home Chicago"). And it is interesting to note the stylistic differences between the artists -- you have Piedmont blues from Terry & McGhee, Texas blues from Hopkins, and a Louisiana-meets-Chicago approach from Louisiana Red. Although Walk On falls short of essential, this album still has a lot going for it and is an enjoyable document of the 1980 festival in Montreal. ~ Alex Henderson
Professional Reviews
Living Blues (9-10/95, pp.97-98) - "...Hardly an indispensable purchase, this disc nevertheless represents a worthy addition to Hopkins' massive recorded legacy."
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