$13.00 LP BLM0211
Guitarist and singer Junior
Kimbrough was one of the deepest of the deep bluesmen, like his
colleague R.L. Burnside he came from the hill country of Mississippi.
Stark music with deep primal rhythms and drones, his music is very
powerful and hypnotic. Kimbrough ran a juke joint that was the focal
point of the local blues scene and was prominently featured in Robert
Palmer's documentary Deep Blues and in the founding of the
influential Fat Possum record label. This is a short EP featuring
the earliest tracks he recorded for the label. Some of the standard
Kimbrough tunes that he would play for the rest of his career are
here like the very potent "Done Got Old" which
is an unflinching look at age over a primal beat and slashing guitar.
"Meet Me In the City" is emotional and stark in
nature, but at the same time quite beautiful. This makes for a fine
introduction to Kimbrough's unique blend of blues and the music
that made the hill country of Mississippi so unique in American
music.
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Juniour
Kimbrough
First Recordings
1. Lonesome In My Home
2. Feels So Good #1
3. Done Got Old
4. Meet Me In The City
5. Feels So Good #2 (mp3)
6. Feels So Bad
Recorded
by Quinton Claunch
at American Studios, Memphis, TN 1966.

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