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VA - Death Might Be Your Santa Claus(blues)(mp3@320)[rogercc][h33t]

Torrent: VA - Death Might Be Your Santa Claus(blues)(mp3@320)[rogercc][h33t]
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Various Artists: Death Might Be Your Santa Claus
Label : Sony Legacy
Released : 23 November 2012
Format : [email protected]




Classic blues holiday songs from the 20s, 30s, 40s, & 50s. Includes Bessie Smith, Lightnin’ Hopkins, etc.”. Comprised mostly of extremely rare and hard to find material. Almost never marketed at all other than to serious long-hair Blues Collectors.”

Sadly, blues music is often ignored by the major record labels, who seldom cull through their deep archives to reissue anything but the most contemporary of blues artists. Kudos are due, then, to Sony Music for releasing Death Might Be Your Santa Claus through its Legacy Recordings label as a Record Store Day "Black Friday" exclusive on both vinyl and CD. These limited edition, numbered sets feature a treasure of holiday-themed blues, jazz, and gospel music from the 1920s, '30s, and '40s...sixteen tracks on the two-disc vinyl LP, eighteen songs total on the compact disc.

Early Chicago blues legend Tampa Red cuts loose on his 1934 single "Christmas And New Year Blues," the performance featuring plenty of his trademark slippery slide-guitar work and some mighty fine high-lonesome vocals backed by Henry's Scott's subtle piano. Victoria Spivey's "Christmas Morning Blues," dating back to 1927, offers Spivey's powerful warbling vocals backed by a languid Lonnie Johnson guitar line and his occasional flourishes. John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson, the original, is backed by talents like pianist Speckled Red and guitarist Robert Lee McCoy on his 1938 recording of "Christmas Morning Blues," the artists and band delivering a bluesy, jazzy take on a Lonnie Johnson song that is so much fun that I'd love to hear a contemporary harp-blower take it on.

The set includes a number of sermons from the firebrand preacher Reverend J.M. Gates, including the blistering title track. Between 1926 and 1941, Rev. Gates was one of the most popular recording artists in America, waxing over 200 sermons for the Okeh, Victor, Bluebird, and Paramount record labels. Gates' natural charisma flows out of the speakers with no little power and glory, and if you don't feel the spirit after experiencing such religious rave-ups as "Did You Spend Christmas Day In Jail?" or "Will The Coffin Be Your Santa Claus?," well, you're probably beyond saving. "Death May Be Your Santa Claus" is a particularly interesting sermon from 1926, Gates' dynamic voice rising and falling, his barely pent-up energy channeled through his emotion and religious fervor.

Death Might Be Your Santa Claus includes a number of spiritual/devotional songs intermixed with the old-school blues with some, like the Heavenly Gospel Singers' "When Was Jesus Born?" featuring wonderful vocal harmonies that weave a mesmerizing performance. Much of the album is more blues-styled, however, such as Bo Carter (of the Mississippi Sheiks) and his spirited, energetic reading of "Santa Claus" from 1938, or Bessie Smith's "At The Christmas Ball." Recorded in 1925, Smith is backed by pianist Fletcher Henderson for a dynamite performance that shows why Smith was, perhaps, the most popular vocalist of the 1920s.

The CD version of the album includes a pair of bonus tracks, including the very cool Lightnin' Hopkins' tune, "Santa," recorded in 1962 for the guitarist's Mojo Hand album; with a soulful wail and elegant fretwork, Lightnin' delivers a bluesy, contemporary take on the holiday.


Tracklist:
1. Harmon Ray (Peetie Wheetstraw)– Xmas Blues
2. The Reverend J.M. Gates – Did You Spend Christmas In Jail
3. The Heavenly Gospel Singers – When Was Jesus Born
4. The Reverend J.M. Gates – He Was Born In A Manger
5. Lil McClintock – Don’t Think I’m Santa Claus
6. Tampa Red And Sonny Boy Williamson 1 – Christmas And New Year’s Blues
7. The Reverend J.M. Gates – Will The Coffin Be Your Santa Claus
8. Bessie Smith – At The Christmas Ball
9. Bo Carter – Santa Claus
10. Butterbeans And Susie – Papa Ain’t No Santa Claus (Mama Ain’t No Christmas Tree)
11. Sonny Boy Williamson 1 – Christmas Morning Blues
12. Lightnin’ Hopkins – Happy New Year
13. Walter Davis – Santa Claus
14. The Reverend J.M. Gates – Death Might Be Your Santa Claus
15. Kansas City Kitty – Christmas Morning Blues
16. Casey Bill Weldon & His Orchestra – Christmas Time Blues
17. Lightnin’ Hopkins – Santa (Bonus Track, CD Only)
18. The Reverend J.M. Gates – Hell Will Be Your Santa Claus (Bonus Track, CD Only)

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