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Blues Legends - Memphis Slim and Sonny Boy Williamson Live in Europe

Memphis Slim , Sonny Boy Williamson  |  NR |  DVD
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Product Details

  • Actors: Memphis Slim, Sonny Boy Williamson
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Black & White, Dolby, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: Unknown (PCM Stereo), English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Hip-O Records
  • DVD Release Date: August 31, 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0002TB6IY
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #78,929 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Special Features

  • Memphis Slim (1963): The Blues Is Everywhere, All by Myself, My Gal Keeps Me Crying, Matt's Guitar Boogie, I'm Lost Without You, Wish Me Well
  • Sonny Boy Williamson (1963): I'm a Lonely Man, Keep It to Yourself, Your Funeral and My Trial, Bye Bye Bird
  • Memphis Slim (1962, '63): Rockin' the House, I'll Just Keep Singing the Blues
  • Sonny Boy Williamson (1964): Who's Gonna Take Care of You, It's Raining Outdoors Baby, JFK Blues
  • Sonny Boy Williamson with Mae Mercer (1965): Careless Love
  • Otis Spann (1960): Boogie Woogie Blues, Slow Sweet Blues, St. Louis Blues
  • Photo galleries
  • Booklet with liner notes and rare photos

Editorial Reviews

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The parade of splendid blues on DVD continues with the 2004 release of Blues Legends: Memphis Slim and Sonny Boy Williamson Live in Europe, a compendium of performances alone and together by the two American bluesmen from the mid-1960s. The 48-minute program, mostly recorded in Brussels before a serious bunch of black-clad hipsters, has lots in common with the excellent American Folk Blues Festival series. It’s nicely packaged, well annotated, presented with startlingly good audio-visual quality, and, most important, chock full of great performances (including two by Slim that were recorded on the AFBF tours but unreleased until now). Pianist-singer Memphis Slim (original name: Peter Chatman) is a fine musician, certainly the more stately and clean-cut of the two; Sonny Boy Williamson, a great harmonica player and singer who was known as Aleck Ford and Rice Miller before he co-opted the name of a well-known predecessor, plays music that was more unpredictable, darker (with his pointy goatee, he even bears a resemblance to the common depiction of Satan!), and thus often more compelling–-even his three 1964 tunes backed by two Swedish musicians are top-notch. Anyway you slice it, there’s nothing whatsoever here for blues fans not to like (three songs by pianist Otis Spann and the Muddy Waters band from 1960 are added for good measure), and lots to treasure. --Sam Graham

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars "You look like Satan with that goatee", October 12, 2004
This review is from: Blues Legends - Memphis Slim and Sonny Boy Williamson Live in Europe (DVD)
Not QUITE as essential as the three "American Folk Blues Festival" DVDs, this is nevertheless a really fine collection of performances by Memphis Slim and Rice Miller (Sonny Boy Williamson II).

It opens with a six-song set by Memphis Slim, taped in Holland in 1963. A very distinguished-looking Slim is backed by Matt "Guitar" Murphy and drummer Bill Stepney, and he does a dignified "The Blues Is Everywhere", a sloppy, too-fast "All By Myself" which he doesn't really take seriously, and a stately rendition of "My Gal Keeps Me Crying" which ranks as one of the highlights of this disc.
So does the lesser-known "I'm Lost Without You", a swinging, supremely catchy mid-tempo boogie, and Matt Murphy also gets a chance to show off, doing a dextrous (if not all that memorable) "Matt's Guitar Boogie" which also features a brief drum solo by Bill Stepney.

Slim's first set comes to a close with the delightful shuffle "Wish Me Well", and the first four performances by Rice Miller is from the same TV program, Jazz Prisma, taped in front of a small studio audience.
Sonny Boy opens with a slow, wistful "Lonely Man", followed by two more absolute highlights: "Keep It To Yourself" and "Your Funeral And My Trial", two of his best mid-50s Chess sides. The camera zooms in on Sonny Boy while he plays, and his half-closed lids, aloof I-couldn't-care-less expression and pointy goatee actually makes him look a little like the common depiction of Satan!
Maybe there was some truth to the legend that the young Aleck "Rice" Miller promised his soul to Old Scratch in exchange for not having to breathe while performing...
(And yes, the headline is a "Friends" quote.)

Sonny Boy may have been nearing the end of his life at this time, but his playing and singing show little if any sign of wear, and his sense of timing is impeccable.
His other set, a low-key trio performance taped in Sweden in 1964, is slightly less impressive, mainly due to the choice of material, but still worth while. And Memphis Slim gets two more songs as well, both footage from the American Folk Blues Festivals of 1962 and 1963 respectively. Willie Dixon joins him for both, and T-Bone Walker plays the guitar on the 1962 taping of the driving, up-tempo "Rockin' The House".

The bonus tracks include three grainy clips from the 1960 Newport Folk Festival (Muddy Waters' piano player Otis Spann plays three instrumentals) and a rather...different...performance of "Careless Love" by Mae Mercer with Sonny Boy on harmonica.
But it's the main content which will interest most viewers. This DVD is not quite as accessible to "mid-level" blues fans as the three "Folk Blues" DVDs, I suppose, but there are some tremendous performances here by both Slim and Sonny Boy, and fans of either man will certainly want a look. And a listen.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great DVD! Buy it!, October 2, 2004
This review is from: Blues Legends - Memphis Slim and Sonny Boy Williamson Live in Europe (DVD)
Great DVD with excellent performances by Memphis Slim and Sonny Boy Williamson. The backing provided by Matt 'Guitar' Murphy on guitar and by Bill Stepney on drums (Willie Dixon jumps in on bass on two cuts) works prefectly and makes the performances very tight. Memphis Slim is terrific but it is Sonny Boy who steals the show!

Sonny Boy also plays three songs with two swedish musicians, who doesn't seem to be used to playing blues. These songs are much looser but Sonny Boy makes them work too.

Also included is a song with Sonny Boy as a sideman, providing excellent backup for singer Mae Mercer, and three cuts with Otis Spann playing with the Muddy Waters band minus Muddy himself. These latter cuts are from the 1960 Newport Folk Festival, and must be the band warming up for the legendary Muddy Waters concert which is issued as the classic album "Muddy Waters at Newport".

So, in my opinion the bonus material alone is worth the purchase. There is absolutely nothing negative to say about this DVD.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Stuff, April 10, 2007
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This review is from: Blues Legends - Memphis Slim and Sonny Boy Williamson Live in Europe (DVD)
Video documentation of the blues greats is shamefully unavailable.
It is a tremendous loss to us all that there is so little good footage and that the Europeans had to show us where it's at and how it's done. I'm glad they did.
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