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American Folk-Blues Festival: The British Tours 1963-1966 [DVD] DVD ~ Various |
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| 1. I'm a King Bee | |||
| 2. I Got Love If You Want It | |||
| 3. Wonderin' and Worryin' | |||
| 4. Strange Love | |||
| 5. You'll Be Sorry One Day | |||
| 6. One More Day | |||
| 7. Bobby Sox Baby | |||
| 8. Late Last Night | |||
| 9. Buzz Me Babe | |||
| 10. Dream Girl | |||
| 11. Yeah Yeah Baby | |||
| 12. What a Dream | |||
| 13. Don't Start Crying Now | |||
| 14. Blues Hangover | |||
| 15. Moody Blues | |||
| 16. My Home Is a Prison | |||
| 17. Please Don't Turn Me Down | |||
| 18. Snoopin' Around | |||
| 19. Rainin' in My Heart | |||
| 20. That's Alright Baby | |||
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A people-pleasing club entertainer, he certainly wasn't above working rock & roll rhythms into his music, along with hard-stressed, country & western vocal inflections. Several of his best tunes were co-written with his wife Lovelle and show a fine hand for song construction, appearing to have arrived at the studio pretty well formed. His harmonica playing was driving and straightforward, full of surprising melody, while his vocals were perhaps best described by writer Peter Guralnick as "if a black country & western singer or a white rhythm & blues singer were attempting to impersonate a member of the opposite genre." And here perhaps was Harpo's true genius, and what has allowed his music to have a wider currency. By the time his first single became a Southern jukebox favorite, his songs were being adapted and played by white musicians left and right. Here was good-time Saturday-night blues that could be sung by elements of the Caucasian persuasion with a straight face. Nothing resembling the emotional investment of a Howlin' Wolf or a Muddy Waters was required; it all came natural and easy, and its influence has stood the test of time.
He was born James Moore just outside of Baton Rouge, LA. After his parents died, he dropped out of school to work every juke joint, street corner, picnic, and house rent party that came his way. By this time he had acquired the alias of Harmonica Slim, which he used until his first record was released. It was fellow bluesman Lightnin' Slim who first steered him to local recordman J.D. Miller. The producer used him as an accompanist to Hopkins on a half-dozen sides before recording him on his own. When it came time to release his first single ("I'm a King Bee"), Miller informed him that there was another Harmonica Slim recording on the West Coast, and a new name was needed before the record could come out. Moore's wife took the slang word for harmonica, added an "o" to the end of it, and a new stage name was the result, one that would stay with Slim Harpo the rest of his career.
Harpo's first record became a double-sided R&B hit, spawning numerous follow-ups on the "King Bee" theme, but even bigger was "Rainin' in My Heart," which made the Billboard Top 40 pop charts in the summer of 1961. It was another perfect distillation of Harpo's across-the-board appeal, and was immediately adapted by country, Cajun, and rock & roll musicians; anybody could play it and sound good doing it. In the wake of the Rolling Stones covering "I'm a King Bee" on their first album, Slim had the biggest hit of his career in 1966 with "Baby, Scratch My Back." Harpo described it "as an attempt at rock & roll for me," and its appearance in Billboard's Top 20 pop charts prompted the dance-oriented follow-ups "Tip on In" and "Tee-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu," both R&B charters. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
Product Description
The earlist recordings by the King Bee bluesman are documented on this 24 track CD with notes from harmonica ace Paul Jones.
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