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This is the best Jesse Fuller release, April 10, 1999
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This review is from: Lone Cat (Audio CD)
Jesse was a friend of mine. We meet several times once in East Park, Georgia. He sat on the porch and sang for hours playing an old Sears Silvertone 12 string guitar. Many of the songs sung that day were from this recording, which was originally released on Goodtime Jazz. Jesse always wanted to be on the Ed Sullivan show. May his soul rest in peace.
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Bob Weir Fans Should Hear This, December 23, 2004
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On the Grateful Dead's first LP, Bob covered "Beat It On Down The Line." And on 1981's live acoustic release Reckoning Bobby sings "Monkey and the Engineer." It's pretty easy to deduce that Bob got the tunes from owning this album back in the early days in SF, CA. So ... for those who enjoy probing the sourcebooks of their musical heroes ... Here's an original: Jesse Fuller.
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cost, February 27, 2011
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$200? c'mon. I'd love to buy this but can't afford it at this price. I loved this guy and even named my son after him but...hey, too expensive. It needs to be reissued. Anyone?
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Jesse is what blues is all about., March 25, 1999
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I was at Jesse's coffee shop concert in Seattle in 1958. Was an amazing performance of Original Blues from a master artist. Still have his 78 album.
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