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You Gotta Move

Fred McDowellAudio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 30, 1993)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Arhoolie Records
  • ASIN: B0000001FD
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD

McDowell first recorded in 1959, when folklorist Alan Lomax discovered him during a field trip. Five years later the sixty- year-old northern Mississippian was taped performing in his living room by Arhoolie's Chris Strachwitz. The results are outstanding: McDowell's commanding singing and slide guitar commentaries, tied to clear thinking and acute feeling, refashion traditional fare into entirely personal folk music. Added to the original program are six stunning tracks, including 'You Cotta Move" (covered by the Rolling Stones) and two 1965 field recordings cofeaturing history book guitarist Eli Green. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993

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Discovered by folklorist Alan Lomax in 1959 at the age of 55, Fred was a powerful and expressive singer and a unique and brilliant slide guitarist who generated some of the most hypnotic rhythms heard in the blues. This CD is a superlative collection of his recordings made for Arhoolie in 1964 and 1966, including the great You Gotta Move , later recorded by the Stones. *****- The Grove Press Guide to the Blues on CD .

 

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You Gotta Move CD-304, July 23, 2000
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If you know about Fred McDowell, this is a must have item. If you don't know about Fred McDowell, this is a must have item! What can you say about Mississippi Fred McDowell that could do his music justice? He was real and you can feel it when you hear him play his delta slide blues. 15 of the 19 tunes on this CD were recorded in 1964 and 1965, near Fred's home. The quality is unbelievable, considering the time and technology. Fred's wife, Annie McDowell supplies a killer vocal on "When I Lay My Burden Down." Two cuts were recorded at Eli Green's place, out in the woods near Holly Springs, Mississippi. Eli was a mentor of Fred and they jam together to create lively renditions of "Do My Baby Ever Think Of Me," and "Brooks Run Into The Ocean," which was written by Green. The final tune, a real trade mark of Fred and the title song, "You Gotta Move," was recorded by the Rolling Stones, shortly after they heard it. The energy is high throughout this 64:04 minutes of great slide blues.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What an introduction to Mississippi Fred McDowell, May 2, 2007
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Fine album, introducing Mississippi Fred McDowell in a raw recording. For the most part, just him, his guitar, and the person recording the session. Recordings were done in 1964 and 1965. McDowell learned to play the blues in the 1920s, from records of Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charlie Patton, and Eli Green, among others. Late in life, his music achieved great visibility when one of his classic tunes, "You Gotta Move," appeared on the Rolling Stones' "Sticky Fingers."

Some cuts to give a flavor of his music. . . .

"Write Me a Few Lines." The bottle neck guitar style is well done by McDowell. He asks his baby to write him a few lines. The guitar playing is nice; his voice suggests that he has done a lot of living.

"Fred's Worried Life Blues" begins with a couple lines:

"You make me weep,
And you make me moan."

The voice is a great blues voice and his spare guitar accompaniment fits the work well. Another great line (if I hear it properly) laments the fact that when he had money, he had a lot of friends.

"Bulldog Blues" was an Eli Green song. Chris Strachwitz, who did the recording, went with McDowell to find Green so that the teacher (Green) and pupil (McDowell) could play together. Green played guitar and sang, and McDowell played guitar. A neat song. This, apparently, is only one of two recordings of Green's work (Strachwitz' tape recorder ran out of battery power after only a couple songs). There is a lot of fun in the singing, and the guitar work is nicely done.

And, of course, "You Gotta Move." Some great lines, such as:

"You may be high, you may be low,
You may be rich, you may be poor.
But when the Lord gets ready,
You gotta move."

The Stones covered this on "Sticky Fingers." It was rather lame, to be honest. However, they also played this on one of their live concert albums and that version was worthy of Mississippi Fred McDowell.

The recording quality is not great. But the chance to hear Mississippi Fred McDowell sing and play guitar renders that not very important.
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6 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Untouchable modernist - preacher man, April 4, 2003
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This is some of the most uncanny acoustic work ever heard and goes down with R.Johnson to the core of the blues and all music as a matter-o-fact. i even heard that doug martsch did a concept record based on Fred Mcdowell. or something like that. if this don't turn you into a hippie, i don't know what will -
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