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Blues by Lonnie Johnson

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 17, 1992)
  • Original Release Date: March 8, 1960
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Obc
  • ASIN: B000000XWR
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #227,889 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Don't Ever Love
2. No Love for Sale
3. There's No Love
4. I Don't Hurt Anymore
5. She-Devil
6. One-Sided Love Affair
7. Big Leg Woman
8. There Must Be a Way
9. She's Drunk Again
10. Blues 'Round My Door
11. You Don't Move Me
12. You Will Need Me

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Lonnie Johnson's influence on modern jazz and blues guitar is staggering. His intricate, fluid playing inspired a long line of musicians from Charlie Christian to Lowell Fulson. But the kind of success his scions enjoyed often eluded Johnson. These recordings took place after a determined disc jockey finally located Johnson holding down a job as a janitor in a Ben Franklin store. And while they don't display the improvisational brilliance of his youth, Johnson's playing is still sharp and almost always captivating. The songs that best capture his smooth fretwork are "She Devil," "She's Drunk Again," and "Blues Around My Door." Johnson sticks mainly to simple blues structures, and there is one riff he revisits a little too often. But his dignified field holler still carries the power of 10 hurricanes, and strong sax work by Hal Singer keeps spirits high. --Ken Hohman

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5.0 out of 5 stars It's all good ; A successful Bluesman, March 31, 2004
By Tony Thomas (SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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Lonnie Johnson was probably the most successful bluesman of the 1920s. He made hundreds of recordings, mostly blues with his unchallengable guitar, his great and always sexy and sometimes humorous voice, and on a few cuts, the violin, but others Jazz cuts with his musical partner Eddie Lang from Paul Whiteman's band (Lang had to take on a black blues pseudonym in order to mask the interracial character of the recordings),and with Jazzmen like Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington. His work with Eddie Lang is considered the beginning of real Jazz guitar playing!

Johnson became the Acme that Blues performers modeled themselves after as the 20s passed into the 1930s. Robert Johnson would like and tell people he was Lonnie's son, cousin, or nephew depending on whom he was talking to and many of Robert Johnson's guitar stylings are direct imitations of Lonnie's Blues work.

Though there were times in the Depression when Lonnie Johnson left music for factory work, by the late 1940s and early 1940s he was back on top recording great blues in Chicago with Lil Hardin Armstrong and other members of RCA Victor's stable of blues greats in Chicago, with Jelly Roll Baker being his big hit. Johnson continued to have R & B hits into the late 1940s before alcoholism and health problems forced him out of music.

This album marked his rediscovery and the beginning of another great series of recordings in the 1960s. He worked with blues stars, but also was quickly asked to record with Ellington once again.

Johnson was always difficult for the ignorant folkie influences stereotypically thinking socalled blues fans to understand. Unlike their stereotype of a bluesman being an illiterate share cropper or a prisoner, Johnson was urban from New Orleans living in Chicago and New York and Philiadelphia most of his career. He had toured the world in vaudeville as a child fiddle player and dancer before he ever played gitar. He was musically educated and had been sought out by great Jazz
orchestras and soloists.

Even this record where he was clearly not used to playing, illustrates his great ability to transmit feeling in his songs. I think in his rediscovery recordings in the 1960s *(Johnson died from complications from a automobile accident in Toronto where he lived and owned a nightclub in the early 1970s)were more mellow sensitive and wise that the musical masterpieces and guitar virtuosity he showed in the 1920s and 1940s. However, as they say on the talk shows, if it is by Lonnie Johnson, it's all good!!

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