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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 23, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: June 23, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Hannibal
  • ASIN: B000007S88
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #143,859 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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listen  1. Tallacatcha (Album Version) 3:06$0.69 Buy Track
listen  2. Illinois Blues (Album Version) 4:19$0.69 Buy Track
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listen  5. Countrycide (the Ballad Of Ed And Charlie Brown) (Album Version) 7:17$0.69 Buy Track
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listen  7. Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (Album Version) 2:46$0.69 Buy Track
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listen10. Just About To Go (Album Version) 4:04$0.69 Buy Track
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Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com's Best of 1998
San Francisco Bay Area performer Alvin Youngblood Hart established his credentials as an acoustic bluesman with his acclaimed 1996 debut, Big Mama's Door. To his credit, he's off in new directions with the first notes of Territory. The western-swing opener "Tallacatcha" lets fans know from the get-go that Hart won't be bound by genre restrictions and, indeed, he explores everything from reggae to rock without ever seeming showy. As Hart's skills expand, so too will the perspectives of his listeners. --Steven Stolder

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This follow-up to Hart's 1996 debut, Big Mama's Door, leaves no doubt that the early acclaim the California singer has generated is deserved. Big Mama's Door introduced a player as well versed in the history of the blues as he is with its musicianship, and Territory only reinforces that perception. From the opening strains of "Tallacatcha" to the closing "Underway at Seven," magic flies from his fingertips. It's as if those who've inspired Hart's music are channeling through him to reach a new generation. Whether it's the straight acoustic blues of "Mama Don't Allow" and "John Hardy" or the less-likely "Tallacatcha" (which entwines lap steel, fiddle, and piano into a Western dance-hall tune) and "Just About to Go" (a reggae-like number), this album further cements Hart's place in the upper ranks of contemporary bluesmen. --Alexandra Russell

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Uncharted ...., August 17, 2002
By booknblueslady (Woodland, CA United States) - See all my reviews
Territory is an excursion into Alvin Youngblood Hart's adventure with music. Hart born in Oakland in 1963, uses music to discover the adventures in life and to weave common threads to connect his lifetime and history to the his influences and experiences. Although Hart was raised in Oakland he spent his Summers with his grand parents in the hill country of Northern Mississippi and while there he developed an appreciation for the countryside, learned to ride horses and learned about the diverse musicians and music of the Mississippi Delta. He was introduced to the work such musicians as Charlie Patton, Skip James, Ledbelly and Bukka White. His parents exposed him to the more recent blues of Jimmy Reed, BB King and Jimmy Witherspoon. Growing up in the 60's and 70's he was influenced by Jimi Hendrix and the Rolling Stones.

Alvin Youngblood Hart is an impressive sight. He stands nearly 6'6" and weighs 250. He wears his hair in long dread locks and clothing of choice are flannel shirts and blue jeans. Watching him on stage is a rare treat. He is a skillful musician and vocalist who willingly takes chances and avoids being pigeonholed. How many blues musicians would choose to do a song as Dancing with Tears in My Eyes, composed in the 1920's by song writing team Al Dubin and Joe Burke, who are also known for "Tiptoe through the Tulips?"

Territory is indeed an adventure covering many different song styles and influences from rock to country to folk to blues to psychedelic. This has been a rap against the cd by those who would choose that Hart be pigeonholed into only doing acoustic blues which he did so eloquently on Big Mama's Door. Thankfully he is willing to take chances and has presented us with this album which is expanding and enlightening to the listener.

Territory is a mixture of original songs, Tallacatcha, Ouachita Run, Sallie Queen of the Pines, Countrycide, Just About to Go, Underway at Seven, Traditional Blues songs, Mama Don't Allow, John Hardy and Skip James' Illinois Blues, and psychedelic, Captain Beefheart's Ice Rose.

The cd would be worth the price for the haunting song set in minor keys, Countrycide. Countrycide is a story of how Charlie and Ed Brown "used the injustice system to their complete disadvantage."

The song starts :
"We have seen some dark days in the history of man
Tell you bout Saint Patrick day when the stuff hit the fan."

and finishes
"We have seen some dark days in the history of man
Broken hearts, stolen lives and tales of stolen land."

The cd gets underway with Tallacatcha an original which the listener might want to foxtrot to. Alvin plays both lap steel and electric guitar on this and is accompanied by piano, fiddle and bass. Tallacatcha is a Choctaw word meaning "river of pearl." Hart sings, "Everyone knows her name ain't Rose, They all call her Tallacatcha."

The cd ends with Underway at Seven, which is an instrumental with echoes of the Rolling Stones. Hart works solo, once more playing the lap steel and electric guitar. It is a fitting end to the album, a sleepy slow song with beautiful notes leisurely weaving throughout.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Charting Territory: A Refreshing & Eclectic Romp, July 12, 1998
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In the oxygen-starved climate of a music industry increasingly bent on compartmentalizing (and marginalizing) its artists, Alvin Youngblood Hart's "Territory" is a breath of fresh air. The album's stylstic breadth coupled with Hart's seemingly inexhaustible multi-instrumental skills sound a wake-up call for the virtues of musical diversity. Listen and you'll hear the sound of music, not the clanging of cash registers.

Unlike the reviewer from San Francisco, I would applaud Hart's record company for its open-mindedness, as I would applaud Hart for choosing not to record another version of "Big Mama's Door," something a less secure and less adventurous artist might attempt in the wake of its widespread critical acclaim. The creature comforts of pigeon-holing creative impulse is a sad comment on our own cultural vision. Hannibal and its parent, Rykodisc, are labels predicated on eclecticism. How rare and refreshing to find a musician following his muse and being supported by a record company on the journey.

A "Territory" that includes buoyant western swing, mesmerizing acoustic blues, haunting lap steel reveries, driving bluebeat ska, fractured waltz time, Tex-Mex mandolin and high-wire feats of multi-metered Captain Beefheart guitar is one where I could happily travel, let alone settle down.

In the hands of one man, it's a remarkable trip. As rough-hewn as he is note-perfect, Hart is an amazingly talented musician, whose wealth of musical skills, passions and knowledge one would expect to be the provence of three men, not one. The sheer resolve and authenticity with which he inhabits his landscapes is extraordinary. This CD is an exemplary early step in what should be a long and endlessly eclectic career.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lots to like (even some blues), September 12, 2006
By john (The District) - See all my reviews
When the first song started, I thought I was listening to the wrong disc. "Tallacatcha" is a Texas swing number that's unlike anything heard from Mr. Hart before. Guess it was good to know right up front that this disc is not going to be limited to any style of music, with (of course) blues, acoustic mandolin, accordion waltz (or is it two step?), 70's style electric rock, and ska (yes, ska!) also represented.

That ska song ("Just About to Go") is a lot of fun, but the acoustic blues cuts are still the best songs on the disc, with "Illinois Blues" and "Mama Don't Allow" as exceptional examples. While some songs don't work (most notably the 70's rock inspired "Ice Rose") the disc as a whole successfully weaves a rich textured moody musical/lyrical tapestry.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Highly Enjoyable Alvin Youngblood Hart Album
This album is highly enjoyable, with only "Countrycide" seeming out of place, though it's an interesting song that shows Hart is willing to experiment with his sound... Read more
Published 11 months ago by D. B Pepper

5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful choice
he is brilliant in any style he plays. what a musician.
Published on January 5, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Tallacatcha is the best
I found Territory first and bought Big Mama's Door because I liked Territory so well.

There's nothing better than Tallacatcha.

Published on September 20, 2000 by elspethmj

5.0 out of 5 stars Critics' Choice
1999 Down Beat Magazine International Critics' Poll:

Blues Album of the Year

1999 Living Blues Magazine Crtitics' Award Winner:

Best Blues Album of the Year - All... Read more

Published on October 13, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars I say it's good.
This man has a soul deep as a ravine, and it permeates the songs so insistently, you'll be reaching for the Jack Daniels and wondering why it takes a corporate bluesman to... Read more
Published on May 30, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Eclectic excellence
Anyone who can fit Skip James and Captain Beefheart on one album, and play as well as this guy can, gets five stars. I'm impressed.
Published on February 22, 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating and eclectic
Hart has an outstanding voice and a great feel for diverse types of music. Rooted in the blues, but with folk, swing and jazz thrown in. Highly recommended.
Published on November 17, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Gift from God.
Alvin is a Godsend. If you are thinking of getting into the blues this album is an excellent starter. It have you on the road the next morning to buy his first release. Read more
Published on September 16, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars mesmorizing
I love this album. This music is like listening to the voice of God. I implore anyone who even thinks they may like blues to buy this one. It's fantastic.
Published on September 16, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Bravehart
What's cool about this recording is its lack of pretension and love of variety. Big points for those qualities. Hart's talents are as broad as they are deep. Read more
Published on July 21, 1998

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