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Born in the Delta | 
| Artists: Pinetop Perkins, Tony O, Portnoy, Vickers Label: Telarc Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $13.97 You Save: $4.01 (22%)
Sales Rank: 280969
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 83418 UPC: 089408341823 EAN: 0089408341823 ASIN: B000003D5V
Release Date: May 27, 1997 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Every Day I Have the Blues - Pinetop Perkins, Memphis Slim | | • | For You My Love - Pinetop Perkins, Gayten, Paul | | • | Look on Yonder Wall - Pinetop Perkins, James, Elmore | | • | Blues After Hours - Pinetop Perkins, Parrish, Avery | | • | Murmur Low - Pinetop Perkins, Spires, Arthur "Big | | • | How Long, How Long Blues - Pinetop Perkins, Carr, Leroy | | • | Baby, What You Want Me to Do - Pinetop Perkins, Reed, Jimmy [1] | | • | Blues Oh Blues - Pinetop Perkins, Melio, Anthony |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com In the space of eight short years (1910-'18) in the Mississippi Delta, history's most important generation of bluesmen was born. Howlin' Wolf, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, and Elmore James are all gone now, and, by 1997, Pinetop Perkins was almost the last of that fabled generation still playing. Perkins was born in the Delta, as the title of his new album states, and he still reflects the rhythmic intensity of that place and time. In his 80s, his voice has lost much of its old power and range and he's now content to recycle old standards, but his boogie-blues piano playing is as spirited as ever and his vocal and keyboard phrasing has become more succinct and telling with each passing year. In 1980, Perkins, drummer Willie Smith, and harmonica player Jerry Portnoy left the Muddy Waters Band and co-founded the Legendary Blues Band. These three have reunited on Born in the Delta with help from guitarist Tony O and bassist Brad Vickers. The songs are familiar chestnuts such as Elmore James's "Look on Yonder Wall," Memphis Slim's "Everyday I Have the Blues," and Jimmy Reed's "Baby, What You Want Me To Do," but Perkins's quintet give them a stripped-down elegance that's a pleasure to hear, even if the Waters alumni are long past their peak performances. On Paul Gayten's "For You My Love," the five musicians play the syncopated New Orleans rhythms with such tight-knit rapport that they might as well be five fingers on one hand. --Geoffrey Himes
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