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Charlie McCoy  & Walter Vincson - 1928-1936 album

Charlie McCoy & Walter Vincson - 1928-1936 album

  • Performer: Charlie McCoy
  • Genre: Blues
  • Title: 1928-1936
  • Released: 1984
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This is my version of Grind So Fine from the CD Walter Vincson & Charlie McCoy BD612 recorded Jan 17, 1931.

Overtime Blues - Walter Vincson. Открывайте новую музыку каждый день. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией.

Split compilation album by Ishman Bracey, Jackson Blue Boys, Mississippi Black Snakes, Charlie McCoy and Walter Vincson. Hidin' On Me. Sweet Alberta. Charlie McCoy And Bo Carter. The Northern Starvers Are Returning Home. Mississippi I'm Longing for You. Mississippi Black Snakes. It's All Over Now. It's So Nice and Warm. Sam Hill" From Louisville.

Charlie McCoy (2) & Walter Vincson ‎– 1928-1936. Label: Earl Archives ‎– BD-612, Document Records (2) ‎– BD-612. Vocals, Guitar – Walton Vincson Written-By – Vincson. A6. –Charlie McCoy (2) And Bo Carter. Vocals, Guitar – Charlie McCoy (2)Vocals, Violin – Bo Carter (Chatmon) Written-By – Chatmon, McCoy. A7.

1901-02-02)February 2, 1901 Bolton, Mississippi, United States. In 1928 he teamed with Lonnie Chatmon to form the Mississippi Sheiks. Complete Recorded Works (1928–1941).

Walter Vinson - Complete Recorded Works (1928-1941) (1991) Artwork Booklet-2. 18 - Rats Been on My Cheese. 11 - Can't Anybody Tell Me Blues. Walter Vinson - Walter Vinson 1928-1941. Walter Vinson 1928-1941.

Born May 26, 1909 in Jackson, MS, the self-taught McCoy was recording regularly by the late '20s, often alongside Walter Vincson; he also sat in with the Mississippi Sheiks, Rubin Lacy, Son Spand, and the many other Delta bluesmen who passed through the Jackson area in the years to follow, occasionally appearing on not only guitar but also mandolin (the latter. Between 1936 and 1939, he also cut a number of sessions with his groups Papa Charlie's Boys and the Harlem Hamfats, the latter also featuring his brother. The War cut short McCoy's career, and he made no more recordings after 1942, dying in Chicago on July 26, 1950.

Jazz Figures, Walter Vincson (1928 -1941). Released by Collector Records Greece Dec 2011 18 Tracks. Jazz Figures, Walter Vincson (1928 -1941) is a English album released on Dec 2011. Jazz Figures, Walter Vincson (1928 -1941) Album has 18 songs sung by Walter Vincson. Listen to all songs in high quality & download Jazz Figures, Walter Vincson (1928 -1941) songs on Gaana.

On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Released at: This album was released on the label Earl Archives (catalog number BD-612) Document Records (2) (catalog number BD-612). This album was released in 1984 year. Format of the release is.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Ishman Bracey Leavin' Town Blues
Guitar, Mandolin – Charlie McCoy Vocals, Guitar – Ishman BraceyWritten-By – I. Bracey*
A2 Ishman Bracey Brown Mama Blues
Guitar, Mandolin – Charlie McCoy Vocals, Guitar – Ishman BraceyWritten-By – I. Bracey*
A3 Jackson Blue Boys Hidin' On Me
Vocals – Bo Chatmon (Bo Carter)*Vocals, Guitar – Walter Vincson*Vocals, Mandolin – Charlie McCoy Written-By – Chatmon*, Jacobs*
A4 Jackson Blue Boys Sweet Alberta
Vocals – Bo Chatmon (Bo Carter)*Vocals, Guitar – Walter Vincson*Vocals, Mandolin – Charlie McCoy Written-By – Trad.*
A5 Walton Vincson* Overtime Blues
Vocals, Guitar – Walton Vincson*Written-By – Vincson*
A6 Charlie McCoy And Bo Carter The Northern Starvers Are Returning Home
Vocals, Guitar [Prob.] – Charlie McCoy Vocals, Violin [Prob.] – Bo Carter (Chatmon)*Written-By – Chatmon*, McCoy*
A7 Charlie McCoy And Bo Carter Mississippi I'm Longing For You
Vocals, Guitar [Prob.] – Charlie McCoy Vocals, Violin [Prob.] – Bo Carter (Chatmon)*Written-By – Chatmon*, McCoy*
A8 Mississippi Black Snakes* Blue Sky Blues
Mandolin – Charlie McCoy Vocals, Guitar – Walton Vincson*Written-By – Jacobs*
A9 Mississippi Black Snakes* Grind So Fine
Mandolin – Charlie McCoy Vocals, Guitar – Walton Vincson*Written-By – Jacobs*
B1 Mississippi Black Snakes* It's All Over Now
Guitar – Charlie McCoy Vocals, Guitar – Walton Vincson*Written-By – Jacobs*
B2 Mississippi Black Snakes* It's So Nice And Warm
Guitar – Charlie McCoy Vocals, Guitar – Walton Vincson*Written-By – Jacobs*
B3 "Sam Hill" From Louisville* It's Gonna Stare You In The Face
Guitar – Walton Vincson*Vocals, Guitar [Prob.] – "Sam Hill" From Louisville*Written-By – Hill*
B4 "Sam Hill" From Louisville* Near The End
Guitar – Walton Vincson*Vocals, Mandolin [Prob.] – "Sam Hill" From Louisville*Written-By – Hill*
B5 Mississippi Black Snakes* Easy Going Woman Blues
Guitar [Prob.] – Bo Carter (Chatmon)*Vocals [Prob.], Guitar [Prob.] – Charlie McCoy Written-By – Chatmon*, McCoy*
B6 Charlie McCoy Charity Blues
Piano – Chuck Segar*Vocals, Guitar, Written-By – Charlie McCoy
B7 Walton Vincson* Losin' Blues
Piano – Harry ChatmonVocals, Guitar – Walton Vincson*Written-By – Jacobs*
B8 Papa Charlie's Boys Gypsy Woman Blues
Bass [String Bass] – Unknown ArtistPiano [Prob.] – Black BobVocals, Mandolin – Charlie McCoy Written-By – Charlie Davis
B9 Papa Charlie's Boys You Can't Play Me Cheap
Bass [String Bass] – Unknown ArtistPiano [Prob.] – Black BobVocals, Mandolin – Charlie McCoy Written-By – Charlie Davis

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Earl Records Vienna
  • Recorded At – The Peabody Hotel, Memphis
  • Recorded At – King Edward Hotel, Jackson
  • Remastered At – Studio Klement

Credits

  • Producer [Series Editor] – Johnny Parth
  • Remastered By – Hans Klement
  • Research – John Godrich, Robert Dixon

Notes

Original recordings from the collectons of Werner Benecke, Joe Bussard, Johnny Parth, Francis Smith.

A1: 45458-2 Memphis, Tenn., August 31, 1928
A2: 45459-2 Memphis, Tenn., August 31, 1928
A3: 147662-2 New Orleans, La., December 17, 1928
A4: 147663-2 New Orleans, La., December 17, 1928
A5: M-178 Peabody Hotel, Memphis, Tenn., c. September 22, 1929
A6: 404787-A King Edward Hotel, Jackson, Miss., December 19 1930
A7: 404788-A King Edward Hotel, Jackson, Miss., December 19 1930
A8: C-7224 Chicago, January 17, 1931
A9: C-7225 Chicago, January 17, 1931
B1: C-7226 Chicago, January 17, 1931
B2: C-7227 Chicago, January 17, 1931
B3: C-7228 Chicago, January 17, 1931
B4: C-7229 Chicago, January 17, 1931
B5: C-7235-A Chicago, January 19, 1931
B6: C-9292-B Chicago, August 13, 1934
B7: 60713- New Orleans, La., March 12, 1936
B8: 100319-1 Chicago, April 3, 1936
B9: 100320-1 Chicago, April 3, 1936

Discographical details from Blues And Gospel Records 1902 - 1943 by John Godrich and Robert Dixon (third edition, Storyville 1982).

Considering the extreme rarity of the original 78s, condition is generally better than might be hoped, but it must be borne in mind that only one or two copies are known to exist of some titles.

Photo: Walter Vincson

Produced by EARL RECORDS,
Giesshübler Str. 69
A-2371 Hinterbrühl, Austria
(Tel: 0 22 36/86 6 56)

Copyright 1984: Earl Records, Austria

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  • Rights Society: AUSTRO MECHANA