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Genre:
Blues
Release Date: 04/06/2004
The story of
Delta blues starts with
Charley Patton's slashing slide style, hoarse and gruff vocals, and unerring ability to personalize even the most mundane
blues lyric.
Patton's 78s have been collected in several fine packages, including the
JSP box called
Complete Recordings,
Catfish's three-disc budget box called
Definitive Charley Patton, and the last word in all this, the impressive (and expensive) seven-disc
Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues from
Revenant Records. This single-disc selection from
Proper works as an inexpensive single-disc introduction to
Patton, and it contains his best-known songs like
"Pony Blues," the two-part
"High Water Everywhere," "Down the Dirt Road Blues," "High Sheriff Blues," and
"Revenue Man Blues." Since
Patton's rhythms and overall approach can be repetitive at times, casual listeners wondering what all the fuss is about might be better served with a single disc like this one that hones things down a bit, but
Patton's work is both the Big Bang and the epicenter of
country blues, so going a little deeper and springing for one of the box sets is well worth the time and expense.
~Steve Leggett, All Music Guide