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    Alvin Youngblood Hart

    Alvin Youngblood Hart - Big Mama's Door (1996)




    Style: Blues / Modern Acoustic Blues / Contemporary Blues
    Country: United States
    Quality: CBR 320 Kbps Mp3 / 44,1Khz / Joint-Stereo
    Size: 114,00 MB

    The debut recording of 33-year-old Hart is extraordinarily simple and simply extraordinary. Except for three cuts on which he's joined by Taj Mahal, Big Mama's Door is just Hart on acoustic guitar and vocals, and he's not doing anything fancy -- just playing prewar-style blues, mostly in a percussive Delta manner, recorded live to two-track. Yet he succeeds so well in blending technique and feeling, structure and spontaneity, tradition and freshness that he produces a minor gem of a blues record, evocative of the blues masters of the 1920s and '30s. He covers Leadbelly, Blind Willie McTell, Charley Patton, and the Mississippi Sheiks and does originals that replicate older blues idioms, not just in the notes but in the nuances, and in the personal commitment he brings to the material.

    Biography:

    Guitarist, singer and songwriter Alvin Youngblood Hart is continuing in the path laid down by acoustic blues practitioners like Taj Mahal, Guy Davis and other 1990s blues revivalists, but his roots go back much further than that, to the classic stylings of Bukka White, Charley Patton, Leadbelly and Blind Willie McTell.

    Born in Oakland, Calif., Hart accompanied his parents on summer trips to his grandparents' home in the hills of northern Mississippi, and it was there that his passion for acoustic blues was first sparked. On visits to his grandmother's house, he saw people as they lived in the 19th century, without the luxuries of indoor plumbing or phones, and often saw horse-drawn wagons in place of cars. Although there was not a lot of music around the hills of Carrollton, Mississippi, where his grandmother lived, his uncle sparked his interest by playing guitar and telling him stories about Charley Patton. His grandmother also played blues piano, furthering his knowledge and interest.

    Despite the trips back to his roots, Hart cites recordings by Jimi Hendrix and the Rolling Stones with helping him along in his blues guitar studies. His father worked as a salesman for General Electric, so the Hart family moved a lot. He adopted the nickname "Alvin" from the harmonica-playing frontman for the TV cartoon group the Chipmunks. His parents had a good record collection, and he began playing guitar in his early teens, studying the recordings of Jimmy Reed, B.B. King and Jimmy Witherspoon.

    After his parents settled in Schaumburg, Illinois, he began frequenting Maxwell Street in nearby Chicago. He eventually became known to the regular musicians there as "Youngblood." After attending a nearby community college, Hart's family moved again, to southern California. After becoming fed up with the politics of the local blues club scene there, he began finding his own voice, independent of any groups, playing acoustic blues by himself.

    After signing up with the Coast Guard in 1986, he was stationed on a riverboat in Natchez, Mississippi. There, he furthered his blues education by playing in local bars on his off-duty hours. After finishing his seven years in the Coast Guard in Berkeley, he befriended Joe Louis Walker, who invited Hart to open some of his shows in the area. His first big break came about in February 1995 while opening for Taj Mahal at an Oakland jazz club. Mahal's longtime road manager invited Hart to Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir's studio for an impromptu jam session.

    Hart was signed to a management contract and recorded a demo that caught the ears of some executives at the Okeh subsidiary of Epic Records. Okeh was at one time the home of many of Hart's long-gone musical heroes, artists like Blind Boy Fuller, Brownie McGhee and Lonnie Johnson. In the summer of 1996, Hart was tapped for the Further Festival, which continued the spirit of the Grateful Dead after the death of guitarist/bandleader Jerry Garcia in the summer of 1995. Hart found himself exposed to a huge new audience while sandwiched between acts like Bruce Hornsby, Hot Tuna and Los Lobos on the Further Festival tour.

    His brilliant 1996 debut, Big Mama's Door, for the Okeh division of Epic Records, received widespread critical acclaim and got his career as an international touring artist off the ground. He offers up blues-tinged covers of well-known folk songs like "When the Boys Were On the Western Plain" and "Gallows Pole." He also covers traditional classic blues tunes like "Hillbilly Willie's Blues" from Blind Willie McTell and "Pony Blues" from Charley Patton.

    Based on the strength of his major-label debut and his live shows, Hart received five nominations at the 1997 W.C. Handy Blues Awards, tying him with Luther Allison. Hart was nominated for Best New Artist, Best Acoustic Artist, and Best Traditional Blues Artist, and Hart's album was nominated for both Acoustic Album of the Year and Traditional Album of the Year. Hart's follow-up album, Territory (1998), didn't win quite as much acclaim yet still garnered a substantial amount of attention for its diversity. On his third album, Start With the Soul (2000), he again took a different approach, this time focusing on a blues-rock sound. The guitarist returned two years later with his fourth album, Down in the Alley (2002). The following year Hart received his first Grammy nomination for Down in the Alley as BestTraditonal Blues Recording. Motivational Speaker appeared on Tone Cool Records in 2005.


    01. Big Mama's Door
    02. Joe Friday
    03. Them Fair Weather Friends
    04. France Blues
    05. Gallows Pole
    06. Pony Blues
    07. Amazed 'N' Amused
    08. Things 'Bout Comin' My Way
    09. When I Was A Cowboy (Western Plains)
    10. Rest Your Saddle
    11. If Blues Was Money
    12. Hillbilly Willie's Blues
    13. Livin' In A Strain
    14. That Kate Adams Jive




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    Alvin Youngblood Hart - Territory



    Bitrate: 224K/s
    Time: 46:42
    Size: 74.9 MB
    Label: Hannibal
    Styles: Acoustic blues
    Year: 1998
    Art: Front

    [3:06] 1. Tallacatcha
    [4:19] 2. Illinois Blues
    [2:39] 3. Ouachita Run
    [3:45] 4. Sallie Queen Of The Pines
    [7:17] 5. Countrycide (the Ballad Of Ed And Charlie Brown)
    [4:02] 6. Ice Rose
    [2:46] 7. Dancing With Tears In My Eyes
    [5:34] 8. Mama Don't Allow
    [4:30] 9. John Hardy
    [4:04] 10. Just About To Go
    [4:35] 11. Underway At Seven

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