First Came Memphis Minnie

Various

First Came Memphis Minnie
Format
Audio
Published
9 October 2012
ISBN
0772532135825

First Came Memphis Minnie

Various

Maria Muldaur has produced this tribute to her blues hero\nMemphis Minnie. Including previously released tracks by Maria with\nAlvin Youngblood Hart, Del Rey, Roy Rogers and Steve James, new\nrecordings by Rory Block, Ruthie Foster and Bonnie Raitt and\nclassic tracks by Koko Taylor and Phoebe Snow. Memphis Minnie was\none of the most influential and pioneering blues guitarists of all\ntime.

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Recording over 40 years she was one of the first blues artists\nto go electric in 1942 when she took her country blues to electric\nurban blues, paving the way for Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, and\ncountless others.

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Review

Memphis Minnie was a tough, influential blues singer and guitarist who had a three-decade long career from the late 20s to the late 50s, and who lived life to the full. She would influence players like Muddy Waters and earn the respect of guitarists like Big Bill Broonzy.

And who could forget the radical reworking of her ‘When the Levee Breaks’ by Led Zeppelin?



Maria Muldaur has lovingly put this tribute album together. Newer covers have been done by Bonnie Raitt (who paid for a headstone on Minnie’s unmarked grave in 1996), Ruthie Foster and Rory Block, and the album closer by the great Koko Taylor is the most powerful and rocking track here. The singing is powerful and the acoustic and slide guitar playing is extremely good.

Overall a sassy and enjoyable blues collection. Hopefully listeners will also be inspired to check out the originals on some of the great compilations around, like Memphis Minnie’s Essential Recordings.


Paul Barr

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