Dive into the rich tapestry of early blues and jazz with Jimmy Witherspoon's "Urban Blues Singing Legend 1949-1951." This comprehensive collection, released in 2006 by JSP Records, offers a deep dive into the formative years of Witherspoon's career, capturing the essence of his powerful vocals and storytelling prowess. Spanning a generous 75 minutes, the album features 27 tracks that blend classic blues, jazz blues, and swing music, providing a vivid snapshot of the urban blues scene of the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Witherspoon's distinctive voice shines through in tracks like "Who's Been Jivin' You," "Rain, Rain, Rain," and "Doctor Blues," each song a testament to his ability to convey raw emotion and vivid narratives. The album includes both well-known hits and lesser-heard gems, such as "Hard Workin' Blues" and "Failing By Degrees," showcasing Witherspoon's versatility and enduring appeal. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Witherspoon's music, this album is a treasure trove of timeless blues and jazz that will captivate and inspire.
(C) 2006 JSP Records
Tracks
Who's Been Jivin' YouJimmy Witherspoon
Rain, Rain, RainJimmy Witherspoon
When I Had MoneyJimmy Witherspoon
Doctor BluesJimmy Witherspoon
Big Fine GirlJimmy Witherspoon
No Rollin' BluesJimmy Witherspoon
Drinkin' Beer (Have A Ball)Jimmy Witherspoon
Better Love Next Time Part 1Jimmy Witherspoon
Better Love Next Time Part 2Jimmy Witherspoon
Don't Ever Move A Woman Into Your HouseJimmy Witherspoon