Dive into the rich, soulful world of Jimmy Witherspoon with "Urban Blues Singing Legend 1945-1947." This captivating collection, released on November 28, 2006, by JSP Records, is a testament to Witherspoon's enduring legacy in the blues and jazz genres. Spanning a generous 76 minutes, the album features 25 tracks that showcase Witherspoon's powerful vocals and his ability to convey deep emotion and storytelling through his music.
The album is a blend of classic blues, jazz blues, and swing music, offering a diverse range of tracks that highlight Witherspoon's versatility. From the hauntingly beautiful "Confessing The Blues" to the lively "Roll On, Katy," each song is a masterclass in blues singing. The album also includes alternate takes of some tracks, providing a unique insight into Witherspoon's recording process.
Witherspoon's ability to sing about the human condition is evident in tracks like "Hard-Working Man's Blues," "Times Getting' Tougher Than Tough," and "Skid Row Blues." His voice is a powerful instrument, capable of conveying both joy and sorrow. The album also features some of Witherspoon's most famous songs, such as "Ain't Nobody's Business" and "Back Water Blues," which have become staples in the blues repertoire.
"Urban Blues Singing Legend 1945-1947" is not just a collection of songs; it's a journey through the early years of Jimmy Witherspoon's career. The album captures the essence of a bygone era, providing a glimpse into the world of blues music in the mid-20th century. Whether you're a longtime fan of Jimmy Witherspoon or a newcomer to his music, this album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the blues.