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Son House
Live at Gaslight Cafe, 1965
Release Date: 2000 11 14
Label: Document

Son House's earliest recordings, three two-sided 78s ("My Black Mama," "Preachin' the Blues," "Dry Spell Blues") recorded in New York on May 28, 1930, proved to be a hard act to follow, and House never really equaled these fierce, driving performances again, although he came close. The field recordings he did for Alan Lomax in 1941 and 1942 are certainly indispensable, featuring a loose, ad hoc Delta string band on half the cuts, and the intimacy on these is amazing, but the larger-than-life roar of his 1930s Paramount tracks is muted (Catfish Records has released the early 78s and the Lomax field material on a single disc as Preachin' the Blues -- still the best Son House purchase out there). House's rediscovery in 1964 led to some interesting sessions for Columbia Records, and a handful of live recordings from his time on the folk and blues coffee house circuit have surfaced, including a set from House's Rochester home, recorded in 1969, but on each of these House sounds increasingly tired, worn, and wearied. The fire had long since gone out, although he was capable of generating a facsimile of the old roar on occasion, as this set recorded at Gaslight Café in New York in 1965 shows. The versions here of "Empire State Express" and "Death Letter Blues" (nearly nine minutes long and still incomplete, even at that length) are startling in their intensity, showing some of the power of the 1930s material, but it is obvious on most of the other tracks that age and a long, hard life have left House a mere shadow of his former musical self. Still, just like you don't want to be caught by a Baptist preacher (an occupation House once practiced) trying to sneak out on the sermon, it's nearly impossible not to listen to this set clear through once it begins. It feels like an important bit of living history, and behind every tortured, exhausted note you can almost hear the ghost of Son House in his fiery prime. Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Pony BluesPatton4:27
2Motherless ChildrenTraditional4:10
3Preachin' the BluesHouse, Smith4:59
4This Little Light of MinePublic Domain [1], House3:53
5Son's BluesHouse6:53
6Death Letter Blues (Incomplete)House5:20
7I Shall Not Be Moved3:16
8Levee Camp MoanHouse8:31
9Empire State ExpressHouse, House4:29
10PearlineHouse4:00
11Yonder Comes My Mother (When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder)Black3:35
12Louise McGhee (Incomplete)House4:22

Releases:
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2005CDDocument
2000CDDocument



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