2008, Sub Rosa
VINYL FORMAT. ...Female Blues Singers - Rarities 1923-1930. The Sub Rosa label presents a collection of works from obscure and forgotten female blues singers. These voices have survived, through hardship and death, through the dark years of The Great Depression, when profoundly sincere and ferociously ironic blues were at their peak. However, this selection does not constitute a theme-based anthology: it is simply a few little-known female blues singers whose ambiguous leanings, double-entendres, and uncompromising crudeness had been censored by the propriety of their times ruled by sanctimonious prudishness and despicable segregation. These women were expressing a radically new form, or perhaps an ancient, primitive one that plumbs the depths of a universal heartache. Featuring Lucille Bogan, Virginia Liston, Lil Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Monette Moore, Margaret Carter, Jenny Pope, Lena Henry, Anna Jones, Rosa Henderson, Coletha Simpson, Martha Copeland, Ivy Smith and Memphis Minnie.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Trixie Blues |
| 2 | Low Down Despondent Blues |
| 3 | Get It Fixed |
| 4 | I'm Gonna Get Me a Man, That's All |
| 5 | Come Get Me Papa Before I Faint |
| 6 | I Want Plenty Grease in My Frying Pan |
| 7 | Somebody's Been Lovin' My Babe |
| 8 | Stole My Man Blues |
| 9 | Dead Drunk Blues |
| 10 | Second-Handed Blues |
| 11 | Down South Blues |
| 12 | Third Alley Blues |
| 13 | Sad and Blue |
| 14 | You'll Never Miss Your Jelly |
| 15 | Never Let Your Left Hand Know |
| 16 | Pot Hound Blues |
| 17 | Coffee Grindin' Blues |
| 18 | Doggin' Me Around Blues |
| 19 | Whiskey Drinking Blues |
| 20 | Bull Frog Blues |
| 21 | Tennessee Workhouse Blues |
| 22 | Black Angel Blues |
| 23 | Tricks Ain't Walking Anymore |
| 24 | I'm Talking About You, No. 2 |
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