Vol. 1 1928-1934
J**T
Urban Blues Pioneers
Based in Indianapolis, Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell were as responsible as anyone (along with Big Bill Broonzy) for the movement of blues music from the country to the city resulting in the sound T-Bone Walker brought us in the 40s and such artists as Bobby Bland, Junior Wells and Muddy Waters in the 50s and onward. While Carr and Blackwell weren't the only duo popular in the 20s and 30s (Tampa Red & Georgia Tom Dorsey come to mind), they were certainly the most enduring, endearing and emulated. Carr was an outstanding piano player and vocalist and Scrapper's guitar matched him perfectly forming one sweet and original sound. While many of their songs are about standard blues topics like women, whiskey and prison, there are quite a few about trains and the railroad in general, my favorite being "Alabama Women Blues". Fortunately, they recorded for Vocalion and not Paramount, so the sound, while not great is decent and a vast improvement over that on the Documents. If you like the blues at all, you must own this outstanding set by 2 wonderful, but largely forgotten musicians. Just one listen and you'll be hooked.
R**N
Love it!
On of the best duos in blues bar none.
P**N
Five Stars
great stuff!
M**N
A Very Worthwhile Collection Of Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell, 1928-1934
The duo of Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell were one of the most popular blues acts of the late 1920s and early 1930s, and deservedly so. Leroy Carr was a major talent and Scrapper Blackwell was a fine accompanist and guitarist in his own right. Carr and Blackwell influenced all of the blues musicians active at the time. Robert Johnson, among others, was a Leroy Carr fan.This 4CD set from JSP Records contains 94 Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell sides recorded between 1928 and 1934. It's all great material that is worth having if you're a blues fan and/or interested in blues history.The re-mastering on this set is good and the price is reasonable for a 4CD set.Overall, a very worthwhile collection of one of the major blues acts of the late 1920s and early 1930s.
M**Y
Too Bad About the Sound
I agree with almost everything others have written about these two great and groundbreaking artists but the sound quality is horrible. Give it 5 stars for the artists and music; 0 stars for the sound.
H**S
Stunning collection
I'm so impressed that someone put together an amazing collection such as this. These guys' influence on popular music is immense but undervalued. Hopefully this set will help remedy the situation. Three cheers for JSP!
M**D
Unique blues duo
Loved this stuff for years starting with a 45!
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