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BLUES BOTHER
Re the British Blues article (RC358). Sleepy John Estes didn’t compose Milk Cow Blues, it was Kokomo Arnold. The Muddy Waters At Newport paragraph suggests Muddy went on to record Mannish Boy and Hoochie Coochie Man (composed by Muddy and not Dixon) but he’d already cut them in the 1950s. The Real R&B album tracks were generally known as ‘swamp blues’ and not delta blues. It was nice to see all those album covers again, but Barry’s comments suggest a preference for British, watereddown versions of the classic blues. And surely Champion Jack Dupree’s finest moment was Blues From The Gutter on London American/Atlantic?
by David Edser-Lands
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