The more I listen to R.L.B the more I like. Just discovered his one man band style and I rate him right up there with all of the Greats!!! And I can`t leave out a mention for the young man on the drums!! He got it!!!
Magical, music from another dimension, this is where music is really at, your actually hearing a man bare his soul, no special fancy production or autotune, raw talent, modern musicians need to pay attention, if you cant do it with the bare minimum first then you aint got shit. Aspire to this.
Ho ascoltato per la prima volta questo fantastico artista e sono rimasto semplicemente folgorato dal suo blues ipnotico ... grande grande grande ... e felice di averti scoperto ... ❤❤❤
Odd deal for. I actually went about it the other way. In some sort of odd universe it was somewhere around 2016 before I heard of the Black Keys but but was familiar with RL, Junior Kimbrough, Townes Van Zandt since the early 90's.
Tracklist 1. Goin' Down South 2. Two Trains Runnin' 3. Sat Down on my Bed and Cried 4. Nine Days in Jail 5. Long Haired Doney 6. Hobo Blues 7. My Black Name Ringin' Side B 1. Catfish Blues 2. See My Jumper 3. Peach Tree Blues 4. Goin' Away Blues 5. Poor Boy 6. Tom Wilson's Place
This is a re-release of the Adelphi/Gene's CD album, 'My Black Name Ringin," album, which is sometimes called his first album, as the George Mitchell session(s) were, was not originally released as a full album. He had a better guitar for this session, w/ a full midrange and bass in the recorded sound.
Though this one may have stayed entirely in the can/vault. It's a definitive album of a young Burnside performing the primary Staples of his repetoire.
Absolutely perfect album. Burnside is a legend, right up there with Waters, Johnson and Hooker.
Love me some Burnside
My deeply troubled soul brought me here.
FOREVER ❤🎸🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶
Truly epic this man is😎
No words can describe how wonderful this man could sing and play the Guitar... Simply beautiful!
The more I listen to R.L.B the more I like. Just discovered his one man band style and I rate him right up there with all of the Greats!!! And I can`t leave out a mention for the young man on the drums!! He got it!!!
Cedric Burnside!
I keep finding more RL tracks and they guy is just the definition of authentic ..
Very much like Lightnin’ Hopkins
I'm liking it. Didn't know, I'm a blues fan. Excited to dig in.
Desde la patagonia Argentina ,escuchando al maestro
Magical, music from another dimension, this is where music is really at, your actually hearing a man bare his soul, no special fancy production or autotune, raw talent, modern musicians need to pay attention, if you cant do it with the bare minimum first then you aint got shit. Aspire to this.
Ho ascoltato per la prima volta questo fantastico artista e sono rimasto semplicemente folgorato dal suo blues ipnotico ... grande grande grande ... e felice di averti scoperto ... ❤❤❤
the Wizard of blues...
Super Legend!!! LOVE!!! Thank You!!!
Black Keys introduced me some great musicians!! Burnside is my fav!!
Same! Actually them and a friend introduced me to this album!
Odd deal for. I actually went about it the other way. In some sort of odd universe it was somewhere around 2016 before I heard of the Black Keys but but was familiar with RL, Junior Kimbrough, Townes Van Zandt since the early 90's.
I'm thinking the Sneaker Pimps were influenced by Burnside as well.
I finally opened my LP yesterday after years of keeping it… sharing this on FB… hoping some friends get it too!
Thank you
just listen...sometimes words get in the way...😊
Kick ass album...
OMG!!! HELLZ YEAZ!!!
Fantástico, de estos Señores viene toda la buena música
Gracias al creador del contenido
Awesome music
super !! j adore !! yeaaah !
Tracklist
1. Goin' Down South
2. Two Trains Runnin'
3. Sat Down on my Bed and Cried
4. Nine Days in Jail
5. Long Haired Doney
6. Hobo Blues
7. My Black Name Ringin'
Side B
1. Catfish Blues
2. See My Jumper
3. Peach Tree Blues
4. Goin' Away Blues
5. Poor Boy
6. Tom Wilson's Place
Master
Astonishing.
This is a re-release of the Adelphi/Gene's CD album, 'My Black Name Ringin," album, which is sometimes called his first album, as the George Mitchell session(s) were, was not originally released as a full album. He had a better guitar for this session, w/ a full midrange and bass in the recorded sound.
Though this one may have stayed entirely in the can/vault. It's a definitive album of a young Burnside performing the primary Staples of his repetoire.
I wanna go.... oh I wanna go...
love🖤
Doskonałe.
this is like sleeping in soft warm dirt and waking up happy about it. just so 'where we fucking came from' comfortable ya know?
#2021
🔥🔥🔥🙏🏼
This album is actually called "Original Recordings".
its all in his breathing 1:45
J aime bocou
Where can i buy it on CD please ? I find it anywhere, only on vinyle 🤥
Get a turntable... solved, and your life will be forever enriched.
grabo un disco con la guitarra desafina ! pffffff bluesssssssssssssssssssssssss
Sorry, "First Recordings"
:'(
Slow down white boys
Early, raw, generic. He got beefed up, down low & dirty later on with 'its bad you know' & 'let my baby ride' tho hey.