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(2007 'Delmark') (65:09/15) 'Recorded live at Rosa's Blues Lounge, Chicago - August 18,... mehr

Little Arthur Duncan: Live At Rosa's Lounge

(2007 'Delmark') (65:09/15) 'Recorded live at Rosa's Blues Lounge, Chicago - August 18, 2007' - Auch als DVD lieferbares Konzert von Chicagos Westside. Zwar zählt Duncan nicht zu den stärksten Sängern, und den Blues kann er auch nicht neu erfinden. Doch er gehört zu jener aussterbenden Generation von Musikern, die bereits zur Blüte des Genres in den 50er Jahren in Chicago gearbeitet haben - und das macht ihn heute für uns interessant. Ungeschliffen und rau kommen seine Blues daher, zumeist neue Fassungen bekannter Nummern. Begleitet von einer unspektakulären Band erhält er die Fahne des traditionellen elektrischen Blues in Chicago hoch

Little Arthur Duncan Live at Rosa's Blues Lounge You can still find the deep-rooted, hard swinging, rough and tumble blues that has inspired and moved generations of fans and musicians ever since the heyday of Chicago blues. These days Little Arthur Duncan is one of the 'must see' artists for fans of the true, deep, lowdown blues. The music on this disc is raw and raucous and not very polished, but then Arthur's music has never been about slickness - it's about a good time, a deep blues feel, and above all a strong groove. So don't spend a whole lot of time ana-lyzing it — relax and enjoy good solid traditional Chicago blues played by some of the best in Chicago who still play it. Complete notes by Scott Dirks enclosed.

Artikeleigenschaften von Little Arthur Duncan: Live At Rosa's Lounge

Duncan, Little Arthur - Live At Rosa's Lounge CD 1
01 Leaving Mississippi Little Arthur Duncan
02 Pretty Girls Everywhere Little Arthur Duncan
03 No Place to Go Little Arthur Duncan
04 Pretty Thing Little Arthur Duncan
05 I Got Love If You Want It Little Arthur Duncan
06 I Got to Go Little Arthur Duncan
07 Little Red Rooster Little Arthur Duncan
08 Young Fashioned Ways Little Arthur Duncan
09 Blues with a Feeling Little Arthur Duncan
10 44 Blues Little Arthur Duncan
11 Bad Reputation Little Arthur Duncan
12 Back Door Little Arthur Duncan
13 I Got to Find My Baby Little Arthur Duncan
14 Blues I Got to Leave You Little Arthur Duncan
15 Trackmarks Little Arthur Duncan
Little Arthur Duncan. A native of Indianola, Mississippi. Duncan has been knocking around the... mehr
"Little Arthur Duncan"

Little Arthur Duncan.
A native of Indianola, Mississippi. Duncan has been knocking around the blues since around 1950, when he was just a teenager. He first left Mississippi not for Chicago, as so many of his contemporaries had, but for the sunnier climate of Key West, Florida - which may seem like an odd destination for a traveling blues-man, but it wasn't a totally unique idea, since it was there that Arthur net up with guitarist Earl Hooker for the first time. They eventually made their way up to Chicago, and by 1954 Arthur was living in the basement of the apartment building of the city's west side where Little Walter lived upstairs. Arthur and Walter became friends, and it was under Walter's tutelage that Arthur first began taking his music seriously.

Although he kept a day job, Arthur began frequenting the clubs on the vibrant Chicago blues scene, meeting and sitting in with almost every major name active in the local clubs at that dine. He also sent down south for a couple of friends, guitar playing brothers Hip and Jug Linkchain, recruiting them to come up to Chicago, and together they formed Arthur's first professional band, which played mostly on weekends. With the south and west sides of the city teaming with blues joints at the time, there was no shortage of gigs, although then as now, making a living strictly with music was a some-what tough proposition. Arthur recalls playing at a jam session on the south side, and getting to know most of the other local harp bonbon such as Billy Boy Arnold, Carey Bell, and Good Rockin' Charles - in Arthur's words, "There was a whole lot of harmonica play-ers back then", and Arthur learned from them all. He says his activity on the local blues scene cul-minated in the early 1960s when he recorded an album for a small local label, which unfortunately never got distributed, and never went anywhere.

As the Chicago blues scene cooled off, so did Arthur's performing ambitions, although he never stopped playing, occasionally playing on Maxwell Street or sitting in with friends, hanging out in the clubs and seeing friends like Earl Hooker, Magic Sam and Buddy Guy. In the early 1980s he decided to open his own club on the west side as a sideline when he wasn't able to work Isis regular construction job during the frigid Chicago winters; when the construction company folded,Arthur jumped into the nightclub game with both feet. As proprietor of the Artesia Lounge on Lake St., and later Backscratcher's Lounge on West Madison, lie booked the blues people he liked, and had a steady stream talent doing gigs or just coming by to hang out and sit in, including Taildragger, Johnny Dollar, Mighty Joe Young, Johnny B. Moore, Milton Houston, Little Smokey Smothers, Johnny Littlejohn and others. Of course Arthur would come out from behind the bar to do a number or ruvo with the band whenever he got the chance.

So for much of the 1980s he was off the blues scene at large, tending to his own little scene on the west side, but seldom performing outside of his own club. Eventually a dispute with the landlord led to the closing of Backscratcher's Lounge, a sad day for patrons but with a silver lining for blues fans else-where, since it freed Arthur to get out into the blues mainstream again. He began recording and occasionally touring, and sitting in with bands at clubs other than his own for a change. Since then, his reputation has gown steadily. and these days he's one of the 'must see' artists in Chicago for fans of the true, deep, lowdown blues that the city is fatuous for around the world.


As most fans will tell you. blues music is best experienced live, and these recordings capture Little Arthur Duncan on a good night, with his usual working band at Rosa's Lounge on Chicago's west side. Arthur's set list was typical of his live gigs these days, a mix of well-known songs popular with audiences in Chicago clubs, and a fete of his own originals that bring to mind some of the blues men he learned from firsthand, such as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Little Walter. It's raw and raucous and not very polished, but then Arthur's music has never been about polish and slickness - its about a good time, a deep blues feel, and above all a strong groove. just as it always has been. But don't over-look the subtle interplay between all of the elements of the ensemble, the way each occupies its own place. balancing and supporting and responding to all the others.

Of special note is the musical conversation that goes on between the guitars of blues veterans and long-time friends Rick Kreher (former member of the Muddy Waters band) and Illinois Slim. Bass man Michael Azzi holds down a sturdy bottom end, veteran drummer Twist Turner solidly propels things forward, and with Arthur up front squalling away on harp and shouting the blues, this is exactly the kind of music that made Chicago famous a half century ago. So don't spend a whole lot of time thinking about it or analyzing it — just relax and enjoy it for what it is: good solid traditional Chicago blues played by some of the best in Chicago who still play it. And next rime you're us Chicago looking for 'the real thing', you'll know where to start: with Little Arthur Duncan.
-Scott Dirks, November 2007

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Tracklist
Duncan, Little Arthur - Live At Rosa's Lounge CD 1
01 Leaving Mississippi
02 Pretty Girls Everywhere
03 No Place to Go
04 Pretty Thing
05 I Got Love If You Want It
06 I Got to Go
07 Little Red Rooster
08 Young Fashioned Ways
09 Blues with a Feeling
10 44 Blues
11 Bad Reputation
12 Back Door
13 I Got to Find My Baby
14 Blues I Got to Leave You
15 Trackmarks