Blind Willie McTell - Three Women Blues Statesboro Blues

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Review by Hamel Moric

Blind Willie McTell's album "Three Women Blues Statesboro Blues" is a timeless masterpiece that showcases the talents of this legendary blues musician. The album features a collection of 12 tracks that are a mix of blues, ragtime, and folk music, all of which are delivered with McTell's signature soulful vocals and masterful guitar playing.

The album opens with the classic "Statesboro Blues," a song that has been covered by countless artists over the years, but McTell's version still stands out as one of the best. Other standout tracks on the album include "Three Women Blues," "Broke Down Engine Blues," and "Stomp Down Rider."

One of the most impressive aspects of "Three Women Blues Statesboro Blues" is the range of emotions and moods that McTell is able to convey through his music. From the upbeat and playful "Dying Crapshooter's Blues" to the haunting and melancholic "Boll Weevil," McTell's songs are a reflection of the joys and struggles of everyday life.

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Artist: Blind Willie McTell
Album: Three Women Blues Statesboro Blues
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Statesboro Blues
Three Women Blues

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Catalog Numbers

V-38001

Labels

Victor

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyVictor Talking Machine Co.

Credits

RoleCredit
VocalsBlind Willie McTell
GuitarBlind Willie McTell
Written-ByW. McTell

Notes

  • Side A = Mx. BVE-47187-3
  • Side B = Mx. BVE-47185-2
  • Both sides were recorded on October 17, 1928 in Atlanta, GA.

About Blind Willie McTell

Born: May 05, 1898 in Thomson, GA, United States Died: August 19, 1959 in Milledgeville, GA, United States McTell was a prolific 12-string blues guitarist and vocalist who recorded a great deal of 78s for the Victor, Columbia, ARC, OKeh, and Decca labels during the 1920s and '30s, often performing under pseudonyms. In 1940, the field recordist John A. Lomax located McTell working as a street performer in his homebase of Atlanta, Georgia, and recorded him for the Library of Congress. McTell's career revived briefly in 1949 when he recorded sessions for the Atlantic and Regal labels, but was never able to re-establish in these post-war years the level of fame he had enjoyed during the heyday of the "race records." McTell died of a stroke in 1959.

Real Name

    • William Samuel McTier (or McTear)

Name Vars

  • 'Blind' Willie McTell
  • (Blind Willie McTell)
  • B. W. McTell
  • B. Willie Mctell
  • B.W.McTell
  • Barrelhouse Sammy
  • Blind McTell
  • Blind W. McTell
  • Blind Will McTell
  • Blind William McTell
  • Blind Willie
  • Blind Willie (Blind Willie McTell)
  • Blind Willie Mac Tell
  • Blind Willie Mc Tell
  • Blind Willie McTell as Blind Willie
  • Blind Willy McTell
  • E.B. McTell
  • Ernest B. McTell
  • Georgia Bill
  • Hot Shot Willie
  • MCTell
  • Mc Tell
  • McTell
  • McTell, Blind Willie
  • W McTell
  • W. Mc Tell
  • W. Mc. Tell.
  • W. McTell
  • W. Uctell
  • W.McTell
  • Wiliam McTell
  • Will Mc Tell
  • Will McTell
  • Will Mctell
  • Willam McTell
  • Willi McTell
  • William McTell
  • Willie MacTell
  • Willie Mc Tell
  • Willie McTell
  • Willis McFell
  • Willy McTell

Aliases

  • Hot Shot Willie
  • Blind Sammie
  • Georgia Bill
  • Guitar Sammie
  • Barrelhouse Sammy
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Summary by Hamel Moric

"Three Women Blues Statesboro Blues" is a must-have for any fan of blues music. Blind Willie McTell's talent and artistry shine through on every track, making this album a true masterpiece of the genre.

Comments

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