Charlie McCoy - The Best Of Charlie McCoy 1929 1936

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Review by Hafifah Dirga Nugraha

The Best Of Charlie McCoy 1929-1936 is a captivating album that showcases the brilliance of Charlie McCoy. As one of the most iconic harmonica players of the 20th century, McCoy's music has stood the test of time, and this collection is no exception.

From the moment the first track starts playing, listeners are transported back in time to the early days of blues and country music. The album features some of McCoy's most memorable songs, including "Last Time Blues," "The Memphis Blues," and "That Lonesome Train Took My Baby Away."

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Mean Mama Blues," which highlights McCoy's exceptional harmonica skills. His ability to play multiple notes at once is truly impressive, and this song is a great example of his talent.

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Artist: Charlie McCoy
Album: The Best Of Charlie McCoy 1929 1936
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
It Ain't No Good - Part 2
Jackson Stomp
It Ain't No Good - Part 1
Alma Mater
Motherless And Fatherless Blues
Always In Love With You
Glad Hand Blues
Let My Peaches Be
Baltimore Blues
Too Long
Your Valves Need Grinding
It Is So Good - Part 2
You Gonna Need Me
Last Time Blues
Candy Man Blues
I've Been Blue Ever Since You Went Away
That Lonesome Train Took My Baby Away
It's Hot Like That

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Catalog Numbers

BD-602

Labels

Earl Archives

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation
  • Remastered
  • Mono

Companies

RoleCompany
Mastered AtStudio Klement

Credits

RoleCredit
Compiled ByJohnny Parth
ProducerJohnny Parth
Remastered ByHans Klement

Notes

Recorded in Mississippi.

Barcodes

Rights Society: AUSTRO MECHANA

About Charlie McCoy

Blues singer, guitarist and mandolin (often a hybrid banjo-mandolin) player, born May 26, 1909 in Jackson, Mississippi, died July 26, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois. Also known as "Papa Charlie," McCoy made countless recordings with artists like , , , and . His last recording session was with his older brother McCoy in 1944.

Real Name

    • Charles McCoy

Name Vars

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  • Charlie McCoy
  • (Charlie
  • C. Mc Coy
  • C. McCoy
  • Charles McCoy
  • Charles McCoy (Hamfoot Ham)
  • Charley McCoy
  • Charlie
  • Charlie Mc Coy
  • Mac Coy
  • Mc Coy
  • McCoy
  • Papa Charlie McCoy
  • Papa Charlie McCoy

Aliases

  • Mississippi Mudder
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Summary by Hafifah Dirga Nugraha

The Best Of Charlie McCoy 1929-1936 is a must-have for any fan of blues or country music. It's a timeless collection of songs that showcases the brilliance of one of the greatest harmonica players of all time.