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Junior Kimbrough, You Better Run: The Essential Junior Kimbrough

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1641009

Disk length: 1h 1m 14s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Release Me 5:21
2. All Night Long 5:53
3. Meet Me in the City 3:12
4. You Better Run 7:35
5. Done Got Old 2:38
6. Sad Days Lonely Nights 4:23
7. Old Black Mattie 6:39
8. Most Things Haven't Worked Out 6:06
9. I'm Leaving You Baby 3:27
10. Keep On Braggin' 5:16
11. Tramp 5:40
12. Nobody But You 4:57

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Review

When Junior Kimbrough died in January 1998, part of the spirit of Mississippi hill-country blues went with him. He was a proud musician, aware of his African roots and his artistic singularity--perhaps the last unique voice in the genre. The sound of his bawling singing and unpredictable, serpentine guitar were as eerie as a warm wind humming through a field of tombstones, as hypnotic as the ancient village drum music it was based on, thanks to his complete command of his rhythm sections. This collection serves full notice of Kimbrough's authenticity, from his first recording, an impromptu-sounding "Release Me" played with rockabilly cult figure Charlie Feathers, through his last '90s albums for Fat Possum. It's in the latter cases that Kimbrough paints a colorful portrait of his hardscrabble life just above the Delta. Rape is wrongly equated with love (in the brutal-but-fascinating title track), and sexual prowess ("All Night Long") is the only true coin of manhood. Finally, "Done Got Old" serves as the best epitaph for this blues hell-raiser, whose decades of bootlegging, boozing, and womanizing seemed to catch up with him in his final years. Nonetheless, that song and the 11 others prove that no matter how tired and worn he became, Kimbrough's crackling music never lost its edge or its feeling of danger and menace. --Ted DrozdowskiA career spanning collection of tracks from one of the most influential & original blues musicians in the past fifty years, Junior Kimbrough, hailed by such folks as Bono & Iggy Pop as a primal force in American music, Junior never reached the mass audience that he deserved while alive, but his music endures & continues to be discovered by music fans from all walks of life. 12 awesome tracks.

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