Monday, December 21, 2009

Arthur "Big Boy" CRUDUP - Mean Ol' Frisco 1962


Arthur "Big Boy" CRUDUP - Mean Ol' Frisco 1962

Blues

Arthur Crudup may well have been Elvis Presley's favorite bluesman. The swivel-hipped rock god recorded no less than three of "Big Boy's" Victor classics during his seminal rockabilly heyday: "That's All Right Mama" (Elvis' Sun debut in 1954), "So Glad You're Mine," and "My Baby Left Me." Often lost in all the hubbub surrounding Presley's classic covers are Crudup's own contributions to the blues lexicon. He didn't sound much like anyone else, and that makes him an innovator, albeit a rather rudimentary guitarist (he didn't even pick up the instrument until he was 30 years old).
By Bill Dahl, All Music Guide.
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A1. Mean Ole Frisco   2:31
A2. Look on Yonder Wall   2:16
A3. That's Alright   2:17
A4. Ethel Mae   2:19
A5. Too Much Competition   2:35
A6. Standing at My Window   2:12
B1. Rock Me, Mama   2:23
B2. Greyhound Bus   2:35
B3. Coal Black Mare   2:47
B4. Katie Mae   2:47
B5. Dig Myself a Hole   2:20
B6. So Glad You're Mine   2:45
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