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Artist: Robert Pete Williams
Album: Robert Pete Williams (2002, Fat Possum)
Label: Fat Possum
Year: 2002
Genre: Blues
RIAA Radar Status: SAFE
Encoder:
Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz
Codec:
Avg Bit Rate: 256 kbps
Posted by: smallpaul
Description / Review:
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Discovered in the Louisiana State Penitentiary, Robert Pete Williams became one of the great blues discoveries during the folk boom of the early ’60s. His disregard for conventional patterns, tunings, and structures kept him from a wider audience, but his music remains one of the great, intense treats of the blues.
Williams was born in Zachary, Louisiana, the son of sharecropping parents. While he was a child, he worked the fields with his family; he never attended school. Williams didn’t begin playing blues until his late teens, when he made himself a guitar out of a cigar box. Playing his homemade guitar, Williams began performing at local parties, dances, and fish fries at night while he worked during the day. Even though he was constantly working, he never made quite enough money to support his family, which caused considerable tension between him and his wife — according to legend, she burned his guitar one night in a fit of anger.
Despite all of the domestic tension, Williams continued to play throughout the Baton Rouge area, performing at dances and juke joints. In 1956, he shot and killed a man in a local club. Williams claimed the act was in self-defense, but he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. He was sent to Angola prison, where he served for two years before being discovered by ethnomusicologists Dr. Harry Oster and Richard Allen. The pair recorded Williams performing several of his own songs, which were all about life in prison. Impressed with the guitarist’s talents, Oster and Allen pleaded for a pardon for Williams. The pardon was granted in 1959, after he had served a total of three and a half years. For the first five years after he left prison, Williams could only perform in Lousiana, but his recordings — which appeared on Folk-Lyric, Arhoolie, and Prestige, among other labels — were popular and he received positive word of mouth reviews.
In 1964, Williams played his first concert outside of Louisiana — it was a set at the legendary Newport Folk Festival. Williams’ performance was enthusiastically received and he began touring the United States, often playing shows with Mississippi Fred McDowell. For the remainder of the ’60s and most of the ’70s, Robert Pete Williams constantly played concerts and festivals across America, as well a handful of dates in Europe. Along the way, he recorded for a handful of small independent labels, including Fontana and Storyville. Williams slowed down his work schedule in the late ’70s, largely due to his old age and declining health. The guitarist died on December 31, 1980, at the age of 66.
Track Listing
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[01/11] Farm Blue (5:11) 256 kbps 9.54 MB
[02/11] Goodbye Slim Harpo (5:26) 256 kbps 10.00 MB
[03/11] Rub Me Until My Love Come Down (3:41) 256 kbps 6.81 MB
[04/11] Freight Train Blues (5:11) 256 kbps 9.55 MB
[05/11] Got Me Way Down Here (5:28) 256 kbps 10.05 MB
[06/11] Matchbox Blues (3:43) 256 kbps 6.87 MB
[07/11] Railroad Blues (3:19) 256 kbps 6.13 MB
[08/11] Tombstone Blues (5:07) 256 kbps 9.42 MB
[09/11] Sweep My Floor (5:44) 256 kbps 10.55 MB
[10/11] You Used to Be a Sweet Cover Shaken But You Ain’t No More (4:49) 256 kbps 8.88 MB
[11/11] Vietnam Blues (3:25) 256 kbps 6.31 MB
Total number of files: 11
Total size of files: 94.18 MB
Total playing time: 51:04
Generated: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 5:04:48 PM
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