Various Artists
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Description
Raunchy African American women's blues. And apart from raunchiness - itself capable of inspiring violent reactions - much of the material here would have been fraught with danger. Any expression of independence carried with it the threat of a racist response.
This is a celebration of lesser known singers, from the early blues era featuring an approximate CD's-worth by Clara Smith, Lucille Bogan, and Lil Johnson. A fourth, Moanin' Bernice Edwards has only 14 vocal sides to her name, so she's supplemented by four Texas Blueswomen: Hociel Thomas, Sippie Wallace, Bessie Tucker and Victoria Spivey. We cover rural, urban and vaudeville blues styles.
What must be emphasised is that these women were transgressive in at least two ways. First, they dared to dominate at a time when women were expected to be submissive. Second, in their celebration - albeit euphemistic - of sex, they risked outraging the prudish majority So… here are kitchen utensils, fish, fowl and even cabbage deployed to conjure up the most carnal of images. But that's as far as we go. Half the fun is working out these song's true meaning for yourself.
CAUTION
THIS COLLECTION DEALS WITH SEXUAL THEMES. IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE YOUNG OR SENSITIVE.
Tracklisting
Otis Grand
Various
Judy Garland
James Harman
The Butler Twins
Various Artists
Various
Louisiana Red & Carey Bell
Jim White
Skids
Somebody's Child
Death By Unga Bunga
Mark Farner
The Sheepdogs
Kevin Ayers
Reuben