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Johnny Young - The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions (2007)

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Johnny Young - The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions (2007)

Johnny Young - The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions (2007)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | 497 MB | + Covers
Genre: Blues/Chicago Blues/Blues Revival | Label: Sony BMG | Catalog Number: 88697079152 | Release Date: Aug 27, 2007 | RAR 5% Rec. | RS.com + HF.com

Original released on the album "Fat Mandolin" Blue Horizon 7-63852 unless otherwise noted.
The recording date listed on the box label for reel 2 is that of June 5th 1968 whilst the date listed on remaining three reels show the recording date as June
5th 1969.This Johnny Young session was definitely recorded after that of Otis Spann's Blue Horizon New York session on 9th January 1969 and therefor the date shown
on reel 2 should be seen to be an error.

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Tracklist
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1. Moaning And Groaning 3:11
2. Heard My Doorbell Ring 4:46
3. My Trainfare Out Of Town 3:46
4. Lula Mae 2:23
5. Jackson Bound (takes 1 & 2) 4:31
6. Walking Slow (remix) 5:47
7. Deal The Cards (take 1) 4:40
8. Deal The Cards (takes 2 & 3) 5:38
9. Lend Me Your Love (takes 1, 2, 3 & 4) 7:23
10. Lorraine 2:55
11. Prison Bound (takes 1, 2 & 3) 5:36
12. Little Girl 3:00
13. Mean Black Snake (remix) 6:44
14. Stealin' 2:26
15. Go Ahead On (With That Funky Broadway Sound) (takes 1 & 2) 5:46
16. Johnny's Mess Around 4:13

Personnel:
Johnny Young - Vocal,Mandolin,Guitar
Paul Oscher - Harp
Otis Spann - Piano
Sammy Lawhorn - Bass,Second Guitar
S.P.Leary - Drums

Johnny Young - The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions (2007)

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Johnny Young / The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions

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BIOGRAPHY:by Barry Lee Pearson
Although the mandolin is not an instrument commonly associated with Chicago blues, it has been used by Chicago-based string bands or on Chicago-made recordings by artists such as Carl Martin, Charles and Joe McCoy, and Yank Rachell. However, the only artist to use it successfully in the later electric blues format was Mississippi-born bluesman Johnny Young. An important figure in blues history, Young loved the rough-and-tumble string-band tradition of the Delta, a style that readily coexisted with blues.
Young's initial 1947 Chicago classic, "Money Taking Women," exhibits the same exuberant down-home sound, fusing blues with the older country breakdown traditions. The string-band ensemble sound suited street performance as well, whether in Memphis or in Chicago's open-air Maxwell Street Market, where Young and his cronies were brought in off the streets to record. Over the years, Young's mandolin activity declined as Chicago's African-American blues audience demanded a more modern and urban sound. Since Young was also a skilled guitarist and a fine vocalist, he easily weathered the transition.
During the late '60s, an emerging White blues-revival audience proved eager for Young's mandolin styling. Unlike Yank Rachell, whose mandolin playing retained an older string-band feel, Young's style was firmly grounded in a more contemporary postwar blues idiom, and he interacted well with other electric blues artists. Through his life, he had worked with the major figures of blues history, including Sonny Boy Williamson, Muddy Waters, Walter Horton, and Otis Spann. He was, he insisted, born to be a musician. When I interviewed him shortly before he died, he told me how he had struggled all his life trying to make it in the music business. An emotional man, he hoped he would live long enough to make enough money to buy a house. He never made it.

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