Tracks: 1) Black Snake; 2) How Long Blues; 3) Wobblin’ Baby; 4) She’s Long, She’s Tall, She Weeps Like A Willow Tree; 5) Pea Vine Special; 6) Tupelo Blues; 7) I’m Prison Bound; 8) I Rowed A Little Boat; 9) Water Boy; 10) Church Bell Tone; 11) Bundle Up And Go; 12) Good Mornin’, Lil’ School Girl; 13) Behind The Plow.
I've gotta say I've been listening to this album a LOT because of your review, and you're damn right about it. "Tupelo Blues" is a truly harrowing track. Thanks for the recommendation!
Not really! I've always had the impression of Sabbath as having a very tightly disciplined sound. And their changes just mark different sections of songs. The Hooker approach is to change anyway anywhere, in a very disorienting improvisational manner.
I've gotta say I've been listening to this album a LOT because of your review, and you're damn right about it. "Tupelo Blues" is a truly harrowing track. Thanks for the recommendation!
"it’s more like a crudely constructed, ugly-fitted agglomeration of choppy licks, constantly changing tempo and time signature;"
Sound a lot like early Sabbath to me.
Not really! I've always had the impression of Sabbath as having a very tightly disciplined sound. And their changes just mark different sections of songs. The Hooker approach is to change anyway anywhere, in a very disorienting improvisational manner.