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Son House

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Son House 's first CD release in 1992 was the album Father Of The Delta Blues: The Complete 1965 Sessions. During those last 16 years, 31 albums of the artist were released (see our discographies to learn more about these albums). Hereunder are some of Son House's best successes. By the way, did you ever wonder how the artist succeded ? Check out Son House biography to find out !
Original Delta Blues
Father Of The Delta Blues: The Complete 1965 Sessions
Complete Recorded Works of Son House & The Great Delta Blues Singers
A Proper Introduction to Son House: Delta Blues
Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues

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Review of Son House : Father of Folk Blues
Japanese reissue packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve. CBS/Sony. 2004.

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Your latest reviews - Son House : Good Listening, Blues at its best
Even if he hadn't influenced anyone, even if historically he was a 19 year old kid from Shirley, Long Island, even if this recording at just been waxed last night, this is good, essential blues listening, you won't want to stop listening, you wont stop seeing the scenes of the blues that the songs make, you won't stop swaying at the power and swing of his guitar playing and singing. On here, my song is Preachin the Blues. I know you will have yours.

Son House taught Robert Johnson the slide blues. Son House taught Muddy Waters. When Son House started performing at Blues festivals again in the mid 1960s, some of Muddy's younger band members would start to go off for a smoke or whatever when the old man came on stage. Muddy wouldn't let them. Muddy Waters would tell all his band members to be quiet and pay attention when the man played because even compared with Muddy, this was the real deal.

Rediscovered in Rochester, New York, relearning to play the guitar, (how this country abuses the masters that come from its people, particularly its Black people), put back on the stage by the folk revival's blues section, House made recordings that reproduced his old masterpies, with a wrier sense of meaning than before.

People outside of the blues life focus on the guitar playing or the rhythm of the singing, but where the power comes from is the feeling and the words that are put together, the life and the meaning of the blues. Son House in his youth and his old age, on this and his other sides, always gave it.

So Like Muddy Waters, I would like you to know that
Son House is the real deal.
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