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American Folk Blues Festival Manchester 1962 (Various Artists)

In brief:
"This is a record of a hugely significant moment in the British blues and R&B scene of the 60s, when for the very first time a UK audience became exposed to authentic American bluesmen"

This is a record of a hugely significant moment in the British blues and R&B scene of the 60s, when for the very first time a UK audience became exposed to authentic American bluesmen. The event was attended by such devotees as Mick Jagger, Paul Jones, John Mayall, Keith Richards, Brian Jones and Jimmy Page. The only debate surrounding this memorable occasion seems to be how all these individuals actually made their way to the gig.

The second of two shows was filmed by ABC TV and broadcast in two parts for its Tempo programme. Hence the amusingly clipped tones of the announcer at the start of this CD. It should be noted that Helen Humes, John Lee Hooker and Shakey Jake Jackson were also part of this package and are part of the ensemble on the final track Bye Bye Baby. The sound quality is not exactly hi-fi but is perfectly acceptable.

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This is only a flavour of the evening’s performance, with Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee and T-Bone Walker taking care of the lion’s share of the music. The songs are from the classic repertoire of the blues and several became recognisable to a wider audience thanks to the young British musicians who passed on their enthusiasm to their receptive contemporaries.

None of the performances are especially outstanding but one can imagine the rapt attention they must have received from the 2000-strong audience who had travelled from far and wide to experience their idols in the flesh. After all, who could resist the special rapport Sonny and Brownie displayed in their years-long partnership, or the authority T-Bone Walker could display on his very own Call It Stormy Monday?

It is a shame we don’t have a complete record of the evening’s events but this will do nicely as a reminder of how momentous an occasion this really was.

Hear/buy American Folk Blues Festival Manchester 1962 (Various Artists) at rhythmandbluesrecords.co.uk

Discography
Tempo – introduction; Brownie McGhee – introduction; (1) Kansas City Blues; I’m Leaving In The Morning; I’m A Poor Man But A Good Man; Easy Rider; Memphis Slim – introduction; (2) Just A Dream; (3) Sittin’ And Cryin’ The Blues; (4) Call It Stormy Monday; My Baby Is Now On My Mind; Bye Bye Baby (42.45)
(1) Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee. (2) Memphis Slim. (3) Willie Dixon. (4) T-Bone Walker. Manchester, England, 1962.
Rhythm And Blues Records RANDB059

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"This is a record of a hugely significant moment in the British blues and R&B scene of the 60s, when for the very first time a UK audience became exposed to authentic American bluesmen"American Folk Blues Festival Manchester 1962 (Various Artists)