Hard Time Killing Floor Blues was the first session Skip James recorded following his rediscovery by John Fahey and Henry Vestine in the mid-'60s. Though he had not played the blues for more than 20 years, his skills were largely undiminished, and he turns in a fantastic set here. James was the pinnacle of the Bentonia (Mississippi) sound, which combines complex fingerpicking with falsetto vocals, resulting in somewhat spooky-sounding strain of blues. James reprises several of his 1931 Paramount sides on this session, as well as a couple new tunes that chronicle the illnesses of James' latter days. Anyone with a passing interest in acoustic blues should own some James. This set would make a great starting point, especially for those who don't take well to the surface noise that can accompany his '30s sessions. The new mastering here sounds rich and warm. Highly recommended. [This set was previously released as Biograph 122, with a different running order.] ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide
Hard Time Killing Floor Blues
07/15/2003 | Shout Factory
All Music Guide Review
Hard Time Killing Floor Blues Track Listing
Credits of Hard Time Killing Floor Blues
- Brett J. Bonner
- Liner Notes
- Michael Ochs
- Photography
- Shawn Amos
- A&R
- Greg Allen
- Art Direction, Design
- Arnold S. Caplin
- Reissue Producer
- Skip James
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals












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