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    Chicago Blues: The Chance Era

    02/18/1998


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    All Music Guide Review

    The opening two or three cuts on this 50-song, 140-minute compilation sound ominously rough and ragged, and I'm not talking about the music, but the sources. But then the quality rights itself, and the rest is above-average quality early Chicago blues. Chance Records was never as big as Chess, though they shared a few artists like John Lee Hooker (as John L. Booker) and Sunnyland Slim (as "Delta Joe") in common, but it managed to get its share of worthwhile blues and R&B records out during its four years of active life. John Lee Hooker opens disc one with a pair of wildly chaotic, raw blues tracks, "Miss Lorraine" and "I Love to Boogie," that were probably recorded in the back of a local record store. A single side by Little Walter dating from 1947, originally cut for Ora Nelle Records and issued by Chance as "Ora Nelle Blues," is another primordial treasure contained on this CD, and the surface noise of these early sides can be forgiven under the circumstances. Arthur "Big Boy Spires" stood to be Chance's answer to Muddy Waters, based on "Some Day Little Darling" and "My Baby Left Me," but the big surprise on these sides is Lazy Bill Lucas, an Arkansas-born bluesman, who attacks his songs (especially "I Had a Dream") with bristling aggressiveness at the piano and the microphone, ably backed by Louis Myers in a searing set of guitar workouts. J.B. Hutto only cut six commercial sides for Chance before vanishing into the relative obscurity of club performances in Chicago, and then re-emerging on the folk-blues revival scene courtesy of Vanguard Records a decade later. The six sides here are worth their weight in gold -- loud, defiant blues that manage to be both raw in sound and smooth in execution, with a crunchy yet dexterous guitar sound and wonderfully expressive vocals -- check out "Lovin' You," maybe the best piece of blues ever cut in Chicago that didn't come from Chess. The 14 cuts by Homesick James (John Williamson Henderson) here represent more of this man's music than almost anyone has heard in 45 years -- he also appears to have been the first artist to actually record for Chance. And lo and behold, Tampa Red also shows up -- sans guitar, alas -- as Jimmy Eager, doing a trio of cuts that outclass much of the rest of his late career output; cut in 1953, they mark the tail end of Red's commercial career as a full-time bluesman, and one only wishes that he, and not Vee Jay Records alumnus L.C. McKinley, were playing the guitar on those cuts, but he was signed to Victor, and they were even less amused than companies like Chess about label-hopping by their artists. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

    Chicago Blues: The Chance Era Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • Artist
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Miss Lorraine
  • Booker, John Lee
  • 3:01

  • 2
  • I Love to Boogie
  • Booker, John Lee
  • 3:10

  • 3
  • That's Alright (Ora Nelle Blues)
  • J., Little Walter
  • 2:37

  • 4
  • Lonesome Old Train
  • Williamson, Homesick James & His Trio
  • 2:53

  • 5
  • Williamson Shuffle
  • Williamson, Homesick James & His Trio
  • 2:37

  • 6
  • About to Lose My Mind
  • Spires, Arthur "Big Boy"
  • 2:30

  • 7
  • My Baby Left Me
  • Spires, Arthur "Big Boy"
  • 2:32

  • 8
  • Some Day Little Darling
  • Spires, Arthur "Big Boy"
  • 3:07

  • 9
  • She Got Me Walking
  • Lucas, Lazy Bill & His Blue Rhythms
  • 3:00

  • 11
  • Price of Love
  • Chicago
  • 2:59

  • 12
  • Pet Cream Man
  • Hutto, J.B. & His Hawks
  • 2:26

  • 13
  • Lovin' You
  • Hutto, J.B. & His Hawks
  • 2:29

  • 14
  • Whiskey Headed Woman
  • Williamson, Homesick James & His Trio
  • 2:42

  • 15
  • 12th Street Station
  • Williamson, Homesick James & His Trio
  • 2:40

  • 17
  • Silver Haired Woman
  • Williams, Johnny [Blues/R&B]
  • 2:41

  • 18
  • Fat Mouth
  • Williams, Johnny [Blues/R&B]
  • 2:33

  • 19
  • Nervous Wreck
  • Nix, Willie & His Band
  • 2:29

  • 20
  • No More Love
  • Nix, Willie
  • 2:49

  • 21
  • The Woman I Love (My Home Is in Georgia)
  • Williamson, Homesick James & His Trio
  • 2:40

  • 23
  • Baby Please Don't Throw Me Down
  • Eager, Jimmy & His Trio
  • 2:59

  • 24
  • I Should Have Loved Her More
  • Eager, Jimmy & His Trio
  • 2:56

  • 25
  • Graveyard Blues
  • Booker, John Lee
  • 3:12

  • 26 (2)
  • Road Trouble
  • Booker, John L.
  • 2:54

  • 27 (2)
  • Talkin' Boogie
  • Booker, John Lee
  • 3:05

  • 28 (2)
  • I Just Keep Loving Her
  • J., Little Walter
  • 2:26

  • 30 (2)
  • Williamson Boogie
  • Williamson, Homesick James & His Trio
  • 2:52

  • 31 (2)
  • Which One Do I Love (Sometimes I Wonder)
  • Spires, Arthur "Big Boy"
  • 2:50

  • 32 (2)
  • Rhythm Rock Boogie
  • Spires, Arthur "Big Boy"
  • 2:36

  • 33 (2)
  • Tired of Being Mistreated
  • Spires, Arthur "Big Boy"
  • 2:26

  • 34 (2)
  • Just Can't Stay
  • Nix, Willie & His Band
  • 2:39

  • 35 (2)
  • All by Myself
  • Nix, Willie & His Band
  • 2:48

  • 36 (2)
  • My Baby's Gone
  • Lucas, Lazy Bill & His Blue Rhythms
  • 2:41

  • 37 (2)
  • I Can't Eat, Can't Sleep
  • Lucas, Lazy Bill & His Blue Rhythms
  • 2:44

  • 38 (2)
  • Combination Boogie
  • Hutto, J.B. & His Hawks
  • 2:14

  • 39 (2)
  • Dim Lights
  • Chicago
  • 2:43

  • 40 (2)
  • Things Are So Slow
  • Chicago
  • 3:05

  • 41 (2)
  • Johnnie Mae
  • Williamson, Homesick James & His Trio
  • 2:44

  • 42 (2)
  • Farmer's Blues
  • Williamson, Homesick James & His Trio
  • 3:07

  • 43 (2)
  • Lonesome Blues
  • Williamson, Homesick James & His Trio
  • 2:47

  • 44 (2)
  • Roll, Tumble and Slip (I Cried)
  • Delta Joe (Sunnyland Slim)
  • 3:19

  • 45 (2)
  • Train Time (4 O'Clock Blues)
  • Delta Joe (Sunnyland Slim)
  • 3:14

  • 46 (2)
  • Long Lonesome Day
  • Williamson, Homesick James & His Trio
  • 2:23

  • 47 (2)
  • Late Hours at Midnight
  • Williamson, Homesick James & His Trio
  • 2:18

  • 48 (2)
  • Now She's Gone
  • Hutto, J.B. & His Hawks
  • 3:13

  • 49 (2)
  • Please Mr. Doctor
  • Eager, Jimmy & His Trio
  • 2:50

  • 50 (2)
  • 609 Boogie
  • Booker, John L.
  • 2:50

  • Credits of Chicago Blues: The Chance Era



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