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Album: Judgement Day: Songs of Robert Johnson
# Song Title   Time
1)    Ramblin' on My Mind - Carl Weathersby
2)    Stop Breakin' Down Blues - Billy Branch
3)    32-20 Blues - Joanna Connor
4)    Traveling Riverside Blues - Otis Clay
5)    If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day - Jeff Jacobs
6)    Stones in My Passway - Pete Special
7)    Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped the Devil) - Cathy Richardson
8)    Me and the Devil Blues - Gerald McClendon
9)    Hellhound on My Trail - Miles Nielsen
10)    Crossroad Blues - Larry McCray
11)    Come on in My Kitchen - Pete Special
 

Album: Judgement Day: Songs of Robert Johnson
# Song Title   Time
1)    Ramblin' on My Mind - Carl Weathersby
2)    Stop Breakin' Down Blues - Billy Branch
3)    32-20 Blues - Joanna Connor
4)    Traveling Riverside Blues - Otis Clay
5)    If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day - Jeff Jacobs
6)    Stones in My Passway - Pete Special
7)    Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped the Devil) - Cathy Richardson
8)    Me and the Devil Blues - Gerald McClendon
9)    Hellhound on My Trail - Miles Nielsen
10)    Crossroad Blues - Larry McCray
11)    Come on in My Kitchen - Pete Special
 
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  • Tributee: Robert Johnson.
  • Personnel: Larry McCray (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar); Jeff Jacobs (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming); Pete Special, Carl Weathersby (vocals, guitar); Miles Nielsen, Joanna Connor (vocals, slide guitar); Billy Branch (vocals, harmonica); Gerald McClendon, Otis Clay, Cathy Richardson (vocals); John Spiegel (slide guitar).
  • Liner Note Author: Kevin Devick.
  • Author: Robert Johnson.
  • Arranger: Jeff Jacobs .
  • A brilliant assimilator, Robert Johnson took stock community blues material and infused it with his own personality, and no doubt well aware that a big part of a performer's charisma was a little dose of mystery, layered his most striking songs with a vague and ominous melodrama, even appropriating the old myth of bartering away one's soul to the devil at a crossroads to attain riches in this world at the expense of the next one. This concept of remolding the country blues tradition to fit his own particular musical and cultural needs makes Johnson somewhat of a postmodernist, and it's fitting that he was essentially the end of the line for acoustic country blues, for he had honed the genre into a sharp and concise craft. After Johnson the blues became primarily both electric and urban, and although several of Johnson's songs ended up staples in the standard blues kit bag, his versions remain the definitive ones. This intriguing set of 21st century interpretations of Johnson songs doesn't change that, but the performers here at least try to stretch the boundaries a little bit, with understandably mixed results. Jeff Jacobs (who produced this collection) turns "If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day" into a dirty electric blues and howling electronica hybrid that certainly brings out the nastiness at the center of Johnson's original, while Cathy Richardson restructures "Preachin' Blues" into a thoroughly contemporary song as remote from the original as a computer hard drive is from a steam locomotive's boiler. In most cases, though, Johnson's songs are simply amped up to sound big and huge, which is fine as far as it goes, but in the end just serves to show how effective Johnson's sparse, cut-to-the-very-bone approach really was in the first place. Truthfully, all it takes to bring Robert Johnson into the 21st century is to download one of his original songs. The hellhounds are still out there, and so are the crossroads. ~ Steve Leggett
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