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Mance Lipscomb

The Best of Mance Lipscomb

Mance Lipscomb

22 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 11 MINUTES • NOV 17 2009

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
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    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Baby, Don't Lay It on Me
02:23
2
Charlie James
03:36
3
So Different Blues
03:04
4
Long Tall Girl Got Stuck on Me
02:41
5
Joe Turner Killed a Man
04:35
6
Willie Poor Boy
03:28
7
Shake, Shake Mama
02:52
8
The Titanic
03:15
9
Mance's Blues
04:40
10
Tom Moore's Farm
03:40
11
Rag in G
02:00
12
Ain't It Hard
03:15
13
Captain, Captain
03:08
14
Freddie
02:41
15
Take Me Back, Babe
01:56
16
Jack O'diamonds
04:03
17
Sugar Babe
02:04
18
Ain't You Sorry
02:18
19
Run, Sinner, Run
02:36
20
Angel Child
05:17
21
Blues in the Bottle
03:30
22
Texas Blues
04:04
℗ 2009 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Originally released on Arhoolie Records. © 2009 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

Artist bios

Like Leadbelly and Mississippi John Hurt, the designation as strictly a blues singer dwarfs the musical breadth of Mance Lipscomb. Born on April 9, 1895 in Navasota, TX, Lipscomb was a sharecropper/tenant farmer all his life who didn't record until 1960, "songster" fits what Lipscomb did best. A proud, yet unboastful man, Lipscomb would point out that he was an educated musician, his ability to play everything from classic blues, ballads, pop songs to spirituals in a multitude of styles and keys being his particular mark of originality. He appeared at numerous blues and folk festivals throughout the '60s, released several albums on Arhoolie and even one for a major label, Reprise, in 1970, Trouble in Mind. Four years later, Lipscomb retired from the festival circuit and passed away on January 30, 1976 in his hometown of Navasota, TX. He was 81. With a wide-ranging repertoire of over 90 songs, Lipscomb may have gotten a belated start in recording, but left a remarkable legacy to be enjoyed. ~ Cub Koda & Al Campbell

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Language of performance
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