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Recorded in Oakland, California in 1959; Los Gatos, California on October 5, 1960; Berkeley, California on December 14, 1969.
Arhoolie reissued two of Big Joe Williams' seminal rediscovery albums on one disc in 1990. The first, 1960's Tough Times, ranks among his best; the second, 1969's Thinking of What They Did, isn't as strong, but the two albums provide an excellent introduction to this Delta bluesman. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Includes liner notes by Chris Strachwitz.
Personnel: Big Joe Williams (vocals, guitar); Mary Williams (vocals); Charlie Musselwhite (harmonica).
Liner Note Author: Chris Strachwitz.
Recording information: Berkeley, CA (??/??/1959-12/14/1969); Los Gatos, CA (??/??/1959-12/14/1969); Oakland, CA (??/??/1959-12/14/1969).
Photographers: Chris Strachwitz; Burton Wilson.
Personnel: Big Joe Williams (vocals, 9-string guitar); Mary Williams (vocals); Charlie Musselwhite (harmonica)
Engineers : Chris Strachwitz, Richard Garvin, Bob Geddins.
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