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Another invaluable offering from the blues archivists at Document, Kokomo Arnold's Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 3 (1936-1937) compiles 22 performances, recorded between May 1936 and March 1937. Despite the inclusions of a few Arnold classics, including "Dark Angel" and "Wild Water Blues," the disc is a mixed blessing. The combination of a long running time, chronological sequencing, and poor fidelity make for a difficult listen. While serious blues listeners won't have a problem with any of these factors, beginners are advised to look elsewhere first. ~ Thom Owens
Audio Remasterer: Studio Klement.
Liner Note Author: Keith Briggs.
Recording information: 1936-1937.
Personnel: Kokomo Arnold (vocals, guitar); Alice Moore (vocals); Peetie Wheatstraw (piano).
Personnel: Kokomo Arnold (vocals, guitar); Alice Moore, Mary Johnson , Sam Theard (vocals, accordion); Odell Rand (clarinet); Albert Ammons, Peetie Wheatstraw, Roosevelt Sykes (piano).
Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 3 (1936-1937) Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Blues, Urban Soundtrack, Blues Traditional, Chicago Blues, Regional Collections | | Label | Document | | Orig Year | 1994 | | All Time Sales Rank | 239948  | | CD Universe Part number | 1021118 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 26, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Mono | | Producer | Johnny Parth; Johnny Parth (Compilation) | | Recording Time | 65 minutes | | Personnel | Kokomo Arnold - vocals, guitar Alice Moore - vocals
Also: Roosevelt Sykes, Peetie Wheatstraw, Oscar's Chicago Swingers, Albert Ammons, Mary Johnson, Sam Theard | | Additional Info | Import |
Kokomo Arnold Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 3 (1936-1937) Songs | 1. | Grass Cutter Blues |
| 2. | Telephone Blues |
| 3. | Dark Angel |
| 4. | Money Tree Man |
| 5. | Delmar Avenue |
| 6. | I'm Going Fishing Too |
| 7. | Three Men |
| 8. | Shake That Thing |
| 9. | Try Some of That |
| 10. | My Gal's Been Foolin' Me |
| 11. | Running Drunk Again |
| 12. | Coffin Blues |
| 13. | Lonesome Road Blues |
| 14. | Mr. Charlie |
| 15. | Backfence Picket Blues |
| 16. | Fool Man Blues |
| 17. | Long and Tall |
| 18. | Salty Dog |
| 19. | Cold Winter Blues |
| 20. | Sister Jane Cross the Hall |
| 21. | Wild Water Blues |
| 22. | Laugh and Grin Blues |
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