Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Tale #22.Blind Willie Johnson's last record



Over the space of a couple of days in April 1930 the Columbia recording team were in Atlanta and captured some seminal recordings, including what proved to be the final session from the visiting Blind Willie Johnson [born 22nd January 1897, Texas]. Much of his work had been proven from his street performances and he'd already recorded "You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond" under a slightly different title a couple of years earlier. His gruff vocal on this gospel piece is sweetened with a female voice, long thought to be his second wife Angeline though this is now disputed. In a recording career of just three years and thirty sides, his composition credits also include "Nobody's Fault But Mine". "John the Revelator", "Soul Of A Man" and "Dark Was the Night Cold Was the Ground".

"You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond" was covered in 1994 by Eric Bibb for the album "Spirit and the Blues" [Opus3] with deft bottleneck guitar accompaniment from Goran Wennerbrandt. On STAR BLUES on 29th May 2011 we featured both artists as a back-to-back feature. The anthology of Atlanta blues on Fantastic Voyage was the source for Johnson's 1930 version and we went to Eric's album on the audiophile label Opus3.

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