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Old 10-17-2006, 09:38 PM
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Best Charlie Patton record(s) to get

Which releases have the best audio in terms of remastering?
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:45 PM
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Old 10-18-2006, 07:13 PM
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check this out, CP was from another planet,

http://www.rhapsody.com/charleypatto...onvol319291934
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Old 10-18-2006, 09:50 PM
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well, I just got "Primeval Blues, Rags, and Gospel Songs" on the YaZoo label. Sounds like they did a stellar job remastering a bunch of his songs. His voice is more articulate and the guitar thumping sounds really clear.

I just love this guy. I had to warm up to Son House and Robert Johnson, but I immediately flipped when I heard Charley. He's RAW to the extreme.
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Old 10-19-2006, 01:32 PM
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This is the one I got, 3 CD set: The Definitive Charley Patton

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Old 10-19-2006, 02:05 PM
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If you're really into CP, check out the book "King of the Delta Blues". It's a facinating look at the life and times of CP and others in the delta, and the roots of the blues. The author gets a bit condescending and opinionated at times, plus overly academic. But if you skip over that and just read the history, it's pretty amazing.
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Old 10-19-2006, 08:11 PM
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Thanks, I'll pick that one up!
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Old 10-20-2006, 03:49 AM
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is the fidelity/ clarity of these cd's substantially better than the yazoo releases "Founder of the delta blues" & "king of the delta blues"?

also: check this out (not my own work)

Charlie Patton Keys and positions

NOTE: With regards to the pitches Patton tunes to, it's been said he wasn't using a capo but tuned up one, two or several steps. With some of these songs, I can see how he might have gone through several guitars doing this. You might want to use a capo instead. For standard tuning songs, I tuned to standard pitch then slapped on a capo, so E + 1 means he played out of an E position pitched to F, and so on. For Spoonful I just cranked up a resonator guitar to Vestapol at E. For the tunes in Spanish, I tuned to open G and capoed to A, Bb, B, as needed, though you could easily get away with open A depending on your guitar. I'd tune it back down when you're done though. For the slide tunes, it's worth noting he's likely playing lap-style for most of them.


Pony Blues E + 1
Spoonful Blues Vestapol at E
Down the Dirt Road Blues C + 1
Prayer of Death Part 1 Spanish at A
Prayer of Death Part 2 Spanish at A
Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues Spanish at A
Banty Rooster Blues Spanish at Bb
Tom Rushen Blues Spanish at A
It Won't Be Long Spanish at A
Shake It and Break It F
Pea Vine Blues Spanish at A
Mississippi Boll Weevil Blues Spanish at B (a bit flat)
Lord, I'm Discouraged Spanish at A
I'm Goin' Home Spanish at A

Hammer Blues Take 1 Spanish at B
I Shall Not Be Moved Spanish at B
High Water Everywhere Part 1 Spanish at B
High Water Everywhere Part 2 Spanish at B
I Shall Not Be Moved Spanish at B
Rattlesnake Blues E + 2
Going to Move to Alabama E + 1
Hammer Blues Take 2 Spanish at B
Joe Kirby E + 3
Frankie and Albert E + 2
Devil Sent the Rain Blues A + 1
Magnolia Blues Spanish at B
Runnin' Wild Blues E + 2
Some Happy Day Spanish at B
Mean Black Moan E + 2
Green River Blues E + 2

Some of These Days I'll Be Gone E + 2
Elder Green Blues Take 2 E + 1
Jim Lee Part 1 E + 2
Jim Lee Part 2 E + 2
Mean Black Cat Blues E + 2
Jesus Is a Dying-Bed Maker Spanish at B
Elder Green Blues Take 2 E + 1
When Your Way Gets Dark Spanish at B (a bit flat)
Some of These Days I'll Be Gone Take 2 E + 2 (a bit sharp)
Heart Like Railroad Steel Spanish at C
Circle Round the Moon E + 1
You're Gonna Need Somebody When You Die Spanish at B

Some Summer Day Spanish at Bb and Willie Brown A + 1
Bird Nest Bound Spanish at Bb and Willie Brown A + 1

Dry Well Blues E + 1 and Willie Brown E + 1
Moon Going Down Spanish at Bb and Willie Brown A + 1
High Sheriff Blues Spanish at Bb
Stone Pony Blues E + 1
Jersey Bull Blues Spanish at Bb
Hang It on the Wall F + 2
34 Blues C + 2 (a bit flat)
Love My Stuff Spanish at A
Poor Me C + 2 (a bit flat)
Revenue Man Blues Spanish at B (a bit flat)
Troubled 'Bout My Mother Spanish at Bb (a bit sharp)
Oh Death Spanish at Bb (a bit sharp)
Yellow Bee E + 1
Mind Reader Blues E + 1
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Old 10-20-2006, 01:24 PM
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Quote:
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is the fidelity/ clarity of these cd's substantially better than the yazoo releases "Founder of the delta blues" & "king of the delta blues"?
Yes! I compared "Primeval Blues, Rags, and Gospel Songs" to "Founder" and it's MUCH clearer. You can hear more of the string noise, guitar clanking, and it's easier to make out his words. I got it soley on the remastering ... I just hope they release some more of the same fidelity.
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Old 10-20-2006, 01:25 PM
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And thanks for the positioning! I really want to learn Stone Pony and Water Everywhere.
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