Mississippi Fred McDowell's 1969 Album I Do Not Play No Rock 'N' Roll on Colored LP. Cut (AAA) by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio From the Original Master Tapes. Regarded as One of the Greatest Blues Albums of All Time!
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Recorded in 1969, this album, as Mississippi Fred McDowell’s titular quote suggests, is not just a collection of songs but a significant piece of musical history. It’s a masterclass, a confessional, a musical statement, and a history lesson all in one. Despite its seemingly simple nature, it’s a profound work. Regarded as one of the greatest blues albums of all time, I Do Not Play No Rock 'N' Roll is a must-listen, a testament to one of the greatest musical forces that has directly influenced The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, The Black Keys & Bonnie Raitt (to whom McDowell taught slide guitar). In 1959, McDowell’s talent was first captured by folklore musicologist Alan Lomax, and from there, he quickly rose to stardom with his live recordings and festival appearances across the US and UK. This album is a testament to McDowell’s unique voice and guitar style, dominating the air and filling it with raw power and authenticity.
- Baby Please Don't Go
- Good Morning Little School Girl
- Kokomo Me Baby
- That's All Right Baby
- Red Cross Store
- Everybody's Down On Me
- 61 Highway
- Glory Hallelujah
- Jesus Is On The Mainline
- My Baby She Gonna Jump And Shout
- Long Line Skinner
- You Got To Move
- The Train I Ride
- You Ain't Gonna Worry My Life Anymore