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| #935008 in eBooks | 2008-04-01 | 2008-04-01 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Even the wicked . . . .|By Fred Flick|Blues literature is sodden with political correctness, largely because so much of it was written by ideologues. The people who sought out surviving bluesmen in such unlikely places as Philadelphia and Rochester NY did us all a great service. Unfortunately many of them did so to burnish their rustic trophies with gloppy leftwing sentimenta|From Publishers Weekly|Less a biography of one blues legend than a biography of Mississippi blues, this account chronicles Skip James's life in part to make a more important, more affecting point. Most blues players from the early '20s and '30s waited decades fo
Skip James (1902–1969) was perhaps the most creative and idiosyncratic of all blues musicians. Drawing on hundreds of hours of conversations with James himself, Stephen Calt here paints a dark and unforgettable portrait of a man untroubled by his own murderous inclinations, a man who achieved one moment of transcendent greatness in a life haunted by failure. And in doing so, Calt offers new insights into the nature of the blues, ...
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