| CUSTOMER REVIEWS: | 5/5 - An overlooked classic? This live album captures a pair of legends at their best. Sonny and Terry fueded through their long careers but perhaps those very emotions fueled their amazing energy on these tracks. If you in any sense consider yourself a fan of the blues, you *must* own this album.
Best line:
(Tie)
"Have to take your Christmas in your overalls"
"Rocks was my mother and father's pillows"
"Hooray, Hooray, this woman is killing me"
Best guitar:
"I Feel Alright Now"
Best Harmonica:
"Born To Live The Blues"
Best Sonny "Whoop":
All of them ;)
Tune That Is Impossible Not To Get Stuck In Your Head:
"Keep On Walking"
(Well, actually just about every track)
Curious factoids for the Brownie McGhee fan -- Brownie in his later years had a bit of an acting career. Brownie played Toots Sweet in Angel Heart and appeared and played some wonderful guitar on an otherwise truly dreadful episode of Family Ties.
4/5 - ****1/2 - a great live date This December, 1961 recording captures Sonny and Brownie at the famous Sugar Hill nightclub in San Francisco.
<br />It ranks among their best albums, alongside "Backwater Blues" and "Live At The New Penelope Cafe", and both men perform some of their best songs.
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<br />Brownie McGhee's melodic "Born To Live The Blues" has the audience clapping along, and the swinging "Keep On Walking", the terrific set-closer "Sweet Woman Blues", and Sonny Terry's energetic "Just About Crazy" are also among the highlights.
<br />But that could be said for almost the entire album, actually..."Sonny And Brownie At Sugar Hill" is one of the duo's best original albums, even without classics like "Walk On" and "I'm A Stranger Here" (those can be found on "Backwater Blues", which is sort of a companion volume to this one, having been recorded just a week later at the same venue).
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<br />Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee split the lead vocals about equally, and Sonny plays his characteristic sturdy harmonica and sings gritty backing vocals on most of Brownie's songs (listen to the wonderful tough folk/blues shuffle "Baby, I Got My Eye On You" for a perfect example).
<br />Fans of the so-called Piedmont blues genre - or just acoustic country blues in general - should go for this fine album right away. It captures all of what made Sonny & Brownie so great.
5/5 - Buy This Album! Without a doubt the finest blues recording of its genre. After hearing the 2nd track, "Born To Live The Blues", I took my harmonica player aside, left the rest of our band and started to pursue acoustic blues exclusively. Sonny and Brownie's combination of musicianship and emotion is evident in every tune, but never distracts you from the joy of listening. Be careful, this album is highly addictive! |
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