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John Hammond - Can't Beat The Kid (1975)

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John Hammond - Can't Beat The Kid (1975)

John Hammond - Can't Beat The Kid (1975)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 264 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 132 Mb | Scans included
Blues | Label: Capricorn/PolyGram | # 314 536 136-2 | Time: 00:37:58

One of the greatest performers of traditional blues, acoustic or electric. John Hammond's career goes right back to the early '60s as part of the Greenwich Village Folk scene. On this slice of audio Blues bliss, Hammond covers songs by the likes of Lightnin' Slim, Willie Dixon, Sleepy John Estes and Blind Willie McTell.

John Hammond, Jr. is one of a handful of white blues musicians who was on the scene at the beginning of the first blues renaissance of the mid-'60s. That revival, brought on by renewed interest in folk music around the U.S., brought about career boosts for many of the great classic blues players, including Mississippi John Hurt, Rev. Gary Davis, and Skip James. Some critics have described Hammond as a white Robert Johnson, and Hammond does justice to classic blues by combining powerful guitar and harmonica playing with expressive vocals and a dignified stage presence. Within the first decade of his career as a performer, Hammond began crafting a niche for himself that is completely his own: the solo guitar man, harmonica slung in a rack around his neck, reinterpreting classic blues songs from the 1930s, '40s, and '50s. Yet, as several of his mid-'90s recordings for the Point Blank label demonstrate, he's also a capable bandleader who plays wonderful electric guitar. This guitar-playing and ensemble work can be heard on Found True Love and Got Love If You Want It, both for the Point Blank/Virgin label.

Born November 13, 1942, in New York City, the son of the famous Columbia Records talent scout John Hammond, Sr., what most people don't know is that Hammond didn't grow up with his father. His parents split when he was young, and he would see his father several times a year. He first began playing guitar while attending a private high school, and he was particularly fascinated with slide guitar technique. He saw his idol, Jimmy Reed, perform at New York's Apollo Theater, and he's never been the same since.

After attending Antioch College in Ohio on a scholarship for a year, he left to pursue a career as a blues musician. By 1962, with the folk revival starting to heat up, Hammond had attracted a following in the coffeehouse circuit, performing in the tradition of the classic country blues singers he loved so much. By the time he was just 20 years old, he had been interviewed for The New York Times before one of his East Coast festival performances, and he was a certified national act.

When Hammond was living in the Village in 1966, a young Jimi Hendrix came through town, looking for work. Hammond offered to put a band together for the guitarist, and got the group work at the Cafe Au Go Go. By that point, the coffeehouses were falling out of favor, and instead the bars and electric guitars were coming in with folk-rock. Hendrix was approached there by Chas Chandler, who took him to England to record. Hammond recalls telling the young Hendrix to take Chandler up on his offer. "The next time I saw him, about a year later, he was a big star in Europe," Hammond recalled in a 1990 interview. In the late '60s and early '70s, Hammond continued his work with electric blues ensembles, recording with people like Band guitarist Robbie Robertson (and other members of the Band when they were still known as Levon Helm & the Hawks), Duane Allman, Dr. John, harmonica wiz Charlie Musselwhite, Michael Bloomfield, and David Bromberg.

As with Dr. John and other blues musicians who've recorded more than two dozen albums, there are many great recordings that provide a good introduction to the man's body of work. His self-titled debut for the Vanguard label has now been reissued on compact disc by the company's new owners, The Welk Music Group, and other good recordings to check out (on vinyl and/or compact disc) include I Can Tell (recorded with Bill Wyman from the Rolling Stones), Southern Fried (1968), Source Point (1970, Columbia), and his string of early- and mid-'90s albums for Point Blank/Virgin Records, Got Love If You Want It, Trouble No More (both produced by J.J. Cale), and Found True Love.

He didn't know it when he was 20, and he may not realize it now, but Hammond deserves special commendation for keeping many of the classic blues songs alive. When fans see Hammond perform them, as Dr. John has observed many times with his music and the music of others, the fans often want to go back further, and find out who did the original versions of the songs Hammond now plays.

Although he's a multi-dimensional artist, one thing Hammond has never professed to be is a songwriter. In the early years of his career, it was more important to him that he bring the art form to a wider audience by performing classic – in some cases forgotten – songs. Now, more than 50 years later, Hammond continues to do this, touring all over the U.S., Canada, and Europe from his base in northern New Jersey. He continued to release albums into the new millennium with three discs on the Back Porch label, including Ready for Love in 2002, produced David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, In Your Arms Again in 2005, and Push Comes to Shove in 2007. Rough & Tough arrived in 2009, with a fine live solo set, Timeless, recorded in the spring of 2013, appearing in early 2014. Whether it's with a band or by himself, Hammond can do it all. Seeing him perform live, one gets the sense that some of the best is still to come from this energetic bluesman.

Richard Skelly, Allmusic.com

John Hammond Website
John Hammond at Wiki

Tracklist:

01. Can't Beat The Kid (02:20)
02. It's Mighty Crazy (02:42)
03. I Hate To See You Go (03:04)
04. Groovin' Time (02:51)
05. Diddley Daddy (03:36)
06. Help Me (02:21)
07. Southbound Blues (03:24)
08. Statesboro Blues (03:01)
09. Terraplane Blues (04:47)
10. Chattanooga Choo Choo (02:15)
11. Screamin' And Cryin' (02:24)
12. Rag Mama (01:38)
13. Drop Down Mama (03:28)


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John Hammond / Can't Beat The Kid

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DR17 0.00 dB -19.10 dB 2:43 02-It's Mighty Crazy
DR15 0.00 dB -16.87 dB 3:04 03-I Hate To See You Go
DR14 -0.88 dB -16.50 dB 2:51 04-Groovin' Time
DR13 -0.29 dB -15.48 dB 3:37 05-Diddley Daddy
DR14 -0.52 dB -16.09 dB 2:22 06-Help Me
DR15 -0.98 dB -18.70 dB 3:24 07-Southbound Blues
DR14 -0.78 dB -19.37 dB 3:02 08-Statesboro Blues
DR14 -0.92 dB -17.42 dB 4:47 09-Terraplane Blues
DR14 -0.25 dB -17.64 dB 2:15 10-Chattanooga Choo Choo
DR15 0.00 dB -19.97 dB 2:25 11-Screamin' And Cryin'
DR15 0.00 dB -17.36 dB 1:39 12-Rag Mama
DR12 -1.52 dB -16.69 dB 3:28 13-Drop Down Mama
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Official DR value: DR14

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John Hammond - Can't Beat The Kid (1975)

John Hammond - Can't Beat The Kid (1975)

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