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    Byther Smith: Blues On The Moon - Live At The Rhythm Social Club (2008)

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    Byther Smith: Blues On The Moon - Live At The Rhythm Social Club (2008)

    Byther Smith: Blues On The Moon - Live At The Rhythm Social Club (2008)
    Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 4 184 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.333) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps, AC-3 2ch. at 96.0 Kbps, DTS 6ch. at 755 Kbps
    Genre: Blues | Label: Delmark | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 8 July 2008 | Runtime: 72 min. | 4,13 GB (DVD5)

    Strictly judging from the lyrical sentiment of his recordings, it might be wise not to make Chicago guitarist Byther Smith angry. Smitty's uncompromising songs are filled with threats of violence and ominous menace (the way blues used to be before the age of political correctness), sometimes to the point where his words don't even rhyme. They don't have to, either you're transfixed by the sheer intensity of his music. Smitty came to Chicago during the mid-'50s after spending time toiling on an Arizona cattle ranch. He picked up guitar tips from J.B. Lenoir (his first cousin), Robert Jr. Lockwood, and Hubert Sumlin, then began playing in the clubs during the early '60s. Theresa's Lounge was his main haunt for five years as he backed Junior Wells; he also played with the likes of Big Mama Thornton, George "Harmonica" Smith, and Otis Rush.
    A couple of acclaimed singles for C.J. (the two-part "Give Me My White Robe") and BeBe ("Money Tree"/"So Unhappy") spread his name among aficionados, as did a 1983 album for Grits, Tell Me How You Like It. The rest of the country then began to appreciate Smitty, thanks to a pair of extremely solid albums on Bullseye Blues: 1991's Housefire (first out on Grits back in 1985) and I'm a Mad Man two years later. With two sets on Delmark and a stepped-up touring itinerary, Smitty really hit his stride. He continued with strong performances and recordings during the new millennium, issuing two albums on Black & Tan, 2001’s Smitty’s Blues and 2004’s Throw Away the Book; returning to Delmark for 2008’s Blues on the Moon: Live at the Natural Rhythm Social Club; and issuing Got No Place to Go on Fedora, also in 2008.

    Tracklist:
    01. Judge of Honor [5:22]
    02. If you Love Me [5:56]
    03. Blues On the Moon [6:43]
    04. Give Up my Life for you [6:01]
    05. Hard Times [6:41]
    06. You Mama's Crazy [5:02]
    07. If I Misused Someone [4:34]
    08. Monticello [8:16]
    09. So Mean to Me [5:50]
    10. Rock Me Baby [6:37]
    11. My Daddy's Mean [5:10]
    12. Don't Start me Talkin' [4:44]

    Extra:
    - Byther Smith Discography
    - Byther Smith Commentary/Interview
    - Blues Trailers: Tail Dragger, Carey & Lurrie Bell, Dave Specter, Jimmy Burns, Little Arthur Duncan, Mississippi Heat


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    Byther Smith: Blues On The Moon - Live At The Rhythm Social Club (2008)

    Byther Smith: Blues On The Moon - Live At The Rhythm Social Club (2008)

    Byther Smith: Blues On The Moon - Live At The Rhythm Social Club (2008)

    Byther Smith: Blues On The Moon - Live At The Rhythm Social Club (2008)

    Byther Smith: Blues On The Moon - Live At The Rhythm Social Club (2008)


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