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Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Feel Like Going Home

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Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Feel Like Going Home
Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Feel Like Going Home

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Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Feel Like Going Home

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Drawn from the soundtrack to
Martin Scorsese
's seven-part television documentary on the
blues
,
Feel Like Going Home
documents the roots behind the roots, traveling from the American South to West Africa and back again, resulting in a remarkable collection that spotlights the past, present, and future of this historically important musical genre. From early 78s by seminal figures
Charley Patton
(
"High Water Everywhere"
),
Son House
(his early version of
"Death Letter,"
here called
"My Black Mama"
), and
Robert Johnson
"Hellhound on My Trail"
), through field recordings collected by the venerable
Alan Lomax
(an early
Muddy Waters
tune called
"Rosalie,"
which includes rough-hewn
country
fiddle from
Henry "Son" Simms
) and the restructured contemporary
African blues
of
Ali Farka Toure
and
Salif Keita
, this fine soundtrack knocks the dust off of the
and exposes its vital and creative center. Highlights include the wild and eerie sound of
Othar Turner
Napoleon Strickland
's fife and drum ensembles and the up-to-the-minute trance-inducing
Willie King & the Liberators
. On
"Terrorized,"
King
sings: "You talk about terror/I've been terrorized all my life. "That's the
, circa 2003.
is a fine introduction to the long history and promising future of this impressive musical form. ~ Steve Leggett

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