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Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy
Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy
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List Price: $17.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 3 reviews)
Sales Rank: 65330
Category: Music

Artist: Billy Boy Arnold
Publisher: Electro-Fi Records
Studio: Electro-Fi Records
Manufacturer: Electro-Fi Records
Label: Electro-Fi Records
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 3405
UPC: 775020845121
EAN: 0775020845121
ASIN: B00158K10K

Release Date: May 20, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • $1,000 Dollar Bill
  • Love Me Baby
  • Mellow Chick Swing
  • New Jail House Blues
  • Around This Old Juke Tonight
  • Half-A-Pint
  • Polly Put The Kettle On
  • Decoration Day
  • Squeeze Me Tight
  • Black Gal Blues
  • Collector Man Blues
  • Rub-A-Dub
  • Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  • Cut That Out
  • Sugar Mama
  • Tell Me Baby
  • Springtime Blues

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Billy Boy sing Sonny Boy   September 21, 2008
Great cd Billy Boy Arnold show that he still has it. The singing and all the backup musians is just great. Love this cd


5 out of 5 stars Billy Boy Lives and Makes Sonny Boy Come to Life   August 14, 2008
Living in Chicago I have had an opportunity to see Billy Boy Arnold with Willie "Big Eyes" Smith. They are a couple of the great Chicago Bluesmen still alive today. After seeing him in person I picked up all of his old CD's. He still sings with a great voice and feeling and his Harmonica playing is exceptional. Imaging my excitement when I heard the new CD on Sirius Blues. I went straight to Amazon and downloaded it. I had heard some of Sonny boy Williamson number one a few times but never got too deep into his music. After listening to this new CD I went back to hear more of the original Sonny Boy. It makes for great listening. This new CD is a must listen and must have for blues lovers. Pick it up and check out Billy Boy and Willie "Big Eyes" Smith if you ever have an opportunity.
In case you are wondering Willie "Big Eyes" Smith has this way of opening his eyes very wide when he is playing or singing. Hence the nickname.



4 out of 5 stars Bill Boy's Heartfelt Tribute to Sonny Boy   June 22, 2008
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For the publication Jazz & Blues Report and my blog, [...].
Its been sixty years ago that John Lee Williamson, best known as the original Sonny Boy Williamson, was murdered. His death left a major impression on his fellow Chicago musicians and was a topic many volunteered to Paul Oliver when he visited the United States in the early 1960s and interviewed many blues musicians. One of those affected by Sonny Boy's death was William `Billy Boy' Arnold, who as a youngster met and given a lesson by his idol. Now Arnold pays tribute to the blues pioneer on his new Electro-Fi recording, "Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy," performing 14 songs of Williamson and three originals that are very much in the same style. Backed by a band that includes Billy Flynn on guitar and mandolin, Bob Stroger on bass and Willie Smith on drums, with Mel Brown guesting on both piano and guitar, Arnold revives such well known blues that Sonny Boy made popular like `Half-a-Pint' (`Sloppy Drunk Blues'), `Good Morning Little School Girl,' `Cut That Out,' and `Sugar Mama,' along with such choice numbers as `Mellow Chick Swing,' `Polly Put That Kettle On,' `Black Gal Blues,' `Tell Me Baby,' and Billy Boy's own `Squeeze Me Tight,' which sounds based on Sonny Boy's `Rooted Groundhog Blues'. Arnold brings a relaxed vocal style and his harp playing still shows his indebtedness to Sonny Boy's choked, crying style. Listening to his direct delivery of the ironic `Decoration Day Blues,' on which Sonny Boy lamented the death of a girl friend. The irony was Williamon was murdered on Decoration Day. Another fine performance is the lively `Polly Put the Kettle On,' with its easy swing and a swinging solo by Flynn that evokes Willie James Lacey who played on many of Sonny Boy's latter recordings. Stroger and Smith keep the backing simple and Brown's guitar and piano fills out on several tracks the understated, but most effective backing throughout. Arnold's heartfelt love of Sonny Boy is evident throughout and the backing complements his own delivery resulting in this very charming and moving musical remembrance.


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