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Put It All In There - George "Wild Child" Butler, "Jewel Spotlights The Blues, Vol. 1"

Put It All In There - George Various Artists - Jewel Spotlights The Blues, Vol. 1
Audio Cassette Release Date: July 15, 1994
Jewel Records was founded by Stan Lewis in 1963, and the company became something of a life raft for artists whose contracts with older companies had ended -- thus, Willie Dixon, Frank Frost, Lightnin' Hopkins, Lowell Fulson, Big Joe Turner, and other internationally known names brushed up against more localized talent such as the Carter Brothers and a mysterious figure named Big Mac. This disc is the first in a series of releases highlighting Lewis' blues recordings, which tended toward extrovert electric blues. All of the artists are in good form, if not the top of their game, including Fulson who sings with a graceful soulfulness, while Turner provides the kind of lean, big-band-based R&B on which he built his reputation, slimmed down slightly for '60s sensibilities. The strangest track here is "Rough Dried Woman" parts one and two, featuring Hubert Sumlin on guitar and Big Mac on vocals. Mac, whoever he was, obviously thought he was Howlin' Wolf, even though his voice lacked the depth and power of Wolf's pipes. He tries hard, however, and Sumlin pitches in with a flashy, crunchy performance behind him (and is featured throughout the instrumental second half in one of his best recorded performances). Also, be warned that Kenny Wayne Shepherd, then 16 years old, redubbed the guitar part on Willie Dixon's "Sex Appeal" -- that kid knows his blues, even if his playing is a little flashier than would've been the case circa 1960-whatever, and Dixon gives one of his more charismatic vocal performances. The sound needs no apologies, nor does the series, which is first-rate and starts off really well with this disc.
Side 1:
1. Southern Country Boy - Carter Brothers
2. My Back Scratcher - Frank Frost
3. Dust My Broom - Elmo James
4. Back Door Friend - Lightnin' Hopkins
5. Standing On The Threshold - Little Joe Blue
Side 2:
6. Put It All In There - George "Wild Child" Butler
7. Sleeper - Lowell Fulson
8. Night Time Is The Right Time - Big Joe Turner
9. Rough Dried Woman, Part 1 - Big Mac
10. Rough Dried Woman, Part 2 - Big Mac (instrumental)
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