Label: Document Records
Release Date: November 22, 1996
Releases: 1996, 2005
Recording Date: May, 1924 - March, 1925
Recording Time: 67 minutes
Styles: Vaudeville Blues, Classic Female Blues
Not a blues singer in the classic sense, like a Bessie Smith, but more of a vaudeville performer, Helen Gross recorded some of the strangest material ever marketed as blues. Recorded in New York in the mid-'20s with many of the best jazz players of the day -- including horn players Bubber Miley and Louis Metcalf from Duke Ellington's band and stride pianist Cliff Jackson -- Gross was a competent singer, but it's the arrangements on these extremely rare 78s that are most arresting. Combining traditional blues elements with odd sound effects and strange, swooping horn charts, some of these tracks are nothing less than bizarre. The ukulele version of Son House's powerfully emotional "Death Letter Blues" is a case in point. Aside from the absurdity of the ukulele, a second vocalist scat sings odd sounds in and around Gross' melody line, stripping all the tragedy from what is a very tragic song. In "Haunted House Blues," Gross sounds as if she's wandered into a carnival funhouse. If this sounds interesting, it isn't, it's just strange. The same technique of using goofy Halloween sound effects makes the similar-sounding "Ghost Walking Blues" work wonderfully, however, with just the right balance between odd and eerie. As chilling as "Ghost Walking Blues" is, "Bloody Razor Blues" is downright murderous, containing the lines "I want to bleed him until his heart runs dry." Best in small doses, this collection is so strange it is actually pretty fascinating. As is usually the case with archival reissues of old 78s, the sound quality varies from OK to poor, depending on the track.
by Steve Leggett
Credits: Irving Berlin - composer; Choo Choo Jazzers - performer; Sterling Conaway - ukulele; Joe Davis - effects, spoken word; Jake Frazier - trombone; Bob Fuller - clarinet; Porter Grainger - piano; Helen Gross - primary artist, vocals; Billy Higgins - spoken word; Louis Hooper - piano; Cliff Jackson & His Crazy Cats - piano; Kansas City Five - performer; Louis Metcalf - cornet; Bubber Miley - cornet; Johnny Parth - producer; Arthur Ray - piano; Howard Rye - liner notes; Elmer Snowden - banjo; Rex Stewart - cornet; Gerhard Wessely - remastering.
Tracks: 1) He's Never Gonna Throw Me Down; 2) Hard Luck Blues; 3) Eavesdropper's Blues; 4) Haunted House Blues; 5) Foolish Woman's Blues; 6) Strange Man; 7) Ghost Walkin' Blues; 8) My Man Ain't Yo' Man; 9) Rockin' Chair Blues; 10) Sorrowful Blues; 11) What'll I Do?; 12) Neglected Blues; 13) If You Can't Ride Slow and Easy; 14) Ticket Agent, Ease Your Window Down; 15) Death Letter Blues; 16) Crap Shooting Blues; 17) Bloody Razor Blues; 18) Undertaker's Blues; 19) Last Journey Blues; 20) Bitter Feelin' Blues; 21) Workin' Woman's Blues; 22) Dark Man, (You Ain't Gonna Darken My Life).