Release Date: June 13, 2000.
Recording Time: 66 minutes.
Recording Date: 1935 - 1940.
Release Info: Best Of Blues Series (B.O.B. 4 CD), Compilation.
Styles: Acoustic Blues, Country Blues, East Coast Blues, Piedmont Blues, Pre-War Country Blues, Regional Blues.
Remaining Titles 1935-1940 collects the rest of Blind Boy Fuller's tracks recorded in the late '30s and while they're not quite as strong as other items he recorded at the same time, they're still quite good. It's worthwhile for completists. ~ Thom Owens
Credits: Fulton Allen - Composer; Bull City Red - Guest Artist; Rev. Gary Davis - Guitar; Blind Boy Fuller - Composer, Guitar, Primary Artist, Vocals; Keith Shadwick - Liner Notes; Sonny Terry - Guest Artist, Harmonica.
Tracklist:
01. I'm Climbin' On Top Of The Hill - Blind Boy Fuller
02. Ain't It A Crying Shame? - Blind Boy Fuller
03. Rag Mama Rag - Blind Boy Fuller
04. Log Cabin Blues - Blind Boy Fuller
05. (I Got A Woman, Crazy For Me) She's Funny That Way - Blind Boy Fuller
06. Stingy Mama - Blind Boy Fuller
07. Some Day You're Gonna Be Sorry - Blind Boy Fuller
08. Walking And Looking Blues - Blind Boy Fuller
09. Working Man Blues - Blind Boy Fuller
10. Steel Hearted Woman - Blind Boy Fuller
11. Ain't No Gettin' Along - Blind Boy Fuller
12. New Louise Louise Blues - Blind Boy Fuller
13. Mistreater, You're Going To Be Sorry - Blind Boy Fuller
14. Shaggy Like A Bear - Blind Boy Fuller
15. Looking For My Woman No. 2 - Blind Boy Fuller
16. I'm Going To Move (To The Edge Of Town) - Blind Boy Fuller
17. Long Time Trucker - Blind Boy Fuller
18. Blacksnakin' Jiver - Blind Boy Fuller
19. I'a A Stranger Here - Blind Boy Fuller
20. I Want Some Of Your Pie - Blind Boy Fuller
21. Passenger Train Woman - Blind Boy Fuller
22. Somebody's Been Talkin' - Blind Boy Fuller
23. Crooked Woman Blues - Blind Boy Fuller
Personnel: Blind Boy Fuller (vocals, guitar); Blind Gary Davis (guitar); Sonny Terry (harmonica); Bull City Red (washboard).
Recorded in New York, New York; Memphis, Tennessee; Columbia, South Carolina between July 1935 & March 1940. Includes liner notes by Keith Shadwick.