Earwig 16th Anniversary Sampler

RELEASE
November 14, 1995
LABEL
Earwig
GENRES
Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Delta Blues, Soul-Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Chicago Blues, Piano Blues, Contemporary Blues, Modern Delta Blues, Modern Electric Chicago Blues, Electric Harmonica Blues, Acoustic Blues, Electric Delta Blues, Juke Joint Blues, Slide Guitar Blues, Regional Blues

Album Review

Earwig was founded in 1979 by Michael Robert Frank, and it quickly become one of the top blues labels, recording artists based on the quality of their music rather than on sales potential. To celebrate Earwig's 16th anniversary, this 18-song collection of music from the label's catalog was put out in 1995. There is impressive variety on the single CD, with the settings ranging from Little Brother Montgomery's solo piano to rockish blues groups and everything in between. The selections were well chosen, and although sticking to the blues (no Motown, R&B, or soul music here), the disc shows the wide variety of music that appeared in the 1980s and '90s in the blues world. Overall, this CD gives one an excellent overview of some of the treasures in the Earwig catalog.
Scott Yanow, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Jelly Roll King
  2. Lightnin' Struck the Poor House
  3. Hair Like a Horse's Mane
  4. Oil Man
  5. Be Careful How You Vote
  6. I'm Gonna Build My Bed on the Bottom of the Deep Blue Sea
  7. Bottom of the Harp
  8. Wes Cide Bluze
  9. Eyes Full of Tears
  10. When the Blues Hit You
  11. Cairo
  12. Shake Your Apple Tree
  13. Past, Present, and Future
  14. Stick Candy
  15. Better Know What You Runnin' From
  16. Come Here Mama
  17. Young Girl
  18. Sittin' Here Wonderin'