STYLE: Country RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 20584- LABEL: Rounder 0299 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Tony May
Riddle was an old time black Pentecostal whose innovative vocal and guitar style influenced pioneers of white country music such as the Carter Family. This recording brings Riddle's music to our ears for the first time, even though Mike Seeger (of New Lost City Rambles fame) recorded these 14 tracks from 1963-78. Mostly solo work, the programme includes delightful renditions of spirituals such as "I'm Working On A Building", "If You See My Saviour" and the title track, classic songs like "Titanic" and "Motherless Children", with some wonderful blues numbers, eg, "Broke And Weary Blues" and Charlie Nelson's "Red River Blues". All beautiful material, performed in a gentle, friendly style that's utterly captivating. Here's your chance to hear one of the great 'unknowns' whose influence stretched far beyond recognition or reward. Timeless music, one of my favourite new friends of '93.
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