Blues The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/blues/5156.html Sat, 18 May 2024 19:28:26 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management pl-pl Artie 'Blues Boy' White - Dark End Of The Street (1991) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/blues/5156-artie-blues-boy-white/23555-artie-blues-boy-white-dark-end-of-the-street-1991.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/blues/5156-artie-blues-boy-white/23555-artie-blues-boy-white-dark-end-of-the-street-1991.html Artie 'Blues Boy' White - Dark End Of The Street (1991)

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1 Tore Up
2 Clock Don't Tick
3 Nite Before Pay Day
4 Not in the Begging Business
5 Somebody Changed My Sweet Baby's Mind
6 The Dark End of the Street
7 Hit the Nail on the Head
8 I Intend to Take Your Place
9 Darlin' You Know I Love You
10 I'm Mean 

Kenny Anderson - Trumpet
Byron Bowie - Sax (Baritone)
Michael Coleman - Guitar
Hank Ford - Sax (Tenor)
Kenny Hampton - Bass
Ronnie Hicks - Keyboards, Organ
Lester Holmes - Drums
Keith Jackson - Trombone
Artie "Blues Boy" White - Arranger, Composer, Vocals
Larry Williams - Guitar 

 

Whether it's blues, soul, or something midway between the two, White does a fine job throughout this disc. Travis Haddix, once White's Ichiban labelmate, contributes three nice tunes, Bob Jones a couple more, and White dips into past triumphs by B.B. King, Ike Turner, James Carr, and Little Milton for the rest. ---Bill Dahl, AllMusic Review

 

Very few Chicago blues artists were able to pierce the R&B charts during the 1970s, when interest in the genre was rock-bottom. But smooth-voiced Artie "Blues Boy" White managed the rare feat with his 1977 single for Altee, "Leanin' Tree." Gospel was White's initial musical pursuit. He sang with a spiritual aggregation, the Harps of David, at the age of 11 prior to coming to Chicago in 1956. More church singing was in store with the Full Gospel Wonders. White claims he was lured into singing the devil's music by a well-heeled gent who drove up to an unsuspecting White in a flashy Cadillac and promised him $10,000 to record some blues songs!

White's '70s singles for PM and Gamma stiffed, but with the advent of "Leanin' Tree," he was able to command a nice asking price on the Chicago circuit. For a while, White tried his hand at running a blues club, Bootsy's Lounge. But performing and recording won out; White waxed a terrific debut LP in 1985 for Shreveport-based Ronn Records called Blues Boy. He signed with Ichiban in 1987 and waxed six fine sets in the soul-blues vein (enough to merit a best-of CD in 1991), utilizing Chicago songwriter Bob Jones (the composer of "Leanin' Tree") and labelmate Travis Haddix as chief sources of material. On 1989's Thangs Got to Change, White enjoyed the presence of Little Milton Campbell, one of his prime influences, on lead guitar. A move to the Waldoxy label resulted in 1994's Different Shades of Blue, 1997's Back Home to Clarksdale: A Tribute to Muddy Waters, and 1999's Can We Get Together. 2002 found White still going strong with a new record, Can't Get Enough, and a new label, Gold Circle. ---Bill Dahl, allmusic.com

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1. Doctor, Doctor
2. Hit and Run
3. Nothing But The Blues
4. You Left Me Standing
5. Bad Luck Child
6. I'm Glad You Gone
7. Just Getting In
8. You Build My Hopes So High
9. Mr. Mailman
10. I'm A Lonely Man

Artie "Blues Boy" White - Composer, Vocals
Larry Bowen - Trumpet
Chuck Crane - Guitar
Hank Ford - Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)
Kenny Hampton - Bass
Ronnie Hicks - Keyboards
Lester Holmes - Drums
Keith Jackson - Trombone
Tom-Tom Washington 	Horn Arrangements
Larry Williams – Guitar

 

Without a great deal of fanfare, Artie White released a steady stream of quality contemporary releases on Ichiban, each straddling the sometimes imperceptible fence between blues and deep soul. This one's no exception -- backed by a Chicago combo called Masheen Co., White delivers originals penned by Travis Haddix, Bob Jones (the title cut), and himself in assured, smooth style. ---Bill Dahl, Rovi

 

White was born April 16, 1937 in Vicksburg, Ms. Like many blues singers he started with Gospel and sang with a spiritual group, The Harps Of David, at the age of 11 prior to coming to Chicago in 1956. White continued to sing gospel, now with the Full Gospel Wonders. White switched over to blues in the early 1960s. Over the next two decades, he recorded a number of singles with independent labels such as P&M, Gamma, and Al Tee. Titles include "Gimme Some Of Yours", "Lookin' For A Good Time", "Love Like Yours (Is Hard To Find)", "Rough Enough", "She's The One" & "Bad Intentions". White briefly reached #99 on the R & B charts with "You Are My Leanin' Tree" in 1977. But it wasn't until 1984 that he recorded his first full-length album for Ronn Records called "Blues Boy" that reprised his smash "Leanin' Tree". The LP made more noise with the popular singles "Jimmie" and "Chain Of Fools". Artie adopted "Blues Boy" as part of his name. He then signed with Ichiban in 1987 and waxed six fine sets in the soul-blues vein- two of which even charted on Billboard's R & B charts. In an era when synthesizers and fleeting drum program sounds dominated black music, Artie produced soulful blues with real musicians. When Ichiban closed shop Artie was signed to a three-album deal with Waldoxy, a Malaco affiliate. After three albums with Waldoxy Artie started his own label (Achilltown) and released four albums prior to his death. --- soulbluesmusic.com

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