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NORTH MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS - Hill Country Revue: Live at Bonnaroo (2004)
The set kicks off with a version of Fred McDowell's "Shake 'Em on Down," proving this crew knows their history. Modern blues legend R.L. Burnside guests on a handful of his own tunes, including "Jumper on the Line" and "Snake Drive," while his grandson Cody raps on the hard-driving "Be So Glad." For all of the music's deep blues roots, though, the Allstars play with the technical flash of a rock band, lending sophistication to the proceedings.
Recorded live at the 2004 Bonnaroo Festival, this North Mississippi Allstars record is a family affair. The concert is an endless parade of both blood relatives and community-related musicians, all of whom hail from the same area of Mississippi. The family lines are represented by the Dickinsons (Allstars Luther and Cody, and their father Jim), the Burnsides (Duwayne, Garry, Cody, and R.L.), and Othar Turner's descendents (Turner's Rising Star Fife & Drum Band made some of the earliest and most compelling music to emerge from the region). There are also a few "extended family" members thrown in for good measure. - cduniverse.com
TRACKS: 01. Shake 'Em Down 02. Po Black Maddie ->Skinny Woman -> Po Black Maddie 03. Jumper On The Line 04. Bad Bad Pain 05. Down In Mississippi 06. Never In All My Days 07. Boomer's Story 08. Psychedelic Sex Machine 09. Shimmy She Wobble 10. Friend Of MIne 11. Be So Glad 12. Snake Drive 13. Goin' Home Pt.2 14. Going Down South