Album
Too Bad Jim
1994 · Blues
12 collectors on Gatefold own this

Too Bad Jim is a Blues album by R.L. Burnside, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 20 pressings tracked, owned by 12 collectors.
About
<i>Too Bad Jim</i> starts with a great sound: some rusty swipes on a slide guitar, the downbeat stomp of cheap drums, and all of a sudden R.L. Burnside has you off and running on “Shake ‘Em On Down,” a song he learned directly from his neighbor Mississippi Fred McDowell. The album was a welcome antidote to the hordes of Stevie Ray Vaughn imitators who had become stand-ins for blues music in the ‘80s and ‘90s. You couldn’t have picked a better person than R.L. to remind the world that the blues wasn’t really meant to be played by some guy with a ponytail in a Boston bar. R.L. had honed his trance-like technique over several decades, and at his advanced age he could swing and stamp a song like no one else. Heretofore unknown classics like “Goin’ Down South” and “Old Black Mattie” were putty in his hands. Better still, <i>Too Bad Jim</i> doesn’t sound like a record; it sounds like a night at a Holly Springs juke joint, the production (courtesy of Fat Possum engineer Bruce Watson and music critic/musician Robert Palmer) bringing to life the boxy echo and old wood of a country nightspot.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Shake 'Em On Down4:48
- A2When My First Wife Left Me3:46
- A3Short-Haired Woman3:40
- A4Old Black Mattie4:10
- A5Fireman Ring The Bell3:58
Side B
- B6Peaches4:15
- B7Miss Glory B.3:24
- B8.44 Pistol2:56
- B9Death Bell Blues3:54
- B10Goin' Down South5:50
Sound DNA
- Blues
- Chicago & Electric Blues
- gritty
- swampy
- bluesy
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Calvin JacksonDRUMS
- Duwayne BurnsideBASS
- Kenny BrownGUITAR
- R.L. BurnsideGUITAR, VOCALS VOCALS, GUITAR
12 collectors on Gatefold own this · 20 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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