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01 - County Jail Blues
02 - Why Should I Hang Around
03 - Anytime For You
04 - Since You Been Gone
05 - I Got The Blues
06 - Worried Life Blues
07 - Winter Time Blues
08 - Big Road Blues
09 - Detroit Jump
10 - Texas Blues
11 - Tuff Luck Blues
12 - Have You Heard About It
13 - Strange To Me
14 - Worried Life Blues No 2
15 - Leaving Blues
16 - Without You My Life Don't Mean A Thing

Personnel:
Big Maceo – vocals, piano
John Brim, Tampa Red – guitar
James Watkins, Tampa Red – piano
Alfred Elkins, Alonce Tucker – bass
Grace Brim – harmonica
Charles Saunders, Clifford Jones, Tyrell 'Little T' Dixon – drums

 

The thundering 88s of Big Maceo Merriweather helped pave the way for the great Chicago blues pianists of the 1950s -- men like Johnny Jones, Otis Spann, and Henry Gray. Unfortunately, Merriweather wouldn't be around to enjoy their innovations -- he died a few years after suffering a debilitating stroke in 1946. Major Merriweather was already a seasoned pianist when he arrived in Detroit in 1924. After working around the Motor City scene, he ventured to Chicago in 1941 to make his recording debut for producer Lester Melrose and RCA Victor's Bluebird subsidiary. His first day in the studio produced 14 tracks -- six of his own and eight more as accompanist to renowned Chicago guitarist Tampa Red. One of his initial efforts, "Worried Life Blues," has passed into blues standard status (Chuck Berry was hip to it, covering it for Chess).

Merriweather remained Tampa Red's favorite pianistic accompanist after that, gigging extensively with him and Big Bill Broonzy on Chicago's South Side. The pianist cut a series of terrific sessions as a leader for Bluebird in 1941-1942 and 1945 (the latter including his tour de force, "Chicago Breakdown") before the stroke paralyzed his right side. He tried to overcome it, cutting for Victor in 1947 with Eddie Boyd assuming piano duties and again for Specialty in 1949 with Johnny Jones at the stool. His health fading steadily after that, Merriweather died in 1953. ---Bill Dahl, Rovi

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1. Worried Life Blues
2. Ramblin' Mind Blues
3. County Jail Blues
4. Can't You Read
5. So Long Baby
6. Texas Blues
7. Tuff Luck Blues
8. I Got the Blues
9. Bye Bye Baby
10. Poor Kelly Blues
11. Some Sweet Day
12. Anytime for You
13. My Last Go Round
14. Since You Been Gone
15. Kid Man Blues
16. I'm So Worried
17. Things Have Changed
18. My Own Troubles
19. Maceo's 32-20
20. Texas Stomp
21. Winter Time Blues
22. Detroit Jump
23. Won't Be a Fool No More
24. Big Road Blues
25. Chicago Breakdown

Personnel:
Big Maceo Merriweather (vocals, piano);
Tampa Red (vocals, guitar);
Chick Sanders, Tyrell Dixon, Melvin Draper, Clifford "Snags" Jones (drums).

 

The title The King of Chicago Blues Piano is no joke -- while never achieving the level of fame won by many of his contemporaries, Big Maceo Merriweather was indeed a major force behind the development of the Windy City sound, and these 1940s sides, cut in collaboration with guitarist Tampa Red, remain his most enduring legacy. Combining startling instrumental proficiency with a traditional blues sensibility, Maceo was also a powerful vocalist; despite recording just 28 sides -- all but three of which are included here -- he was still a pivotal figure, bridging the country blues of the '20s with the urbanized electric sound of the '50s. Among the highlights: the instrumental closer "Chicago Breakdown," an instrumental tribute to his incredible prowess, and "Worried Life Blues," later covered by Chuck Berry. ---Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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