Mary Johnson - Muddy Creek Blues Room Rent Blues

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Review by Ksadinha Safada

Mary Johnson’s album Muddy Creek Blues Room Rent Blues is a must-have for any blues enthusiast. The album is a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary blues music, showcasing Johnson’s exceptional talent as a vocalist and guitarist.

The opening track, “Muddy Creek Blues,” sets the tone for the album with its gritty, raw sound and Johnson’s soulful vocals. The album then moves into “Room Rent Blues,” a classic blues track that highlights Johnson’s impressive guitar skills.

Throughout the album, Johnson’s lyrics are heartfelt and honest, with each song telling a unique story. “My Man Blues” is a standout track, with Johnson’s vocals conveying the pain of lost love with incredible emotion.

The album also features some impressive collaborations, with guest appearances from blues legends Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo’. Their contributions add to the album’s already impressive sound, making it a true masterpiece of modern blues music.

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Artist: Mary Johnson
Album: Muddy Creek Blues Room Rent Blues

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Room Rent Blues
Muddy Creek Blues

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Catalog Numbers

7093

Labels

Brunswick

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyThe Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company

Credits

RoleCredit
Written-ByJohnson

Notes

  • Side A = Mx. C3754
  • Side B = Mx. C3452
  • Recorded on May 7, 1929 in Chicago, IL.
  • Special release in St. Louis, MO on August 5, 1929. National release on August 23, 1929.

About Mary Johnson

US blues and gospel singer, born c. 1900 in Eden Station, MS, died c. 1970. Johnson recorded blues 1929-1936; her recordings after 1943 was exclusively gospel songs. She was married to singer and guitarist 1925-1932. Performed but never recorded a song named "Baby Please Don't Go

Real Name

    • Mary Smith

Name Vars

  • Johnson
  • M. Johnson
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Summary by Ksadinha Safada

Muddy Creek Blues Room Rent Blues is a fantastic album that showcases Mary Johnson’s incredible talent as a musician and storyteller. It’s a must-listen for any blues fan and is sure to become a classic in the genre.