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Album: Shoulder to Shoulder
# Song Title   Time
1)    Ain't Seen My Baby More Info...
2)    I Did Do Right More Info...
3)    Catfish Blues More Info...
4)    Suzie Q More Info...
5)    All I Got Is Them Blues More Info...
6)    Dirt Road More Info...
7)    Broke and Hungry More Info...
8)    Three Ball Blues More Info...
9)    Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? More Info...
10)    I Won't Be Down More Info...
11)    Seattle Rainy Day Blues More Info...
12)    The Blues Three Ways More Info...
 

Album: Shoulder to Shoulder
# Song Title   Time
1)    Ain't Seen My Baby More Info...
2)    I Did Do Right More Info...
3)    Catfish Blues More Info...
4)    Suzie Q More Info...
5)    All I Got Is Them Blues More Info...
6)    Dirt Road More Info...
7)    Broke and Hungry More Info...
8)    Three Ball Blues More Info...
9)    Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? More Info...
10)    I Won't Be Down More Info...
11)    Seattle Rainy Day Blues More Info...
12)    The Blues Three Ways More Info...
 
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  • Cephas & Wiggins: John Cephas; Phil Wiggins.
  • Personnel: John Cephas (vocals, guitar); Phil Wiggins (harmonica); Daryl Davis, Ann Rabson (piano).
  • Additional personnel: Andrew Volpe (bass instrument); Daryl Davis, Ann Rabson.
  • Audio Mixers: John Cephas; Joe "Flip" Wilson; Bill McElroy; Charlie Pilzer.
  • Recording information: Slipped Disc Studios, Ashland, VA (03/07/2006); The Democratic Club, Washington DC (03/07/2006).
  • Photographer: Tom Radcliffe.
  • Arranger: John Cephas.
  • Guitarist John Cephas and harmonica man Phil Wiggins, both natives of Washington DC, first joined forces in 1977, and for nearly 30 years now they've been turning out modern, shined-up interpretations of traditional rural blues, with Cephas increasingly adding his own songs to the mix. To their credit, the duo doesn't really try to replicate the traditional material they tackle, but rather they interpret it within their own framework, which means a lot of the rough edges are knocked off, an approach that is either a good thing or a bad thing, depending on where one stands on the issue of performance purity in the blues. Cephas & Wiggins just do what they do, and what they do is take marginal music (marginal as far as the general public is concerned, that is) and spiff it up for accessibility. Shoulder to Shoulder is hardly a departure in that regard, featuring smoothed out versions of Charley Patton's "Dirt Road," Blind Boy Fuller's "Three Ball Blues," Sleepy John Estes' "Broke and Hungry," and Skip James' "Catfish Blues" alongside a half dozen Cephas originals. Cephas & Wiggins manage to make the country blues sound almost joyous, and if there is such a thing as upbeat rural blues, then these guys are its poster boys. Which is fine, because the blues, for all the genre's endless musing on loss and misery, started out as Saturday night party music, and is, at the fundamental center, supposed to entertain. These guys understand that. Shoulder to Shoulder isn't an innovative, bold, or startling album, but it is a steady, bright, and comforting one, and fans of the duo won't be disappointed. ~ Steve Leggett
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