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''Spider Blues'' is the debut solo album by
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artist
"Spider" John Koerner "Spider" John Koerner (born August 31, 1938, in Rochester, New York, United States) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as a guitarist and vocalist in the blues trio Koerner, Ray & Glover, with Dave Ray and Ton ...
, released in 1965. He was a member of the loose-knit blues trio Koerner, Ray & Glover at the time of its release.


History

As a member of the blues trio Koerner, Ray & Glover, Koerner was recording on the Elektra label. While recording the trio's albums ''
Lots More Blues, Rags and Hollers ''Lots More Blues, Rags and Hollers'' is an album by the blues trio Koerner, Ray & Glover, released in 1964. History Between this release and their next, Dave Ray and John Koerner each recorded a solo album, ''Snaker's Here'' and ''Spider Blues' ...
'' and '' The Return of Koerner, Ray & Glover'', he recorded a number of solo tracks. These tracks were assembled into Koerner's debut solo album. He also appeared at the
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that same year, accompanied by trio member
Tony Glover David Curtis Glover (October 7, 1939 – May 29, 2019), better known as Tony "Little Sun" Glover, was an American blues musician and music critic. He was a harmonica player and singer associated with "Spider" John Koerner and Dave "Snake ...
. In his subsequent releases, his style changed as he turned from the blues to traditional folk music. In a 2000 interview, Koerner said, "I finally decided I was not a blues guy. How could I be? I was too young and too white, all that shit. So I took a year off and when I started playing again, I treated the subject in general as folk music. It's a new culture; it's not music being made on a back porch anymore." ''Spider Blues'' was reissued on CD in 2010 by
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.


Reception

In his 1965 ''Jazz Monthly'' review, music critic
Albert McCarthy Albert J. McCarthy (1920 – 3 November 1987 London) was an English jazz and blues discographer, critic, historian, and editor. McCarthy began listening to jazz in his teens, and edited publications of the Jazz Sociological Society in the 1940s. ...
excoriated the album and wrote, "This is, without any doubt, one of the worst records I have had to review for many a long day. In a sleeve note notable for the inane quotes from Koerner himself, Paul Nelson of ''The Little Sandy Review'', which I understand is one of the better folk publications, makes the remarkable claim that 'Koerner's art is like Chaplin's, as great and lasting as it is entertaining'. I nominate this as the most absurd remark of the year in the sleeve note field. In fact, Koerner is a passably competent guitarist, a poor harmonica player and a quite dreadful singer. " On the other hand, in the mid-late 1960s radio station WBCN in Boston used to regularly play "Rent Party Rag" on the first of every month.


Track listing

All songs by John Koerner unless otherwise noted.


Side one

# "Good Luck Child" – 2:07 # "I Want to Be Your Partner" – 3:07 # "Nice Legs" – 2:27 # "Spider Blues" – 2:17 # "Corrina" – 3:15 # "
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" (Traditional) – 2:08 # "Ramblin' and Tumblin'" – 3:12 # " Delia Holmes" (Traditional) – 2:54


Side two

# "Need a Woman" – 2:05 # "I Want to Do Something" – 3:35 # "Baby, Don't Come Back" – 2:39 # "Hal C. Blake" – 1:42 # "Things Ain't Right" – 3:30 # "Rent Party Rag" – 9:29


Personnel

*"Spider" John Koerner – guitar, harmonica, kazoo, vocals *
Tony "Little Sun" Glover David Curtis Glover (October 7, 1939 – May 29, 2019), better known as Tony "Little Sun" Glover, was an American blues musician and music critic. He was a harmonica player and singer associated with "Spider" John Koerner and Dave "Snake ...
– harmonica on "Good Luck Child", "Spider Blues", "Things Ain't Right" * Paul Nelson – liner notes


References


External links


Spider John Koerner in the UK
Retrieved May 22, 2010.

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