R.L. Burnside

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About R.L. Burnside


North Mississippi guitarist R.L. Burnside was one of the paragons of state-of-the-art Delta juke joint blues. The guitarist, singer and songwriter was born November 23, 1926 in Oxford, MS, and made his home in Holly Springs, in the hill country above the Delta. He lived most of his life in the Mississippi hill country, which, unlike the Delta region, consists mainly of a lot of small farms. He learned his music from his neighbor, Fred McDowell, and the highly rhythmic style that Burnside plays is evident in McDowell's recording as well. Despite the otherworldly country-blues sounds put down by Burnside and his family band, known as the Sound Machine, his other influences are surprisingly contemporary: Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker and Lightnin' Hopkins. But Burnside's music is pure country Delta juke joint blues, heavily rhythm-oriented and played with a slide.

It wasn't until the 1990's that he began hitting full stride with tours and his music, thanks largely to the efforts of Fat Possum Records. The label has issued recordings made by a group of Burnside's peers, including Junior Kimbrough, Dave Thompson and others.

Up until the mid-'80s, Burnside was primarily a farmer and fisherman. After getting some attention in the late '60s via folklorists David Evans and George Mitchell (Mitchell recorded him for the Arhoolie label), he recorded for the Vogue, Swingmaster and Highwater record labels. Although he had done short tours, it wasn't until the late '80s that he was invited to perform at several European blues festivals. In 1992, he was featured alongside his friend Junior Kimbrough (whose Holly Spings juke joint Burnside lives next to), in a documentary film, Deep Blues. His debut recording, Bad Luck City, was released that same year on Fat Possum Records. Burnside has a second record out on the Oxford-based Fat Possum label, Too Bad Jim (1994).

These recordings showcase the raw, barebones electric guitar stylings of Burnside, and on both recordings he's accompanied by a small band, which includes his son Dwayne on bass and son-in-law Calvin Jackson on drums, as well as guitarist Kenny Brown. Both recordings also adequately capture the feeling of what it must be like to be in Junior Kimbrough's juke joint, where both men played this kind of raw, unadulterated blues for over 30 years. This is the kind of downhome, backporch blues played today as it has been for many decades. In 1996, Burnside teamed with indie-rocker Jon Spencer to cut A Ass Pocket O' Whiskey for the hip Matador label; he returned to Fat Possum in 1998 for the more conventional Come on In. As Burnside had been recording intermittently since the late '60s a spate of re-issues and live recordings began to appear in the 2000's. Chief among them were Mississippi Hill Country Blues, largely recorded in the Netherlands in the 1980s; First Recordings, which gathered 14 of George Mitchell's 1967 field recordings of Burnside in Coldwater, MS; a live set documenting a west coast tour Burnside on Burnside appeared in 2001. His next studio album Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down appeared in 2000 but it would be another 4 years before the next new R.L. Burnside recording Bothered Mind was released. That same year Burnside suffered a heart attack and underwent bypass surgery. He never fully recovered from the attack and in 2005, at the age of 79, R.L. Burnside passed away in a Memphis, TN hospital. ~ Richard Skelly, Rovi

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  • A Bothered Mind (2004)
    R.L. Burnside
    A Bothered Mind (2004)
    Fat Possum
  • Burnside on Burnside (2001)
    R.L. Burnside
    Burnside on Burnside (2001)
    Fat Possum Records
  • Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down (2000)
    R.L. Burnside
    Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down (2000)
    Fat Possum Records
  • Come on In (1998)
    R.L. Burnside
    Come on In (1998)
    Fat Possum Records
  • Mississippi Blues (1997)
    R.L. Burnside
    Mississippi Blues (1997)
    Arion
  • Acoustic Stories (1997)
    R.L. Burnside
    Acoustic Stories (1997)
    M.C. Records
  • Sound Machine Groove (1997)
    R.L. Burnside
    Sound Machine Groove (1997)
    Hightone Music Group
  • Mr. Wizard (1997)
    R.L. Burnside
    Mr. Wizard (1997)
    Epitaph Records
  • A Ass Pocket of Whiskey (1996)
    R.L. Burnside
    A Ass Pocket of Whiskey (1996)
    Matador
  • Too Bad Jim (1994)
    R.L. Burnside
    Too Bad Jim (1994)
    Fat Possum Records
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