Mississippi Fred Mc Dowell's 1969 album I Do Not Play No Rock 'n' Roll features the blues guitarist playing, for the first time ever, on electric guitar. Also present was a rhythm section comprised of bass and drums. Blues purists were originally somewhat vexed over this transition, but the music on this classic record stands up with the best of Mississippi Fred.
McDowell's voice is a powerful instrument in and of itself. Sprinkled throughout are spoken word intermezzos, which provide wonderful insight into the man behind the music, and also give the listener a feeling of "being there". All in all, I Do Not Play No Rock 'n' Roll is a solid set from the master of bottleneck blues.
"...But you have to hear it. It's beautiful. Straight 'n' natchel blue. It makes you dance. Play it and see." - Fred McDowel, from liner notes
Features:
180g vinyl
Pressed at Pallas in Germany
Audiophile Re-mastering
Limited Edition
Selections:
1. Baby Please Don't Go
2. Good Morning Little School Girl
3. Kokomo Me Baby
4. That's All Right Baby
5. Red Cross Store
6. Everybody's Down on Me
7. 61 Highway
8. Glory Hallelujah
9. Jesus Is on the Mainline