Burnside spent most of his life in the rural hill country of northern Mississippi, working as a sharecropper and a commercial fisherman, as well as playing guitar at weekend house parties. He was first inspired to pick up the guitar in his early in life after hearing the 1948 John Lee Hooker single, "Boogie Chillen". He learned music largely from Mississippi Fred McDowell, who lived nearby in an adjoining county. He also cited his cousin-in-law, Muddy Waters, as an influence.
Venturing into new territory of beats and grooves, Burnside joins producer Tom Rothrock for a series of remixes.
Features:
Vinyl LP
Selections:
1. Been Mistreated
2. Come On In (Live)
3. Let My Baby Ride
4. Don't Stop Honey
5. It's Bad You Know
6. Just Like A Woman
7. Come On In (Part 2)
8. Rollin' Tumblin' (Remix)
9. Please Don't Stay
10. Shuck Dub
11. Come On In (Part 3)
12. Heat
Venturing into new territory of beats and grooves, Burnside joins producer Tom Rothrock for a series of remixes.
Features:
Vinyl LP
Selections:
1. Been Mistreated
2. Come On In (Live)
3. Let My Baby Ride
4. Don't Stop Honey
5. It's Bad You Know
6. Just Like A Woman
7. Come On In (Part 2)
8. Rollin' Tumblin' (Remix)
9. Please Don't Stay
10. Shuck Dub
11. Come On In (Part 3)
12. Heat