David Johansen & the Harry Smiths

David Johansen & the Harry Smiths

David Johansen & the Harry Smiths

David Johansen & the Harry Smiths

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Overview

With this album, David Johansen embarks on what could possibly be the fourth phase of his career. His first three, of course, were his tenure as lead singer of the punk rock group the New York Dolls, a solo career as a mainstream rocker under his own name, and a lengthy stint as his nightclub singer alter-ego Buster Poindexter. Like that last manifestation, the "David Johansen and the Harry Smiths" act is one developed in New York clubs that has now spread to a recording. Inspired by the celebrated 1997 reissue of the Anthology of American Folk Music, a sprawling compilation of '20s and '30s country and blues recordings assembled by musicologist Harry Smith, Johansen and a quartet dubbed "the Harry Smiths" developed a repertoire of songs from the Anthology along with blues and folk-blues songs by the likes of Lightnin' Hopkins, Muddy Waters, and Mississippi John Hurt, and threw in songs Johansen had occasionally performed in his other careers -- Sonny Boy Williamson's "Don't Start Me Talking," which the Dolls used to perform, and "Somebody Buy Me a Drink," which Buster Poindexter was known to warble now and then. The resulting set, reproduced on disc here, is a good mixture of material effectively performed. Johansen, of course, has a gruff, deep voice well-suited to blues songs and a bravura personality that can put across some of the showier numbers. Blues purists may be offended at the idea of Johansen inventing a bluesman character to sing such songs, but, as the use of his real name indicates, this is intended to be a more serious undertaking than the essentially comic Buster Poindexter show. The singer's adoption of this material is no more or less valid than that of any other urban white performer of the last 40 years, and you can hardly dismiss this as a commercial sell-out. On the contrary, the versions are low-key and true to the originals. It remains to be seen whether David Johansen will succeed in reinventing himself yet again, but on the evidence of this album, there's no reason why not. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 03/28/2000
Label: Chesky Records
UPC: 0090368019622
Rank: 60868

Tracks

  1. James Alley Blues
  2. Darling, Do You Remember Me?
  3. Delia
  4. Little Geneva
  5. Well, I've Been to Memphis
  6. Katie Mae
  7. Old Dog Blue
  8. Somebody Buy Me a Drink
  9. Poor Boy Blues
  10. On the Wall
  11. Don't Start Me Talking
  12. Oh Death
  13. Richland Woman

Album Credits

Performance Credits

David Johansen & the Harry Smiths   Primary Artist
David Johansen   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica
Joey Baron   Percussion
Brian Koonin   Guitar,Mandolin
Larry Saltzman   Banjo,Guitar
Kermit Driscoll   Bass,Didjeridu

Technical Credits

Richard Brown   Composer
Sam Hopkins   Composer
Barry Wolifson   Engineer
Jim Jackson   Composer
Sandy Palmer Grassi   Engineer,Production Coordination
Nicholas Prout   Editing,Engineer,Mastering
Mississippi John Hurt   Composer
Norman Chesky   Executive Producer
Hank Medress   Executive Producer
Muddy Waters   Composer
Brian Koonin   Producer
David Chesky   Producer
Lightnin' Hopkins   Composer
Richard Rabbit Brown   Composer
Oscar Brown, Jr.   Composer
Lisa J. Marks   Legal Advisor
Rick Eckerle   Assistant Engineer
Peter Volpe   Assistant Engineer
Catherine Kernen   Production Coordination
Kate Simon   Cover Photo
Bob Dylan   Arranger
Bernice Johnson Reagon   Composer
Lisa Hershfield   Artist Development
Traditional   Composer
Sonny Boy Williamson II   Composer
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