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Sunnyland Slim: House Rent Party
ByA key figure in turning the blues from a rural to an urban art form, Sunnyland Slim was not just a true embodiment of a pure Mississippi Delta piano style but an innovator of a new kind of blues.

Sunnyland Slim
piano1907 - 1995

Jimmy Rogers
guitar, electric1924 - 1997

Willie Mabon
piano and vocals1925 - 1986

St. Louis Jimmy Oden
piano and vocals1903 - 1977
Tracing back to St. Louis, Missouri, Delmark has been a trusted label for jazz and blues music since 1953. In 1962, label owner Bob Koester purchased Apollo's jazz and blues catalogs. Among the artist's recordings acquired were Chicago blues pianist and elder statesman

Sunnyland Slim
piano1907 - 1995
Over forty years after the event, Delmark's release House Rent Party showcases Slim's Apollo recordings. The album features nine previously unreleased tracks "Hard Time (When Mothers Gone)," "I'm in Love," "Nervous Breakdown," and "Old Age Has Got Me," combined with alternate takes on the songs "I'm Just a Lonesome Man" and "Sad Old Sunday." A key figure in turning the blues from a rural to an urban art form, Sunnyland's instantly recognizable barrel house piano style and rising falsetto helped define the golden age of Chicago blues.
Operating on the South side, Slim traveled from Mississippi to Memphis, settling in Chicago in the 1930s. By the 1940s, he had recorded eight sides for RCA Victor label. Songs such as "Across the Hall Blues," I Got a Broken Heart," "I'm Broken," and "Walking Shoes," earned the traveling bluesman a permanent residency in the Windy City's emerging blues scene.
It would be Slim's recordings, during August 26th and 28th of 1949on the Apollo recording label that document the genesis of the new urbanized style.
From the onset, House Rent Party catapults the listener to the scene of 1940s Chicago. Sunnyland's "I'm Just a Lonesome Man" is a steady rolling blues featuring guitar work from Sam Casimer. Slim's voice is powerful, and his piano is articulate and to the point.
Switching to

St. Louis Jimmy Oden
piano and vocals1903 - 1977

Muddy Waters
guitar1915 - 1983
Another highlight on the album is the singing and piano work of

Willie Mabon
piano and vocals1925 - 1986

Jimmy Rogers
guitar, electric1924 - 1997
In preserving Slim's legacy, Delmark's House Rent Party successfully sheds light on the importance of this legendary Chicago Blues giant. Sunnyland Slim was not just a true embodiment of a pure Mississippi Delta piano style, but an innovator of a new kind of blues. ">
Track Listing
I'm Just a Lonesome Man; Sad Old Sunday (Mother's Day); Boogie Man; Hard Time (When Mother's Gone); Chicago Woman; I'm in Love; Bad Times (Cost of Living); Nervous Breakdown; It Keeps Rainin; Brown Skin Woman; Old Age Has Got Me; That's All Right; Sad Old Sunday [alternate take]; I'm Just a Lonesome Man [alternate take]; Bad Times" [alternate take]
Personnel
Sunnyland Slim
pianoJimmy Rodgers
guitar and vocalsWillie Mabon
piano and vocalsSt. Louis Jimmy Oden
piano and vocalsSam Casimir
guitarEarl Dranes
guitarAndrew Harris
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Willie Mabon; harmonica.
Album information
Title: House Rent Party | Year Released: 1992 | Record Label: Delmark Records
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