Skip James (1902-1969) was one of the greatest Mississippi bluesmen, and a creative and idiosyncratic blues musician. His 1931 performances of "Devil Got My Woman", "I'm So Glad" and "22-20 Blues" transcend the genre. "I'd Rather Be The Devil" is a biography of James - and one of the few accounts of the dangerous and disreputable life of a professional blues musician. Based largely on hundreds of hours of conversations with James himself, Stephen Calt paints a portrait of a man troubled by his own murderous inclinations, a man who achieved one moment of greatness in a life haunted by failure. And, in doing so, Calt offers insights into the nature of the blues, the world in which it thrived, and its fate when that world vanished.
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Anbieter: Eat My Words Books, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Binding is solid. Pages unmarked and only slightly aged. Note inside back cover tells when and where ex-owner finished reading. Cover has minimal wear, but sticker damage on back. ; 5.5 X 1 X 8.5 inches; 384 pages. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 39320
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Anbieter: Pulp Fiction Murwillumbah, Murwillumbah, NSW, Australien
Softcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Tiny bit of dampspotting on the edges of the text block otherwise perfect! Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers MUS649
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