Mississippi John Hurt


What is his better recorded CD or LP's? Any suggestions?
champtree
If you want the good stuff, the Piedmont sessions from the late 50s' recordings on the Piedmont label of course.
Sit, thanks for your recommendation on VSD-79220. I have a really nice 2LP set you might watch out for. Recorded at Oberlin College in 1965, it's titled "The Best of Mississippi John Hurt" but it's not a compilation, it's a live performance. Vanguard VSD 19/20. Both performance and sound quality are excellent.

In fact, I think I'll go put this on the 'table next...
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Also check out "Avalon Blues", a tribute album from a few years ago with a variety of artists. It's really excellent and it has very good sound.
If you're a fan of Mississippi John (which I sure am), you might also want to listen to Bill Morrissey's Songs of Mississippi John Hurt, a 1999 release on Philo. It's a very well done set of covers sung in Bill's creaky yet haunting voice, backed by a first-rate acoustic band, and the sound is sensational.
Vanguard remastered (in 20 bit digital with DCS equipment) and released a three CD set of his three studio LPs for them.
Vanguard 181/3. Excellent sound and superb music.
I really enjoy an older release in stereo via Vanguard label entitled "MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT - TODAY! - accompanying himself on guitar" . Copyright is 1966, Vanguard VSD-79220-B (XSV 140519). Maybe difficult to
find(?) but amazingly, sounds quite good. I do not know if it has been re-released in any other media. Tracks include: Pay Day, I'm Satisfied, Candy Man, Make Me a Pallet on the Floor, Talking Casey, Corrinna..Corrinna, Coffee Blues, Louis Collins, Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight, If You Don't Want Me -Baby, Spike Driver's Blues, Beulah Land. I'll be watching this thread for tips on other quality works by Mr Hurt so that I might increase my collection of his wonderful works.