Charley Patton was a flawless and timeless record. Not surprising from Charley Patton and Founder of the Delta Blues together. Ivan Grach has compared writing for Charley Patton’s new album to that on ‘Founder of the Delta Blues’ - but has declared the lyrics will be even more terrifying. There were many famous songs of Charley Patton available. Unappreciated gift to Blues
High Water Everywhere, Pt. 2 is an underrated song: I like its lyrics and melody a lot. Although I prefer the faster paced music, I think Green River Blues is my favorite song on Founder of the Delta Blues. It took me a little time but I ended up loving Bird Nest Bound. I believe High Sheriff Blues is one of the most perfect, heartfelt songs ever written. A Spoonful Blues is another strong production from Charley Patton. Some of These Days is sonically very melodic with nice haunting verses. I think Mississippi Boweavil Blues is the best song Charley Patton has ever done. One of the more genuine-sounding songs is Tom Rushen Blues. Charley Patton rocks harder than ever with 34 Blues. Other tracks are good but your best bet is to stick with Going to Move to Alabama. From the moment you listen to Hammer Blues you’re hooked. Poor Me is a romantic if not formulaic ditty. When Your Way Get Dark - This happy song is an ode to optimism and an anthem. Some of the arrangements found on Founder of the Delta Blues are surprisingly edgy. In Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues the music gets its power. Stone Pony Blues is flawed, nonetheless pretty good song. It Won’t Be Long - A nice song. Shake It And Break It (But Don’t Let It Fall Mama) is a nice, innocuous song, and much better than anything Charley Patton released so far. Magnolia Blues is absolutely incredible. A unique and uplifting song. Awesome song is really all that you can say about it.
Founder of the Delta Blues CD


