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Texas bluesman Weldon "Juke Boy" Bonner was a virtual one-man band with his stripped-down electric guitar playing, his constantly stomping foot, and the swampy sound of his racked harmonica, elements that made him sound like a cross between Jimmy Reed and Slim Harpo. Bonner's carefully considered lyrics are what set him apart from any other bluesman, however, and the best of his songs have a kind of weary emotional balance that show why the blues is capable of being a great vernacular art form. The opening track on this disc of previously unreleased material, "Daylight Won't Catch Me Here," is a perfect example of Bonner's craft, as it teeters between defeat and resolve, all with a relentless, driving rhythm. Other highlights here include the desperate humor of "Rainin' in My Room" and the brilliant album closer "It's Enough." Woefully under-appreciated during his lifetime, Bonner ended up with a last-chance job loading crates of factory-raised chickens into the processing plant that would end their lives. This collection is drawn largely from a session on May 5, 1969. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Daylight Won't Catch Me Here
Juke Boy Bonner
The Animal Gap
Juke Boy Bonner
Time to Say Goodbye
Juke Boy Bonner
Blues for Elmo
Juke Boy Bonner
If I Sound Lowdown
Juke Boy Bonner
Sportsman's Luck
Juke Boy Bonner
California Here I Come
Juke Boy Bonner
Zodico Jump
Juke Boy Bonner
Getting up from the Ground
Juke Boy Bonner
Houston Beat
Juke Boy Bonner
What Will I Tell the Children
Juke Boy Bonner
All the Lonely Days
Juke Boy Bonner
Childhood Dreams
Juke Boy Bonner
Settin' The Record Straight
Juke Boy Bonner
Rainin' In My Room
Juke Boy Bonner
Let Me Run It Down to You
Juke Boy Bonner
I Don't Go for Games
Juke Boy Bonner
It's Enough
Juke Boy Bonner