This album is an early endeavor at celebrating the Delta blues as a genre, history, and chronicle of Black experience in the American south. Side A focuses on singer, guitarist, and harmonica player J.D. Short, featuring recordings made by blues historian, album producer and liner notes author Samuel B. Charters. Side B is a portrait of blues singer and guitarist Son House.
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And just like that, '60s week is over! If you're interested in discovering more albums from the decade, I highly recommend Pitchfork's The 200 Best Albums of the 1960s list.

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