Honey Babe Let The Deal Go Down: The Best Of Mississippi Sheiks

Rate It! Avg: 4.5 (20 ratings)
Honey Babe Let The Deal Go Down: The Best Of Mississippi Sheiks album cover
Album Information
  • Artist: Mississippi Sheiks (See All Albums by Mississippi Sheiks)
  • Date Released: May 4, 2004

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Pop

  • Label: Columbia/Legacy

Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 64:34

Write a Review 2 Member Reviews

Please register before you review a release. Register

user avatar

The greatest and most important jug band ever

mr. mark

A generous compilation of the unquestioned, unchallenged kings of the jug band sound. "Sitting On Top Of The World" has been covered by everyone from Howlin' Wolf to Cream. "Bed Spring Poker" is not a 'dirty' item, by the way. A bit archaic, but any blues fan should have some Sheiks in his collection. Decent sound for '30's blues, by the same folks who restored Robert Johnson's recordings in the '90s, pushing those historic sides onto the charts.

user avatar

Amazing quality. Great musicians.

WellDoneTracks

Favorite find this month!

Recommended Albums

eMusic Features

0

Blues Classics

By John Morthland, eMusic Contributor

Contrary to the music's image, there are blues for every mood and every occasion, and blues styles varied widely for as long as the music stayed in style with African-Americans. Blues remains one of the cornerstones of American popular music, and though few bluesmen crossed over into the mainstream, many of their songs did. So here's three hours of blues classics for everyone: classic artists, classic songs, classic performances. Get it while you… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Sony Legacy’s remastered update of its out of print 1992 Mississippi Sheiks retrospective sounds much better than its predecessor. Astonishingly, all 20 sides come from between 1930 and 1931. The Sheiks, who appeared in many configurations, were always represented by Walter Vinson (Jacobs) on vocals and guitar and Lonnie Chatmon on fiddle. But here their ranks are added to on numerous selections by either Bo Carter (Chatmon) and Sam Chatmon as well as Texas Alexander. All but two sides here were recorded for the OKeh label (“Please Don’t Wake It Up” and the classic “I’ve Got Blood in My Eyes for You” were recorded for Columbia). While all the titles have been released previously, they’ve never been issued with sound quality this fine. Tracks include Sheiks favorites such as “The Jazz Fiddler,” “Seen Better Days,” “Honey Babe Let the Deal Go Down,” “Your Good Man Caught the Train and Gone,” and the amazing “Bootlegger’s Blues.” For punters seeking a single volume, this is it; for those seeking an introduction to some of the greatest string band blues ever recorded, look no further. – Thom Jurek

more »