Rising Sons

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Statesboro Blues 00:00 Tools
Take a Giant Step 00:00 Tools
Candy Man 00:00 Tools
If The River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues) 00:00 Tools
By and By (Poor Me) 00:00 Tools
2:10 Train 00:00 Tools
Let the Good Times Roll 00:00 Tools
Dust My Broom 00:00 Tools
The Devil's Got My Woman 00:00 Tools
Walkin' Down the Line 00:00 Tools
Tulsa County 00:00 Tools
11th Street Overcrossing 00:00 Tools
.44 Blues 00:00 Tools
Spanish Lace Blues 00:00 Tools
Flyin' so High 00:00 Tools
I Got a Little 00:00 Tools
Last Fair Deal Gone Down 00:00 Tools
Sunny's Dream 00:00 Tools
Corrina, Corrina 00:00 Tools
The Girl with Green Eyes 00:00 Tools
Baby, What You Want Me to Do? 00:00 Tools
Baby, What You Want Me To Do 00:00 Tools
Corrin, Corrina 00:00 Tools
Statesboro Blues [#] 00:00 Tools
Corrin, Corrina [sic] 00:00 Tools
Body & Soul 00:00 Tools
44 Blues 00:00 Tools
If the River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues) [#] 00:00 Tools
44 Blues [#] 00:00 Tools
2:10 Train [#] 00:00 Tools
By and by (Poor Me) [#] 00:00 Tools
Dust My Broom [#] 00:00 Tools
11th Street Overcrossing [#] 00:00 Tools
Let the Good Times Roll [#] 00:00 Tools
Statesboro Blues (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
Girl With Green Eyes 00:00 Tools
Tulsa County [#] 00:00 Tools
Dreams Of You 00:00 Tools
If The River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues) [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Girl With Green Eyes [#] 00:00 Tools
Baby, What You Want Me to Do [#] 00:00 Tools
Walkin' Down The Line [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Walkin' Down the Line [#] 00:00 Tools
BY AND BY 00:00 Tools
.44 Blues [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
I Got A Little [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
2:10 Train [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Tulsa County [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
11th Street Overcrossing [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
By And By (Poor Me) [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
The Devil's Got My Woman [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
The Girl With Green Eyes [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Dust My Broom [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Flyin' So High [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Spanish Lace Blues [#] 00:00 Tools
Last Fair Deal Gone Down [#] 00:00 Tools
Sunny's Dream [#] 00:00 Tools
Corrina, Corrina [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Spanish Lace Blues [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Let The Good Times Roll [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Baby, What You Want Me To Do? [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Sunny's Dream [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Flyin' So High [#] 00:00 Tools
Corrina, Corrina [#] 00:00 Tools
I Got a Little [#] 00:00 Tools
Dreams Of You (Funky Technicians Remix) 00:00 Tools
Afghan Acid 00:00 Tools
Just A Little While Longer 00:00 Tools
Statesboro Blues - Version 2 00:00 Tools
If The River Was Whiskey (Divi 00:00 Tools
Statesboro Blues version 2 00:00 Tools
Touch Me 00:00 Tools
If The River Was Whiskey 00:00 Tools
Devil's Got My Woman 00:00 Tools
Worldwide Love 00:00 Tools
Corrine, Corrina 00:00 Tools
Train 00:00 Tools
Divin' Duck Blues (1965) 00:00 Tools
Girl with Green Eyes, the 00:00 Tools
Statesboro Blues 1 00:00 Tools
Statesboro Blues (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Statesboro Blues 2 00:00 Tools
Statesboro Blues [#][take 2] 00:00 Tools
2-10 Train 00:00 Tools
How Do You Do 00:00 Tools
210 Train 00:00 Tools
Corrine, Corrina [#] 00:00 Tools
Going Down Jordan 00:00 Tools
afghan acid (toxic 2 mix) 00:00 Tools
Body And Soul 00:00 Tools
River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues) 00:00 Tools
Afghan Acid (Toxic Two Remix) 00:00 Tools
Statesboro Blues (take 2) 00:00 Tools
I Got A Little (Mono) 00:00 Tools
11th St. Overcrossing 00:00 Tools
Rising Sons 00:00 Tools
Baby, What You Want Me To Do- 00:00 Tools
Statesboro Blues (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
If The River Was Whiskey (Unreleased Columbia recording) Los Angeles, California, USA 1966 (Ry Cooder, Taj Mahal) 00:00 Tools
Candy Man (Columbia 43534) Los Angeles, Cal. 1966 00:00 Tools
2:10 Train (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Citric Acid 00:00 Tools
11th Street Overcrossing (Unreleased Columbia recording) Los Angeles, California, USA 1966 (Taj Mahal, Ry Cooder) 00:00 Tools
If The River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues) (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Corrina Corrina 00:00 Tools
Walking Down The Line 00:00 Tools
Bye And Bye 00:00 Tools
Spanish Lace Blues (Unreleased Columbia recording) Los Angeles, California, USA 1966 (Taj Mahal, Ry Cooder) 00:00 Tools
By And By (Poor Me) (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
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Rising Sons was a short-lived mid-1960s blues and R&B group, featuring Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal. The original lineup was a 17-year-old Ry Cooder (vocals, six and 12-string guitar, mandolin, slide and bottleneck guitar, dobro), Taj Mahal (vocals, harmonica, guitar, piano), Gary Marker (bass), Jesse Lee Kincaid (born Nick Gerlach; vocals and guitar) and Ed Cassidy (drums). Cassidy had to leave in 1965 after he injured his wrist playing an epic version of "Statesboro Blues" and was replaced by Kevin Kelley (Cassidy went on to be a founder member of rock group Spirit in 1967). The Rising Sons are one of the great what-might-have-been stories of Sixties rock. For a few brief moments in 1965 and '66, the Sons were the club band to beat in Los Angeles, tearing it up with a dynamic ménage à trois of ardent folk-blues scholarship, brawny Delta grind and Beatlesque pop vigor. But after a lone Columbia single flopped and a projected album was scrapped, the Sons broke up and became a legend of sorts, famous mostly for their future cachet. Bluesman Taj Mahal, then fresh from the Boston hootenanny scene, was one of the Sons' two singers; roots-guitar god Ry Cooder, still in his teens at the time, was the band's prodigious lead picker. The Sons deserved better. These twenty-two rousing and mostly unreleased performances from the Columbia vaults show the Rising Sons to be the missing link between Beatlemania and the late-Sixties electric-blues explosion, an exciting, highly commercial proposition that missed stardom by just a hairbreadth. They turn vintage black-cat moans like Sleepy John Estes's "If the River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues)" and the Reverend Gary Davis's "Candy Man" into ebullient Hollywood party soul, with Cooder's spidery, purist chops betraying the twangy influence of George Harrison, while Taj Mahal spikes the band's Sunset Strip mix with his own Beale Street-style howl. "Statesboro Blues" (heard in two zesty readings) cooks like the Cavern-era Beatles with a hellhound on their trail. The legend is slightly undercut by the modest, even weedy production by Terry Melcher, who never quite reconciled the Sons' mythic stage prowess with the signature jangle of his work with the Byrds and Paul Revere and the Raiders. When the overtly Dylanesque ambitions (nasal delivery et cetera) of the Sons' other singer, Jesse Lee Kincaid, take over on "Spanish Lace Blues" and "The Girl With Green Eyes," the Sons sound wooden, as if they're just going through the L.A. folk-rock motions. But at their best (which is most of the time), the Rising Sons were precocious blues adventurers who took the music out of the beatnik coffeehouses and into the discotheques, where people could really dance to it. The Sons' version of "Take a Giant Step" is the best example of their derring-do, a lithe roadhouse overhaul of the Monkees song combining Taj Mahal's energetic howl and Cooder's bottleneck maneuvers with bursts of cheesy Sixties fuzz guitar and a weird neo-Byrdsy a cappella vocal break. They definitely don't make 'em like that anymore. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.