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Josh Johnson 24min read 13 Feb 2024

The Raw Magic of 1981: When John Littlejohn Met Carey Bell In the world of Chicago blues, there are "studio polish" records, and then there are records that sound like they were cut in a basement filled with cigarette smoke and overpriced bourbon. The 1981 collaboration between slide guitar master and harmonica wizard Carey Bell (often released as Blues Show! Live at the Pit Inn ) is firmly the latter.

If you haven't spun this lately, go find it. Your speakers will thank you (even if your neighbors don't).

By 1981, the blues world was shifting. Synthesizers were creeping into everything, and the "raw" sound was being cleaned up for radio. But when Littlejohn and Bell teamed up for their Japanese tour—where this material was captured—they ignored the trends.

The chemistry here is conversational. On tracks like "Dream" or their blistering takes on Elmore James classics, they don't step on each other's toes. Instead, they push each other. Littlejohn sets the house on fire with a sliding riff, and Bell arrives like the siren on a fire truck to wail over the top. The Verdict

They stuck to the fundamentals: Standout Vibes

If you’re looking for the definitive bridge between the old-school Delta roots and the electrified energy of the 80s Chicago scene, this is your soundtrack. The Players

A protege of Little Walter and Big Walter Horton, Bell brought a "chromatic" flair to the harp. He didn't just play notes; he bent the air around them. Why This 1981 Pairing Matters

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