Subsequent efforts by Oster and Allen led to Williams' release. No longer surrounded by the bars of Angola, the singer found himself trapped instead by the strict rules and regulations of his harsh parole. Thus on "Free Again", the singer walks the streets like a stranger with death on his mind. "You know I walk along and talk to myself," he declares in "Death Blues," remembering his confinement. "Sometimes I have a mind to leave this place/But they say, you know you're doing time." In "A Thousand Miles From Nowhere," Williams finds himself alone on the streets of a "one horse town." Settling down for the night, he sings with a "tombstone for my pillow and the fairground for my bed." Sitting on the roadside in "Thumbing a Ride," he finds that the cars just pass him by as if he didn't exist.
Despite the constant, restless movement of Williams' guitar lines, these recordings have a stillness to them, as if the reverberation of his blunt, heavy attack might be the only sound for miles around. Intimately recorded by Oster himself, these ten solo guitar and vocal performances represent some of the finest of Williams' career and some of the best the blues has to offer.
Tracklist:
A1 Free Again
A2 Almost Dead Blues
A3 Rolling Stone
A4 Two Wings
A5 A Thousand Miles From Nowhere
B1 Thumbing A Ride
B2 I’ve Grown So Ugly
B3 Death Blues
B4 Hobo Worried Blues
B5 Hay Cutting Song
Robert Pete Williams - Free Again (1961)
(256 kbps, cover art included)
Tracklist:
A1 Free Again
A2 Almost Dead Blues
A3 Rolling Stone
A4 Two Wings
A5 A Thousand Miles From Nowhere
B1 Thumbing A Ride
B2 I’ve Grown So Ugly
B3 Death Blues
B4 Hobo Worried Blues
B5 Hay Cutting Song
Robert Pete Williams - Free Again (1961)
(256 kbps, cover art included)
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