“I’m pleased to include Dockery Plantation on the Mississippi Blues Trail. Apart from the town’s unique historical legacy, which includes printing its own money, Dockery was home to famed bluesman Charley Patton and played a significant role in the development of the Delta blues” – Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

SUMMER SALE 10% off STOREWIDE 1 week only! Prices include discount! KOPN radio station copy, light marks but plays very well, sleeve has catalog stickers and radio station writings on both sides, minor wear.

Notes:

Recorded in Waverly, Virginia.

A2, A7, B1, B3, B6 : October 25, 1972
A4, B2 : October 31, 1972
A1, A5, A6, B4, B7 : November 1, 1972
A8 : November 2, 1972
A3, B5 : July 1, 1975

Contradictory information on labels: "all compositions by Pernell Charity", but a number of songs are still credited to others on same labels!

A1. Woke Up On The Hill 2:24
A2. War Blues 2:50
A3. I'm Climbing On Top Of The Hill 4:36
A4. Black Rat Swing 3:13
A5. Pig Meat Mama 3:58
A6. Flying The Kite 2:42
A7. Mamie 3:42
A8. Evil Hearted Woman 3:58
B1. Richmond Blues 4:01
B2. Blind Man 3:00
B3. Find Me A Home 4:22
B4. Come Back, Baby, Come 3:12
B5. I Don't See Why 4:55
B6. Blind Lemon's Blues 4:43
B7. Dig Myself A Hole 2:51

Matrix / Runout TRIX 3309 A
Matrix / Runout TRIX 3309 B

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Weight 0.51 lbs