The third of three Document CDs that cover
Josh White's early years has 16 selections from 1935-1936 and eight from 1940. In between those periods,
White suffered a serious injury to a hand that forced him out of music temporarily. The earlier numbers feature him either as "The Singing Christian" or as a blues singer under the name of "Pinewood Tom." Those duets (with either pianist Walter Roland or guitarist Buddy Moss) are excellent including such numbers as "Jet Black Woman," "Got a Key to the Kingdom" and "No More Ball and Chain." The later eight numbers have
White accompanied by bassist
Wilson Meyers and, on "Careless Love" and "Milk Cow Blues," the great clarinetist
Sidney Bechet. Listeners who think of
Josh White as primarily an urban folk singer, will find these performances, and those are the preceding two Document CDs, to be quite intriguing.