[Harp-L] Who's Been Talkin'

Arthur Jennings arturojennings@xxxxx
Thu Dec 22 02:18:13 EST 2016


I guess I need to get my ears recalibrated. Yes, both version are in E minor.

> On Dec 21, 2016, at 5:53 AM, Jim Fitting <jfitting at xxxxx> wrote:
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> What a great inquiry. I adore this song, and this is a rare example where the cover version is almost as good as the original (almost as good). I am a little prejudiced because I saw this version of the Robert Cray band back at the Rathskellar in Berkeley in the early 80's. And oh man that was a great band, and it was an unforgettable night. But this song itself is fantastic. Howlin' Wolf is at his best: scary, sad, simple and beautiful all the same time. The guitar and sax are so restrained behind his simple harmonica riff. What a great band that is! The two versions are in the same key ( though Robert Cray gives it a more minor feel). Wolf plays an E harmonica in 1st position. It sounds like Curtis starts with an A harmonica in 2nd position and switches to a D harmonica in 3rd position. Love it.
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> Jim Fitting
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> Subject: [Harp-L] Who's Been Talkin'
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> Would like to know some opinions regarding a couple of versions of this
> tune. Specifically, what key harp and what position is used on the
> following:
> 1) Original recording by Howlin' Wolf on the Chess label
> 2) Robert Cray's recording with Curtis Salgado on harp on the Tomato label
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> Thanks.
> 
> Pete Sheridan
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