Will Shade's 1927-34 recordings as member of the Memphis Jug Bandcan be found at the Memphis Jug Band discography
notes by Samuel Barclay Charters Folkways FA 2610 (US 1957)
= Folkways FA 2610 (US 19??)
custom CDr = Smithsonian Folkways FA 2610 (US 2004)
unissued
Bo Carter 1960
2 LP boxed setnotes (8-pp. booklet) by Samuel B. Charters notes captioned "RBF RECORDS album No. RF 202 Copyright © 1960" RBF RF-202 (US 1960)(not "1962", as Sam Charters erroneously claims in his remembrances!)
(=) RBF RF-202 (X) (US 1964)
notes by Bob Altshuler Stax 702 (US 1973) [only 500 copies pressed]
= Collector's Issue C-552 (Austria 199?) "Gus Cannon 1963"
original notes by Bob Altshuler and new notes by Bengt Olsson = Stax SCD-8603-2 (UK 1999)
Collector's Issue discographyGus Cannon discography
2 LP boxed setnotes (8-pp. booklet) by Samuel B. Charters originally issued with same front and back cover as RF-202 (1960) but with orange letteringRBF RF-202 (X) (US 1964)
later issued with addition "All original recordings are included in their entirety" on back cover= RBF RF-202 (X) (US 196?)
= RBF RF-202 (X) (US 196?)
= RBF RF-202 (X) (US 1966?)
2 LP boxed set(abbreviated) notes by Samuel B. Charters = XTRA 1035 (UK 1966)
DLP gatefoldnotes by Samuel B. Charters = XTRA 1035 (UK 1966?)
= Fontana 982.099
2 x CDrnotes by Samuel B. Charters = Smithsonian CD RF 202 (US 2012)
RBF discographyXTRA Records discography
CD track sequence:@ youtube (full album) - So Much Good Feeling - Boogie Woogie Red - A Little Different - Willie Thomas - Kill That Nigger Dead - James "Butch" Cage & Willie Thomas - The Onliest Way - Lil Son Jackson - My Father's Style / So It Rocked On / Move To Kansas City - J.B. Lenoir - When She Come Back / Poor Country Boy - Otis Spann - Ain't No Easy Thing - Lightnin' Hopkins - Evil Heart Blues - Mance Lipscomb - A Roughneck - Blind Arvella Gray - West Helena Blues - Roosevelt Sykes - Days of 1900 / Newport News Blues - Will Shade # - Chock House Days / Come and Get Me - Whistling Alex Moore - Move Back! For What? - Brother John Sellers - Been Down So Long - J.B. Lenoir - A Place They Call Boots' - James "Stump" Johnson [] - Henry Brown Blues - Henry Brown [] - They Called Us Gandy Dancers / Work Songs / John Henry - Blind Arvella Gray with Blind James Brewer [] - Santa Fe Train - Edwin "Buster" Pickens - Most Reason I Sing - Robert Curtis Smith - Santa Fe Blues - Jasper Love - Somewhere Down The Line - John Lee Hooker - I Hope One Day My Luck Will Change - Robert Curtis Smith - Only Places They Can Go / People Call Me Lucky - Otis Spann - What Have I Committed? - Henry Townsend - 'Tween Midnight And Day - James "Butch" Cage - Walking Basses / Dud Low Joe / The First Vicksburg Blues - Little Brother Montgomery - They Call Him "Pork Chops" / Forty-Four Blues - Roosevelt Sykes - Blues In The Bottle - Mance Lipscomb - To Have The Blues Within - Edward "Buster" Pickens - Colorado Springs Blues - Edwin "Buster" Pickens [] All tracks recorded between June 26 & August 28, 1960 # rec. July 20, 1960 in Memphis, TN; Will Shade, sp / voc, g
LP and CD have slightly different tracks: [] = not on LP resp. CD !!!
notes (plus 6-pp. insert) by Paul Oliver  Decca LK 4664 insert (1 sheet folded to 6 pp.) Decca LK 4664 (UK 1965)
notes by Paul Oliver = Decca LK 4664 (Germany 1965)
LP resp. CD accompanying Paul Oliver's book by the same title:London (Cassell) (1st UK ed. 1965) xv, 217 p., [48] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 22 cm
New York (Horizon Press) (1st US ed. 1965) xix, 217 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
London ("Jazz Book Club") JBC 64 (2nd UK ed. 1967)
Cambridge (University Press) 0 521 59181 3 (revised edition of the original 1965 book with enclosed CD) (2nd US ed. 1997)
Doyosha LLC (1st Jp ed. 2016) ISBN 978-4-907511-25-8 (190 × 129 × 21,8 mm | 336 pages (incl. 48 photos) | weight: 9,5 pound; price: 1.850 JPY equals 14,84 EUR) translated by Yasufumi Higurashi
review at record-fiend.blogspot.de
DLPnotes by Charles Edward Smith Folkways FA 2691 (US 1965)
custom CD from www.folkways.si.edu
notes by "Bengt Olssen" (Bengt Olsson) Revival RVS 1004 (UK 1971)
notes by "Bengt Olssen" (Bengt Olsson) [translated into French] = Barclay 920.414 (Fr) "Blues from Memphis"
notes by Roger S. Brown (=) Rounder 2006 (US 1975)
= Dargil/Rounder 2006 (Portugal 1975)
Revival Records discographyRounder Records discographyDewey Corley discographyEarl Bell discographyWalter Miller discography
Revival RVS 1008 (UK 197?)
Revival Records discography
notes by Roger S. Brown Southland SLP-14 (US 1985)
notes by Roger S. Brown = Fat Possum FP 1092-2 "Tennessee Recordings: The George Mitchell Collection"BR220,36
Southland Records discography
Document DLP 561 (Austria 1989)
Document Records discographyLaura Dukes discography
Wolf 120.920 (Austria 199?)
notes by Matthew Johnson Fat Possum CD 80374 (US 2003)
2 CD setRounder CD 1866 (US 2003)
2 CD setnotes writer's name not given, most likely Leif Gäverth Jefferson Records SBACD 12658/9 (Sweden 2004)
7 CD set with 24-pp. bookletor forty-five 45s [without 7th bonus CD!]notes by Sam Sweet with George Mitchell Fat Possum FP 1114 (US 2007)
7 inch 33 rpm EP Fat Possum blm 039 (US 2007)
notes by Paul Swinton Frog CD DGF 80 (UK 2015)
www.frog-records.co.uk/
thanks to Max Hoeffner and Don Deering for additional info
Will Shade and Dewey Corley at the port of Memphis, TN in front of the "Memphis Queen II", 1960 (The third musician is a riverboat worker)source: Joachim E. Berendt & William Claxton: Jazz Life - Auf den Spuren des Jazz.- Offenburg (Burda Druck und Verlag GmbH) 1961, pp. 98-99photographer: William Claxton; photoshop embellished by Stefan Wirz Will Shade, Dewey Corley and a riverboat worker (on jug) at the port of Memphis, TN in front of the "Memphis Queen II", 1960source: William Claxton & Joachim E. Berendt "Jazzlife - A Journey for Jazz across America in 1960".- Köln/Cologne (Taschen) 2013, p. 192photographer: William Claxton Will Shade & his wife Jennie Mae Clayton Shadesource: www.flickr.com/photos/44362663@N06/4415576177/in/album-72157624131758665/; photographer: George Mitchell Charlie Burse & Will Shade footage at youtube.com
Will Shade, Dewey Corley and a riverboat worker (on jug) at the port of Memphis, TN in front of the "Memphis Queen II", 1960source: William Claxton & Joachim E. Berendt "Jazzlife - A Journey for Jazz across America in 1960".- Köln/Cologne (Taschen) 2013, p. 192photographer: William Claxton Will Shade & his wife Jennie Mae Clayton Shadesource: www.flickr.com/photos/44362663@N06/4415576177/in/album-72157624131758665/; photographer: George Mitchell Charlie Burse & Will Shade footage at youtube.com
Will Shade & his wife Jennie Mae Clayton Shadesource: www.flickr.com/photos/44362663@N06/4415576177/in/album-72157624131758665/; photographer: George Mitchell Charlie Burse & Will Shade footage at youtube.com
Charlie Burse & Will Shade footage at youtube.com