Although
Williams takes lead vocals on eight of the 26 songs on this disc, and plays his distinctive guitar throughout, it's billed to
Big Joe Williams & Friends since the majority of the tracks feature other Mississippi singers on vocals.
Williams was trying to bring other singers from his region to the attention of folklorist/Arhoolie owner
Chris Strachwitz; most of this CD was recorded by
Strachwitz in May 1971 in Crawford, MS, although seven songs were done at a Mississippi radio station a few months earlier. Because of
Williams' oft-secondary role, it would have to be considered a secondary item in the
Williams' catalog, but it's still pretty solid Mississippi country blues. The performances are pretty tight and focused, and the guitar work good, especially the slide. None of the other singers -- Austen Pete (who also plays second guitar behind
Williams), John "Shortstuff" Macon (who plays what's listed on the sleeve as "rattling" guitar), Glover Lee Connor, and Amelia Johnson -- are as arresting as
Williams, but none are bad. The fidelity on the
Strachwitz-recorded material is good; the quality of the material done at the radio station is less clear, but not hard to listen to.
Williams recorded "Baby Please Don't Go" several times, but the one here is certainly good and a highlight of the disc. ~ Richie Unterberger