
Shoved into the background by rock 'n' roll, Slim's career righted itself with a Carnegie Hall appearance in 1959, and soon he was ushered into the recording studio. Throughout this union of two Prestige/Bluesville albums, Just Blues and No Strain, the imposing singer and pianist gives valuable lessons on the thesis that commitment to working through sadness pays off in transcendence. On occasion slim gets a lift from either little-known harmonica player Harpie" Brown or a guitar-and-bass team.
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