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The Fingerpicking Blues of Mississippi John Hurt is a fascinating dive into the rich tapestry of blues music through the lens of one of its quintessential figures. The film captures the essence of Hurt's fingerpicking style, conveyed through the warmth and nostalgia of John Sebastian and Happy Traum, who share their personal anecdotes and insights from their interactions with Hurt. The pacing is relaxed, almost like a jam session, allowing viewers to soak in the music and techniques presented. There's a genuine love for the craft that permeates the film, which really stands out and adds to its charm. It's a unique piece for anyone who appreciates the subtleties of blues music and its history.
This film has seen limited releases, often making it a bit elusive for collectors. Originally made available on DVD, it is sometimes found in special compilations or bundles that focus on blues music. The collector interest tends to be driven by fans of Mississippi John Hurt and those who appreciate the storytelling aspect of music documentaries. With its intimate approach and historical context, it remains a niche find for serious blues aficionados.
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