Born James D. Harris, 12 April 1921, Earle, Arkansas, USA, d. 2 March
1990, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA. A professional gambler when not playing
harmonica (his nickname was derived from the crapshooters' call "Shake
'em, Jake", Harris began playing in Chicago blues bands during the late
40s. His 1958 single "Call Me If You Need Me"/"Roll Your Moneymaker",
recorded for the Artistic subsidiary of Cobra Records, featured guitar
work by his nephew Magic Sam. During the 60s he recorded two albums that
did not do him justice, as club recordings with Sam make evident. His
encouragement of younger musicians brought about the recording debut of,
among others, Luther Allison, with whom Jake recorded his best album
after moving to Los Angeles. In later years, occasional recordings
appeared, including some on his own label, and Harris ran a blues club
for a while, but was dogged by poor health and isolated by neighborhood
gang violence.
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Tracklist:
1 Worried Blues
2 My Foolish Heart
3 Sunset Blues
4 You Spoiled Your Baby
5 Tear Drops
6 Just Shakey
7 Jake's Blues
8 Still Your Fool
9 Keep A-Loving Me Baby
10 Call Me When You Need Me
11 Huffin' And Puffin'
12 Good Times
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