This is probably the best thing I've heard in the last 2-3 years that I don't think I ever got around to posting about. I bought it on a whim after having it recommended to me by Amazon. It seemed like a better idea to post this than some album you've seen me raving about for months and would have checked out on your own if you were interested. Hope you enjoy.

Spider John Koerner and Willie Murphy - Running, Jumping, Standing Still [1969]
AMG Wrote:
An oddly effective, one-off marriage of folk-blues and ragtime piano that kicks, to paraphrase Bob Wills, "like four mules pullin' out of a bog hole." Koerner, Ray & Glover's "Spider" John Koerner provides the playful, what-me-worry, Piedmont-by-way-of-Minnesota blues, and Willie Murphy adds inspired, loose-keyed, ragtime piano. At times, songs like "Red Palace" and "Sometimes I Can't Help Myself" sound like the perfect backdrop for Lilly Langtree in a Dodge City saloon circa 1883. Electric bass crops up here and there for emphasis, but the main vibe is Jesse Fuller meets Big Tiny Little. "Magazine Lady," a wildly in-the-groove tale of photo lust, is not to be missed. Kudos to eclectic producer Frazier Mohawk (Holy Modal Rounders, Kaleidoscope, Nico) for holding this stew together.
My internet is still down at home and I don't have it with me so hopefully this stolen link works:
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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zjdystl1wcg
If not and you've never heard it, let me know and I'll find a way to up it. If you've heard it, let me know and I'll up something else.