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Hot foot powder

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Artist
  
Peter Green

Label
  
Snapper Music

Release date
  
2000

Genres
  
Electric blues, Pop

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Similar
  
In the Skies, The Robert Johnson Songbook, Little Dreamer, Alone With the Blues

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Hot foot powder is used in African American hoodoo folk magic to drive unwanted people away. It is a mixture of herbs and minerals, virtually always including cayenne pepper, and usually other ingredients such as sulfur, black pepper, graveyard dirt, bluestone, gunpowder or salt.

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It shares certain common uses with the Mexican sal negra or "black salt." It also shows some overlapping uses with Goofer Dust, which also is known to create restlessness and drive people away.

Harry M. Hyatt collected several recipes and spells for hot foot powder. Some modes of deploying hot foot collected by him include secreting a small amount into the victim's shoes or clothing, mixing it with a victim's foottrack, or placing a paper with the victim's name into a bottle with hot foot powder and disposing of it in a river.

In the 1930s song Hell Hound on My Trail, the famous blues musician Robert Johnson said, "You sprinkled hot foot powder [...] all around your daddy's door / it keep me with ramblin' mind, rider, every old place I go." In 2000, the British rock guitarist Peter Green released a CD called "Hot Foot Powder," containing 13 covers of songs written by Robert Johnson.

Songs

1I'm A Steady Rollin' Man feat Otis Rush3:34
2From Four Until Late feat Dr John3:01
3Dead Shrimp Blues2:49

References

Hot foot powder Wikipedia