The story of the blues; A ducumentary history of the blues on record compiled by Paul Oliver
Vinylplate Engelsk 1969
Medvirkende | Barbecue Bob
Broonzy, Big Bill Butterbeans & Susie Carr, Leroy Vis mer... Carter, Bo
Casey Bill Fra-Fra Tribesmen Fuller, Blind Boy Glinn, Lillian Hill, Bertha Chippie Howell, Peg Leg Hurt, Mississippi John James, Elmore Jefferson, Blind Lemon Johnson, Robert Leadbelly McGhee, Brownie McTell, Blind Willie Memphis Jug Band Memphis Minnie Mississippi Jook Band Patton, Charley Shines, Johnny Smith, Bessie Smith, Faber Spann, Otis Texas Alexander Turner, Joe Wheatstraw, Peetie White, Bukka Williams, Henry Williams, Joe |
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Utgitt | CBS , 1969
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Omfang | 2 LPer
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Opplysninger | Utgivernummer: 22135. - Side 1. The origins of the blues: Yarum praise song. (Fra-Fra Tribesmen). - Stack O' Lee blues. (Mississippi John Hurt). - Travelin' blues. (Blind Willie McTell). - Stone pony blues. (Charley Patton). - Black snake moan. (Blind Lemon Jefferson). - Pig meat papa. (Leadbelly). - Broken yo-yo. (Texas Alexander). - Broke and hungry blues. (Peg Lef Howell).. - Side 2. Blues and entertainment: It won't be long now, part 1. (Barbeque Bob). - Georgia crawl. (Henry Williams). - Dangerous woman. (Mississippi Jook Band). - Gator wobble. (Memphis Jug Band). - In the house blues. (Bessie Smith). - Shake it down. (Lillian Glinn). - Pratt city blues. (Bertha Chippie Hill). - What it takes to bring you back (mama keeps it all the time). (Butterbeans & Susie).. - Side 3. The thirties, urban and rural blues: Midnight hour blues. (Leroy Carr). - East St. Louis blues. (Faber Smith). - Good whiskey blues. (Peetie Wheatstraw). - W.P.A. blues. (Casey Bill). - Sorry feeling blues. (Bo Carter). - Little queen of spades. (Robert Johnson). - Parchman Farm blues. (Bukka White). - Me and my chauffeur blues. (Memphis Minnie).. - Side 4. World war II and after: I want some of your pie. (Blind Boy Fuller). - Million lonesome women. (Brownie McGhee). - Wild cow moan. (Joe Williams). - All by myself. (Big Bill Broonzy). - Roll 'em Pete. (Joe Turner). - Bloody murder. (Otis Spann). - Sunnyland. (Elmore James). - I don't know. (Johnny Shines).
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