Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Booze & The Blues 1996 (blues)

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Artist: Various Artists
Release Date: February 06, 1996
Total Time: 64:06
Type: Collection (various artists)
Genre: Blues

Review
Booze & the Blues is a thoroughly entertaining collection of 22 pre-war blues songs about wine, drinking, whiskey
and blues. It's a gimmicky excuse for a collection, but it works, not only because the songs and performances are
good, but because the tracks all have a similar spirit. Among the highlights are tracks by Memphis Minnie, Mississippi
Sheiks, Robert Hicks, the Memphis Jug Band, Amos Easton, Lucille Bogan, Peetie Wheatstraw and Joshua White. ~

Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide


Tracks
Track Title Composers Performers Time
You Drink Too Much State Street Swingers State Street Swingers (3:13)
Cherry Wine Woman Charley Jordan (2:50)
Drunken Barrel House Blues Kansas Joe McCoy Memphis Minnie (2:49)
Bootlegger's Blues Mississippi Sheiks Mississippi Sheiks (3:31)
Me and My Whiskey Robert Hicks (3:06)
Bug Juice Blues Kid Prince Moore (2:38)
Rock and Rye Charlie Spand (2:36)
Rukus Juice and Chittlin' Memphis Jug Band (2:50)
Bad Whiskey Blues Merline Johnson (2:34)
I Keep on Drinkin (To Drive My Blues Away), Pt. I Amos Easton (3:03)
I Keep on Drinkin (To Drive My Blues Away), Pt. II Amos Easton (3:08)
Moonshine by the Keg Bill Gaither Bill Gaither (2:43)
Drinking Blues Lucille Bogan Lucille Bogan (2:54)
More Good Whiskey Blues Peetie Wheatstraw (2:59)
Pigmeat and Whiskey Blues Joshua "Pinetree Tom" White (3:00)
Give Me Another Shot Casey Bill Weldon (2:42)
When I Been Drinking Rosetta Howard (2:50)
Corn Liquor Blues Lewis Black (2:53)
Canned Heat Blues Sloppy Henry (3:07)
When I Been Drinking Big Bill Broonzy Big Bill Broonzy (2:50)
Blackberry Wine Jack Newman (2:46)
Drinking Shine (3:04)


Harmonica Shah - Motor City Mojo 2000 (blues)

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Pure Detroit urban blues from the artist who was first introduced on the compilations "Hastings Street Grease, Vol. 1 & 2" - his solo album features the return of Little Junior Cannaday on guitar, along with Blues Insurgents.

Although Seward "Harmonica" Shah has blossomed as a musician in the last five years living in the Detroit ghetto, his musical training has come throughout his whole life. Shah was born in Oakland, CA in 1946 and split his youth between there and Sommerville, TX where his mother's family lived. In Texas he lived with his grandparents and listened to his grandfather, Sam Dawson, play guitar. Dawson had recorded some songs for Alan Lomax, and young Seward listened very closely. But when he was 16 he got into some trouble and went back to live with his mother in Oakland. There he got the chance to frequent Slim Jenkins' club on 7th St, near the shipyards. The Bay Area was full of blues performers; Lowell Fulson and Big Mama Thornton were around, and George "Harmonica" Smith, B. B. King and Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee came through. Shah has always been in awe of his predecessors and he followed them closely.



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1. Dirty Old Bastard (4:58)
2. Detroit Playboy (6:33)
3. My Baby Left Me, Left Me A Mule (3:52)
4. Old Hound Dog (5:30)
5. Big Boss Man (4:39)
6. One Eyed Woman (6:47)
7. My Old Time Used To Be (4:30)
8. The Sky Is Crying (3:34)
9. Jam at Long Tooth John's Junkyard (5:10)



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Year : 2000
Bitrate : 192K/s
Total Playing Time: 45:35
Total Size : 62.6 MB


Eric Clapton 1970 - Eric Clapton

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Released August 1970
Recorded November 1969 and January 1970
Los Angeles, California
Genre Rock
Length 36:41
Label Atco (initial USA release), Polydor
Producer Delaney Bramlett




Track Listing - Original 1970 Release

Side one
"Slunky" (Delaney Bramlett/Eric Clapton) - 3:35
"Bad Boy" (Delaney Bramlett/Eric Clapton) - 3:35
"Lonesome and a Long Way from Home" (Delaney Bramlett,Bonnie Bramlett/Leon Russell) - 3:31
"After Midnight" (J. J. Cale) - 2:53
"Easy Now" (Eric Clapton) - 2:58
"Blues Power" (Eric Clapton/Leon Russell) - 3:11

Side two
"Bottle of Red Wine" (Delaney Bramlett,Bonnie Bramlett/Eric Clapton) - 3:08
"Lovin' You Lovin' Me" (Delaney Bramlett/Eric Clapton) - 3:21
"Told You For the Last Time" (Bonnie Bramlett/Steve Cropper) - 2:32
"Don't Know Why" (Delaney Bramlett,Bonnie Bramlett/Eric Clapton) - 3:12
"Let It Rain" (Delaney Bramlett/Eric Clapton) - 5:04


Performers:
Eric Clapton: Guitar and Lead Vocals
Delaney Bramlett: Rhythm Guitar and Vocals
Leon Russell: Piano
Bobby Whitlock: Organ and Vocals
John Simon: Piano
Carl Radle: Bass
Jim Gordon: Drums
Jim Price: Trumpet
Bobby Keys: Saxophone
Tex Johnson: Percussion
Bonnie Bramlett: Vocals
Rita Coolidge: Vocals
Sonny Curtis: Vocals
Jerry Allison: Vocals
Stephen Stills: Vocals

Albert King - King of the Blues Guitar 1969

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TRACKLIST:

01. Laundromat Blues
02. Overall Junction
03. Oh, Pretty Woman
04. Funk-Shun
05. Crosscut Saw
06. Down Don’t Bother Me
07. Born Under A Bad Sign
08. Personal Manager
09. Kansas City
10. The Very Thought Of You
11. The Hunter
12. I Almost Lost My Mind
13. As The Years Go Passing By
14. Cold Feet
15. You Sure Drive A Hard Bargin
16. I Love Lucy
17. You’re Gonna Need Me

Backed by Booker T & the MGs and the Memphis Horns, Albert King (confusingly, no relation to Freddie or BB--though he named himself after the latter) shows off his spare, elastic, fluid guitar style on this definitive compilation. Songs such ... Full Descriptionas "Laundromat Blues", "Oh, Pretty Woman," and the immortal "Crosscut Saw" with its sinuous, interweaving rhythms are blues classics, while "Born Under a Bad Sign" and "The Hunter" were later covered by Cream and Bad Company respectively. The combination of King and the Memphis musicians makes for some thrilling moments--particularly the guitar's entry under the horns on "Sign" and the interplay between King's guitar and Al Jackson's samba-style drums in "Crosscut Saw." Though King never achieved the fame of the man whose name he took, he created his fair share of great blues recordings, and KING OF THE BLUES GUITAR is an excellent primer to his unique style.

Recorded 1966-68.

Albert King - 1962 - The Big Blues

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The Big Blues is a Blues album by Albert King, released in 1962 by King Records.
Featuring mostly songs composed by Albert King himself, this was his first album
and the only one before he signed with Stax Records, where he would record
most albums along his career.


Track listing:
"Let's Have A Natural Ball" (King) – 2:55
"What Can I Do To Change Your Mind ?" (King) – 2:54
"I Get Evil" (King) – 2:31
"Had You Told It Like It Was (It Wouldn't Be Like It Is)" (Thompson) – 3:09
"This Morning" (King) – 2:12
"I Walked All Night Long" (King) – 2:56
"Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong" (King) – 3:00
"Travelin' To California" (King) – 3:05
"I've Made Nights By Myself" (King) – 2:40
"This Funny Feeling" (Toombs) – 2:37
"Ooh-Ee Baby" (King) – 3:58
"Dyna Flow" (King) – 2:52


Released 1962
Genre Blues
Length 34:49
Label King Records
size: 64mb
bitrate: 256kbps

Johnny Winter - 1973 - Still Alive And Well (blues)

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tracklist:

01.- Rock me baby
02.- Can´t you feel it
03.- Cheap tequila
04.- All tore down
05.- Rock & roll
06.- Silver train
07.- Ain´t nothing to me
08.- Still alive & well
09.- Too much seconla
10.- Let it bleed
11.- Lucille

Personnel:
Johnny Winter (vocals, guitar, mandolin);
Jeremy Steig (flute);
Mark Klingman (piano);
Randy Jo Hobbs (bass);
Richard Hughes (drums).





Eric Clapton 1983 - Money And Cigarettes

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Released Feb. 1983
Recorded Late 1982
Genre Blues-rock
Length 37.08
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Tom Dowd & Eric Clapton


Money and Cigarettes is an Eric Clapton album, released in 1983. The memorable cover depicts Clapton, cigarette in hand, standing next to a melting Fender Stratocaster guitar. Eric Clapton named the album like this "because, that's all I saw myself having left."[1] The single "I've Got A Rock 'N' Roll Heart" became a big hit in the U.S. for Clapton, peaking at #18, but was relatively unsuccessful in the UK, where it did not reach the Top 50.



Track listing
"Everybody Oughta Make A Change" (Sleepy John Estes) - 3.16
"The Shape You're In" (Clapton) - 4.08
"Ain't Going Down" (Clapton) - 4.01
"I've Got A Rock 'N' Roll Heart" (Steve Diamond, Troy Seals, Tony Seals, Eddie Setzer) - 3.13
"Man Overboard" (Clapton) - 3.45
"Pretty Girl" (Clapton) - 5.29
"Man In Love" (Clapton) - 2.46
"Crosscut Saw" (R.G. Ford) - 3.30
"Slow Down Linda" (Clapton) - 4.14
"Crazy Country Hop" (Johnny Otis) - 2.46


Personnel
Eric Clapton - guitar, slide guitar, vocals
Ry Cooder - guitar
Albert Lee - guitar, keyboards, vocals
Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
Roger Hawkins - drums
Chuck Kirkpatrick - background vocals
John Sambataro - background vocals

Eric Clapton 1981 - Another Ticket

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Released February 17, 1981
Recorded 1980
Genre Blues-rock
Length 38:34
Label Polydor
Producer Tom Dowd


Track listing
All songs by Eric Clapton except as noted.

"Something Special" – 2:38
"Black Rose" (Troy Seals, Eddie Setser) – 3:46
"Blow Wind Blow" (Muddy Waters) – 2:59
"Another Ticket" – 5:43
"I Can't Stand It" – 4:10
"Hold Me Lord" – 3:27
"Floating Bridge" (Sleepy John Estes) – 6:33
"Catch Me If You Can" (Gary Brooker, Clapton) – 4:26
"Rita Mae" – 5:05

Personnel
Eric Clapton: Guitar & Vocals
Chris Stainton: Keyboards
Albert Lee: Guitar & Vocals
Gary Brooker: Keyboards & Vocals
Henry Spinetti: Drums & Percussion
Dave Markee: Bass Guitar

Eric Clapton 1978 - Backless

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Released November 1978
Recorded 1978 (?)
Genre Rock
Length 41:01
Label Polydor Records
Producer Glyn Johns


Backless is an album by blues rocker Eric Clapton, released in 1978. The album reached the #8 position on the pop charts. While the single "Promises" only reached #37 in the UK, it was a much bigger success in the US, reaching #9 on the Billboard charts. The album is notable for being the first studio album that has an impression on the CD itself that is not silver.


Track listing
"Walk Out in the Rain" (Bob Dylan, Helena Springs) – 4:16
"Watch Out for Lucy" (Clapton) – 3:26
"I'll Make Love To You Anytime" (J. J. Cale) – 3:23
"Roll It" (Clapton, Marcy Levy) – 3:42
"Tell Me That You Love Me" (Clapton) – 3:31
"If I Don't Be There by Morning" (Dylan, Springs) – 4:38
"Early in the Morning" (Traditional) – 7:58
"Promises" (Richard Feldman, Roger Linn) – 3:04
"Golden Ring" (Clapton) – 3:32
"Tulsa Time" (Danny Flowers) – 3:28



Musicians
Eric Clapton: Guitars & Vocals
Dick Sims: Keyboards
Marcy Levy: Vocals
George Terry: Guitar
Carl Radle: Bass Guitar & Vocals
Jamie Oldaker: Drums, Percussion & Vocals
Benny Gallagher & Graham Lyle: Backing Vocals on "Golden Ring"

Eric Clapton 1976 - No Reason To Cry

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Released August 1976
Recorded 1976
Genre Rock
Length 45:59
Label Polydor Records
Producer Rob Fraboni


No Reason to Cry is an album by Eric Clapton, released in 1976. No Reason to Cry was released in CD format on October 25, 1990. The album is notable for containing a duet with Bob Dylan on his otherwise unreleased song "Sign Language".


Track listing:

"Beautiful Thing" (Rick Danko, Richard Manuel) – 4:26
"Carnival" (Clapton) – 3:44
"Sign Language" (Bob Dylan) – 2:58
"County Jail Blues" (Alfred Fields) – 4:00
"All Our Past Times" (Clapton, Danko) – 4:40
"Hello Old Friend" (Clapton) – 3:36
"Double Trouble" (Otis Rush) – 4:23
"Innocent Times" (Clapton, Marcy Levy) – 4:11
"Hungry" (Levy, Dicky Simms) – 4:39
"Black Summer Rain" (Clapton) – 4:55
"Last Night" (Walter Jacobs) – 4:52*

Eric Clapton 1974 - 461 Ocean Boulevard

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Released July 1974
Recorded April–May 1974 at Criteria Recording Studios, Miami, Florida
Genre Blues-rock
Length 43:21
2:22:5 (deluxe edition)
Label RSO
Producer Tom Dowd
MP3@192KBPS, 195MB.

REVIEW:
461 Ocean Boulevard is a 1974 album by blues rock musician Eric Clapton.
In creating his first album after quitting heroin and his second after the
dissolution of Derek & the Dominos, Clapton was under pressure during
the recording of 461 Ocean Boulevard, but the album received rave
reviews upon its release.
In 2004 a remastered two-disc "deluxe edition" of 461 Ocean Boulevard was released. The second disc included in the packaging features a live concert which was recorded at Hammersmith Concert Hall (formerly the Hammersmith Odeon). The first disc also has a few new added tracks which are various studio jam sessions.

The title of the album was the address of a house on Golden Beach in Miami, Clapton was living in at the time. The house is also the one featured on the cover. In 2003, the album was ranked number 409 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.


Deluxe edition

Disc one
The Original Album

"Motherless Children" (Traditional, arranged by Clapton/Radle)
"Give Me Strength" (Clapton)
"Willie and the Hand Jive" (Johnny Otis)
"Get Ready" (Clapton/Elliman)
"I Shot the Sheriff" (Marley)
"I Can't Hold Out" (James)
"Please Be With Me" (Boyer)
"Let It Grow" (Clapton)
"Steady Rollin' Man" (Johnson)
"Mainline Florida" (Terry)
Bonus Tracks

"Walkin' Down the Road" (Musgrave & Levine)
"Ain't That Loving You" (Reed)
"Meet Me (Down At The Bottom)" (Dixon)
"Eric After Hours Blues" (Clapton)
"B-Minor Jam" (Clapton)

Disc two
All songs recorded live December 4 and December 5, 1974 at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, England.

"Smile" (Chaplin, Parsons, & Phillips)
"Let It Grow" (Clapton)
"Can't Find My Way Home" (Steve Winwood)
"I Shot The Sheriff" (Marley)
"Tell The Truth" (Clapton/Bobby Whitlock)
"The Sky Is Crying/Have You Ever Loved A Woman/Rambling On My Mind" (James, Robinson, & Lewis/Billy Myles/Johnson)
"Little Wing" (Hendrix)
"Singin' The Blues" (McCreary)
"Badge" (Clapton, George Harrison)
"Layla" (Clapton/Jim Gordon)
"Let It Rain" (Bonnie Bramlett/Clapton)


Personnel
Eric Clapton - Dobro, guitar, vocals, arranger
Yvonne Elliman - vocals, background vocals
Albhy Galuten - organ, synthesizer, piano, clavichord, electric piano
Tom Bernfeld - vocals, background vocals
Dick Sims - keyboards
George Terry - guitar, background vocals
Carl Radle - bass, arranger
Jamie Oldaker - percussion & drums
Al Jackson, Jr. - drums
Jim Fox - drums

Buddy Guy - Live @ Chicago Blues Fest '89

1. Introduction by Tom Marker of WXRT
2. Look Over Yonder >
3. Five Long Years >
4. Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town
5. Knock On Wood > I Feel Alright
6. Woke Up This Morning
7. Dixon Tease
8. I Lost My Heart And My Head Went Too > I Just Want To Make Love To You (w/Willie Dixon)
9. Rock Me > Sun Goin' Down >
10. All Your Love (I Miss Loving) > Come On Down >
11. Sunshine Of Your Love > Stormy Monday (tape flip)
12. Goin' Down
13. Announcers / Interview

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Various - Walking Blues

1. Levee Camp Blues - 3:43 (1) *
2. Government Fleet Blues - 6:46 (1) *
3. Walking Blues - 6:36 (1) *
4. Fo' Clock Blues - 3:46 (2) *
5. Make Me A Pallet On The Floor - 3:24 (3) *
6. Going To Fishing - 3:19 (3) *
7. Special Rider Blues - 0:42 (1) *
8. Uncle Sam Done Called - 5:05 (4) *
9. Junior's A Jap Girl's Christmas For His Santa Claus - 6:33 (5) **
10. Spread My Raincoat Down - 3:08 (6) **
11. Water Coast Blues - 5:40 (6) **
12. Army Blues - 3:47 (6) **
13. Wind Howlin' Blues - 3:12 (6) **
14. Roamin' and Ramblin' Blues - 3:23 (6) **

Personnel:
(1) Son House
(2) Fiddlin' Joe Martin
(3) Willie Brown
(4) Leroy Williams
(5) Willie '61' Blackwell
(6) David Edwards

rec. by Alan Lomex, * Aug 1941., ** Jul 1942.

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V.A.: American Folk Blues Festival 1982

Tracks
James "Son" Thomas
1 - Beefsteak Blues
2 - Catfish Blues
3 - Announcement by John Cephas
Archie Edwards
4 - How Long Blues
5 - That Won't Do
6 - Take Me Back Baby
Bowling Green John Cephas & Harmonica Phil Wiggins
7 - Bid Boss Man
8 - Burn Your Bridges
Lurrie Bell & Billy Branch
9 - Detroit, Michigan
Carey Bell & Billy Branch
10 - Tribute To Little Walter
Bowling Green John Cephas & Harmonica Phil Wiggins
11 - Running And Hiding
James "Son" Thomas
12 - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
13 - Stormy Monday Blues
Carey Bell
14 - Goin' On Main Street
15 - Blues Harp By Three
Margie Evans
16 - That Dirty Black Rat
17 - Sometimes I'll Be Gone
18 - Bye Bye Baby

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V.A.: American Folk Blues Festival 1983

Tracks
James ''Sparky'' Rucker
1 - Rock Me Baby
2 - Crossroads
Larry Johnson
3 - Midnight Hour
4 - That's The Wrong Woman
Louisiana Red & His Chicago Blues Friends
5 - Red's Tribute to Muddy Waters
6 - Boy From Black Bayou
7 - She is Worse
Lonnie Pitchford
8 - One-String Boogie
9 - My Baby Walked Away
10 - C.C. Rider
Carey Bell & Louisiana Red
11 - When I Lay Down to Rest
12 - Who's Louisiana Red
13 - Reagan is for the Rich Man
Lovie Lee & Band
14 - Flip, Flop and Fly
15 - Mind to Ramble
16 - Iko-Iko
Queen Sylvia & Friends
17 - I Love You
18 - Baby, What Do I Do


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Blues Masters Vol. 15 Slide Guitar Classics 1.

1. Treat Me The Way You Do - Joe Carter & His Chicago Broomdusters
2. Homesick's Shuffle - Homesick James
3. Chicken Stuff - Hop Wilson & His Chickens
4. I Am The Black Ace - Black Ace
5. Dust My Broom - Elmore James
6. Honey Bee - Muddy Waters & His Guitar
7. Taylor's Rock - Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseRockers
8. Maxwell Street Medley - Robert Nighthawk & His Flames Of Rhythm
9. Too Much Alcohol - J.B. Hutto & His Hawks
10. Dark Was The Night – Cold Was The Ground - Blind Willie Johnson
11. Deep Feeling - Chuck Berry
12. Is You Ever Seen A One-Eyed Woman Cry - Earl Hooker
13. Shake Your Money-Maker - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
14. Rollin' And Tumblin' - Canned Heat
15. Mean Town Blues - Johnny Winter

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B.B. King - There Is Always One More Time

1. I'm Moving On
2. Back in L. A.
3. The Blues Come Over Me
4. Fool Me Once
5. The Lowdown
6. Mean and Evil
7. Something up My Sleeve
8. Roll, Roll, Roll
9. There Is Always One More Time

Memphis Masters: Early American Blues Classics 1927-34

1. Country Woman- Will Batts
2. Death Bell Blues- Tom Dickson
3. Billy Lyons and Stackolee- Furry Lewis
4. Pile Driver Blues- Joe McCoy
5. I'm Going Away Blues- Frank Stokes
6. Little Rock Blues- Pearl Dickson
7. Beale St. Breakdown- Jed Davenport
8. Where Is My Good Man At?- Memphis Minnie
9. Doctor Medicine- South Memphis Jug Band
10. Poor Boy A Long Way From Home- Gus Cannon
11. Red Ripe Tomatoes- Jack Kelly
12. Downtown Blues- Frank Stokes
13. Last Chance Blues- Cannon's Jug Stompers
14. Better Leave That Stuff Alone- Will Shade
15. Won't You Be Kind?- Hattie Hart
16. Cadillac Baby- Will Batts
17. Bob Lee Junior Blues- Memphis Jug Band
18. T and T Blues- Mooch Richardson
19. I Let My Daddy Do That- Hattie Hart
20. Old Sometime Blues- Frank Stokes

Etta James - The Genuine Article [The Best Of Etta James]

01. I Just Want To Make Love To You
02. A Sunday Kind Of Love
03. I Just Want To Be Loved (But Only By You)
04. I`d Rather Go Blind
05. Tell Mama
06. Stormy Weather
07. Do Right Woman, Do right Man
08. Security
09. Miss Pitiful
10. You Got It
11. It`s All Right
12. I Found A Love
13. At Last
14. All I Could Do Is Cry
15. Spoonful
16. Don`t Blame Me
17. 842-3089 (Call My Name)
18. These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)
19. If I Can`t Have You
20. Something`s Got A Hold On Me
21. Tell It Like It Is
22. W.O.M.A.N
23. I Never Meant To Love Him
24. Lovin` Arms
25. My Dearest Darling

John Lee Hooker-Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive

1. Bumblebee Bumblebee
2. Hit The Road
3. Country Boy
4. Boogie With The Hook
5. T.B. Sheets
6. Letter To My Baby
7. Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive



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Dr. John - Television

1 Television 4:36
2 Lissen 4:29
3 Limbo 4:30
4 Witchy Red 4:16
5 Shadows 4:03
6 Shut D Fonk Up 5:10
7 Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 4:03
8 Spaceship Relationship 4:05
9 Money (That's What I Want) 3:23
10 U Lie 2 Much 4:30
11 Same Day Service 5:00

Scott Henderson - Dog Party 1994 (5 stars blues album !)

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My personal opinion: a must in any blues collection !!!

Review by Vincent Jeffries
This collection of ten blues and blues-rock tracks represents jazz guitarist
Scott Henderson's tribute (if not complete return) to the emotive guitar
playing of his early guitar influences: Jimmy Page and Albert King.
Released in 1994 after a string of highly acclaimed jazz fusion recordings,
Dog Party won equal approval from the fickle guitar virtuoso press and
fan base, winning every important magazine readers poll for best blues
recording. Accompanying Henderson on drums and vocals is drummer,
vocalist, and fellow Tribal Tech member Kirk Covington; bassist Richard
Ruse; and a host of heavyweight guest guitarists, vocalists, keyboard
players, and other instrumentalists. The music is comparatively direct
relative to Henderson's fusion work, but the guitarist's chord and phrasing
mastery is plenty evident throughout Dog Party. Choice tracks include
the vibrant "Milk Bone," the fuzzed-out and excessive "Hound Dog" cover,
and the furious opener, "Hole Diggin'." These stretched-out tracks are
pure musical treats, while the more pop- and rock-structured cuts have
an effect that might leave fans feeling as if something (specifically,
the guitarist's tasty soloing) is being unduly held back. Smart, syncopated,
and snappy, Dog Party is a feast of stylish blues served with grace and feeling.


Track links:
1. Hole Diggin'
2. Fence Climbin' Blues
3. Dog Party
4. Same As You
5. Milk Bone
6. Hell Bent Pup
7. Hound Dog
8. Dog Walk
9. Smelly Ol' Dog Blues
10. Too Many Gittars

Personnel:
Scott Henderson (guitar);
Kirk Covington (vocals, drums);
Erin McGuire (vocals);
Linda "Zig" Zegarelli, Pat O'Brien (harmonica);
Mike Whitman (saxophone);
Stan Martin (trumpet);
Scott Kinsey (keyboards);
Willie "Scrub" Scoggins, Steve "Huey Thibideau" Trovato, Keith "Mr. Big D" Wyatt, T.J. Helmerich (guitar);
Richard Ruse (bass)


Various Artists - Back To The Crossroads (1990)

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Track List:
01 Peetie Wheatstraw - Police Station Blues
02 Kokomo Arnold - Old Original Kokomo Blues
03 Bumble Bee Slim - Cruel Hearted Woman
04 Hambone Willie Newbern - Roll And Tumble Blues
05 Lonnie Johnson - Life Saver Blues
06 Mississippi Sheiks - Sitting On Top Of The World
07 Mississippi Jook Band - Hittin’ The Bottle Stomp
08 Skip James - Devil Got My Woman
09 Son House - My Black Mama Pt.1
10 Blind Blake - Georgia Bound
11 Leroy Carr - When The Sun Goes Down
12 Kokomo Arnold - Sissy Man Blues
13 Reverend E.W. Clayborn - Your Enemy Cannot Harm You
14 Johnny Temple - Lead Pencil Blues
15 Skip James - 22-20 Blues
16 Blind Lemon Jefferson - Dry Southern Blues
17 Scrapper Blackwell - Kokomo Blues
18 Tampa Red - Theng ‘Bout Coming My Way
19 Peetie Wheatstraw - King Of Spades
20 The Harlem Hamfats - Oh Red
21 Charley Patton - You’re Gonna Need Somebody When You Die
22 Kokomo Arnold - Milk Cow Blues
23 Son House - Preachin’ The Blues

Joe Bonamassa - The Ballad Of John Henry (2009)

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Blues.

Track List:
01 - The Ballad of John Henry
02 - Stop!
03 - Last Kiss
04 - Jockey Full of Bourbon
05 - Story Of A Quarryman
06 - Lonesome Road Blues
07 - Happier Times
08 - Feelin Good
09 - Funkier Than A Mosquito’s Tweeter
10 - The Great Flood
11 - From The Valley
12 - As The Crow Flies

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