Various – Let Me Tell You About The Blues: Memphis - The Evolution Of Memphis Blues
Label: | Fantastic Voyage – FVTD022 |
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Series: | Let Me Tell You About The Blues |
Format: | 3 x CD, Compilation |
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Genre: | Blues |
Style: | Memphis Blues, Country Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Electric Blues, Piano Blues, Boogie Woogie |
Tracklist
1-1 | Memphis Jug Band– | Sun Brimmer's Blues |
1-2 | Banjo Joe (Gus Cannon)*– | Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home |
1-3 | Lewis Black (2)– | Corn Liquor Blues |
1-4 | Pearl Dickson– | Little Rock Blues |
1-5 | Cannon's Jug Stompers– | Springdale Blues |
1-6 | Frank Stokes– | Downtown Blues |
1-7 | Tommy Johnson– | Big Road Blues |
1-8 | Ishman Bracey– | Saturday Blues |
1-9 | Mississippi John Hurt– | Frankie |
1-10 | Lonnie Johnson (2)– | Away Down In The Alley Blues |
1-11 | Tom Dickson– | Death Bell Blues |
1-12 | Jim Jackson (2)– | I'm Wild About Her Lovin' |
1-13 | Furry Lewis– | Cannonball Blues |
1-14 | Charlie McCoy (2)– | Last Dime Blues |
1-15 | Robert Wilkins– | That's No Way To Get Along |
1-16 | Garfield Akers– | Cottonfield Blues - Part 1 |
1-17 | Sleepy John Estes– | The Girl I Love, She Got Long Curly Hair |
1-18 | Kid Bailey– | Rowdy Blues |
1-19 | Noah Lewis– | Chickasaw Special |
1-20 | Joe Callicott– | Fare Thee Well Blues |
1-21 | Jim Thompkins– | Bedside Blues |
1-22 | Memphis Minnie– | Bumble Bee |
1-23 | Bukka White– | The Panama Limited |
1-24 | Blind Joe Reynolds– | Married Man Blues |
1-25 | Allen Shaw– | Moanin' The Blues |
2-1 | Memphis Jug Band– | Jazzbo Stomp |
2-2 | Robert Wilkins– | Old Jim Canaan's |
2-3 | Minnie Wallace– | The Cockeyed World |
2-4 | Little Buddy Doyle– | Hard Scufflin' Blues |
2-5 | Charlie Burse & His Memphis Mudcats*– | Beale Street Holiday |
2-6 | James De Berry & His Memphis Playboys*– | Single Man Blues |
2-7 | Joe Hill Louis– | Boogie In The Dark |
2-8 | Walter Horton– | Little Boy Blue |
2-9 | Ike Turner– | I'm Lonesome Baby |
2-10 | Jackie Brenston– | Rockett 88 |
2-11 | Howlin' Wolf– | Moanin' At Midnight |
2-12 | B.B. King– | She's Dynamite |
2-13 | Billy Love*– | Juiced |
2-14 | B.B. King– | Three O'Clock Blues |
2-15 | Dr. Ross*– | Dr. Ross Boogie |
2-16 | Rosco Gordon– | Booted |
2-17 | Sleepy John Estes– | Rats In My Kitchen |
2-18 | Howlin' Wolf– | Saddle My Pony |
2-19 | Rosco Gordon– | T-Model Boogie |
2-20 | Woodrow Adams– | The Last Time |
2-21 | Walter Horton– | We All Gotta Go Sometime |
2-22 | Willie Nix– | Seems Like A Million Years |
2-23 | Honeyboy Edwards*– | Sweet Home Chicago |
2-24 | Jimmy & Walter– | Easy |
2-25 | Rufus Thomas– | Bear Cat |
3-1 | Charlie Booker– | Walked All Night |
3-2 | D.A. Hunt– | Greyhound Blues |
3-3 | Little Junior Parker– | Feelin' Good |
3-4 | William Stewart (8)– | County Farm Blues |
3-5 | Rufus Thomas– | Tiger Man |
3-6 | Boyd Gilmore– | Believe I'll Settle Down |
3-7 | Earl Hooker– | Blue Guitar |
3-8 | Pinetop Perkins– | Pinetop's Boogie Wogie |
3-9 | Little Milton– | Beggin' My Baby |
3-10 | Johnny O'Neal (2)– | Ugly Woman |
3-11 | Joe Hill Louis– | Hydramatic Woman |
3-12 | Little Junior Parker– | Mystery Train |
3-13 | James Cotton– | Straigten Up Baby |
3-14 | Coy "Hot Shot" Love*– | Wolf Call Boogie |
3-15 | Kenneth Banks (2)– | But High |
3-16 | Billy Love*– | Way After Midnight |
3-17 | Little Milton– | Lookin' For My Baby |
3-18 | James Cotton– | Cotton Crop Blues |
3-19 | Elvis Presley– | That's All Right |
3-20 | Pat Hare– | I'm Gonna Murder My Baby |
3-21 | Elvis Presley– | Mystery Train |
3-22 | Billy 'The Kid' Emerson*– | When It Rains It Pours |
3-23 | Doctor Ross– | The Boogie Disease |
3-24 | Sammy Lewis - Willie Johnson*– | Feel So Worried |
3-25 | Rosco Gordon– | Cheese And Crackers |
Companies, etc.
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Credits
- Liner Notes – Neil Slaven
Notes
The Evolution Of Memphis Blues
‘The Evolution Of Memphis Blues 1927-1958' is the second chapter in Let Me Tell You About The Blues, a series of multi-cd sets that celebrate the blues as it was made in the cities and states of america. Each provides a historic overview of the ways in which the music developed through the middle decades of the 20th century. Don't see it as an education. Sit back and be entertained.
‘The Evolution Of Memphis Blues 1927-1958' is the second chapter in Let Me Tell You About The Blues, a series of multi-cd sets that celebrate the blues as it was made in the cities and states of america. Each provides a historic overview of the ways in which the music developed through the middle decades of the 20th century. Don't see it as an education. Sit back and be entertained.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scanned): 5055311000220
- Barcode (Text): 5 055311 000220
- Matrix / Runout (CD 1 runout): |FVTD022/A| 028024|
- Matrix / Runout (CD 1 label): FVTD022 / ONE
- Matrix / Runout (CD 2 runout): |FVTD022/B| 028021|
- Matrix / Runout (CD 2 label): FVTD022 / TWO
- Matrix / Runout (CD 3): |FVTD022/C| 027922|
- Matrix / Runout (CD 3 label): FVTD022 / THREE
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L012
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