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Big Bill Broonzy - Black, Brown And White Album

Big Bill Broonzy - Black, Brown And White Album
Performer: Big Bill Broonzy
Title: Black, Brown And White
Country: Germany
Genre: Blues
Style:Country Blues
Released: 1978
Catalog number: 6.28444 DP
Label: Storyville
MP3 album szie: 1039 mb
FLAC album size: 1039 mb

Tracklist

1Careless Love3:34
2Willie Mae Blues4:14
3My Name Is William Lee Conley Broonzy3:00
4The Crawdad Songq3:02
5Keep Your Hands Off Her3:04
6Swanee River2:16
7Hey Bud4:44
8This Train3:52
9Guitar Blues2:24
10Midnight Special3:25
11Take This Hammer3:02
12Sixteen Tons3:48
13Bill Bailey3:06
14Black, Brown And White2:38
15Going Down The Road3:54
16Blue Tail Fly3:40
17Ananias3:49
18Goodnight Irene4:47
19Down By The Riverside2:52
20Barrelhouse Shuffle2:56
21John Henry4:15
22Swing Low Sweet Chariot3:40
23See See Rider3:38
24Big Bill Talks3:30

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SLP 30006/7, 628444Big Bill Broonzy Black, Brown And White ‎(2xLP, Comp)Storyville, StoryvilleSLP 30006/7, 628444Germany1978

Credits

  • Arranged ByBroonzy (tracks: A4 to A6, B2, B5, B6, C3, C6, D2, D3)
  • Compiled ByRobert Hertwig
  • Cover [Design]Paul-Helmut Zrocke
  • Written-ByBroonzy (tracks: A1, B1, B3, C5, D4 to D6), Leadbetter (tracks: C4), Cannon (tracks: D1), Foster (tracks: B6), Traditional (tracks: A2 to A6, B2, B4, B5, C1 to C3, C6, D2, D3)

Notes

Recorded in the Club Montmartre, Copenhagen on May 4,5 and 6, 1956
Compilation from the Storyville catalogue

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (LP 1 Side1): 6,28444-01-1
  • Matrix / Runout (LP 1 Side 2): 6,28444-01-2
  • Matrix / Runout (LP 2 Side 1): 6,28444-02-1
  • Matrix / Runout (LP 2 Side 2): 6,28444-02-2

Companies

  • Recorded At – Jazzhus Montmartre

Short intro

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