Various - A History Of Blues, Part 1 Album
Tracklist
| 1 | –Muddy Waters | Good Morning Little School Girl |
| 2 | –Howlin' Wolf | Smokestack Lightning |
| 3 | –Memphis Slim | Sittin' And Cryin' The Blues |
| 4 | –Muddy Waters | Forty Days And Forty Nights |
| 5 | –Aretha Franklin | I Say A Little Prayer |
| 6 | –Memphis Slim | I Feel Like Ballin' The Jack |
| 7 | –Etta James | I'd Rather Go Blind |
| 8 | –Wilson Pickett | Sunny |
| 9 | –Memphis Slim | Not So Stuck On Me |
| 10 | –Muddy Waters | I Can't Be Satisfied |
| 11 | –Muddy Waters | My Captain |
| 12 | –John Lee Hooker | Good Mornin'. Lil' School Girl |
| 13 | –Champion Jack Dupree | When Things Go Wrong |
| 14 | –Wilson Pickett | Mustang Sally |
| 15 | –Slim Harpo | I'm A King Bee |
| 16 | –Memphis Slim | Youth to You |
| 17 | –Big Bill Broonzy | John Henry |
| 18 | –John Lee Hooker | Boom Boom |
| 19 | –Muddy Waters | I Just Want To make Love With You |
| 20 | –Albert King | Crosscut Saw |
| 21 | –Little Walter | My Babe |
| 22 | –Robert Johnson | Sweet Home Chicago |
| 23 | –Memphis Slim | Don't You Tell Nobody |
| 24 | –Lowell Fulson | Tollin' Blues |
| 25 | –Muddy Waters | Big Leg Woman |
| 26 | –John Lee Hooker | Tupelo Blues |
| 27 | –Muddy Waters | (I'm Your) Hoocjie Coochie Man |
| 28 | –Bo Diddley | I'm A Man |
| 29 | –Champion Jack Dupree | Caldonia |
| 30 | –Muddy Waters | I'm Ready |
| 31 | –Elmore James | Dust My Broom |
| 32 | –Howlin' Wolf | Poor Boy |
| 33 | –Albert King | Kansas City |
| 34 | –Koko Taylor | Wang Dang Doodle |
| 35 | –Sonny Terry | My Baby Done Gone |
| 36 | –Big Bill Broonzy | Get Back |
| 37 | –Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee | Midnight Special |
| 38 | –Aretha Franklin | (You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman |
| 39 | –Robert Johnson | Cross Roads Blues |
| 40 | –Muddy Waters | I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man |
| 41 | –B.B. King | Someday Baby |
| 42 | –Sonny Boy Williamson | Don't Start Me To Talkin' |
| 43 | –Muddy Waters | Rollin' Stone |
| 44 | –Howlin' Wolf | Spoonful |
| 45 | –Howlin' Wolf | Louise |
| 46 | –Buddy Guy | Night Flight |
| 47 | –Otis Rush | So Many Roads, So Many Trains |
| 48 | –B.B. King | Watch Yourself |
| 49 | –B.B. King | City of New Orleans |
| 50 | –Little Walter | Juke |
| 51 | –Screamin' Jay Hawkins | I Put A Spell On You |
Notes
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Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Music UK Ltd.
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Short intro
Listen album. Blues Blues Rock. King , Memphis Slim and others. Компиляция состоящая из 4 дисков: A History Of The Blues Part 1 A History Of The Blues Part 1 A History Of The Blues Part 2 A History Of The Blues Part 2 USA. Songs in album A History Of The Blues Part 1 2010. Robert Johnson - Cross Road Blues. Muddy Waters - I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man. John Lee Hooker - Good Mornin', Lil' School Girl. Bo Didley - I'm A Man. Howlin' Wolf - Smo. Part One of a Documentary series on the origins and development of the Blues, as a guitarist's guide. The series features archive footage of Complete History Of Blues 1920-1962. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. The blues was, first and foremost, a state of mind. No matter how direct, death and sex ultimately harked back to prisons and saloons, which in turn harked back to poverty and misery. The unbridled materialism of the blues was not self glorification but self pity. These revues maintained the three-part format of the minstrel show opening skit, specialty acts and finale, but were, for all practical purposes, variety shows with orchestras and choirs. New York: the Birth of a Black Nation. Blues music was the antithesis of city life, but the early recording of blues music was a New York affair. Disc IDs 1. lyricist: Robert Johnson 1930s blues legend track 1. Blind Willie McTell track 8. Additional details. Type: Album Compilation. Status: Official. A Blues History 1893-1959 Volume1 of 4 1893-1929. Лейбл: West Hill Radio Archives WHRA-6028. Blues History. Username The last part of your Myspace URL. Ex: Back. Password request sent. We've emailed you instructions on how to reset your password. If you don't see it, don't forget to check your spam folder. Listen free to Various Artists The History of Blues One Statesboro Blues, Hellhound On My Trail and more. 20 tracks 68:10. The blues originated on Southern plantations in the 19th Century. Unlike jazz, the blues didn't spread out significantly from the South to the Midwest until the 1930s and '40s. Once the Delta blues made their way up the Mississippi to urban areas, the music evolved into electrified Chicago blues, other regional blues styles, and various jazz-blues hybrids. A decade or so later the blues gave birth to rhythm 'n blues and rock 'n rollRelated to Various - A History Of Blues, Part 1
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