Blues Masters : The Forgotten Blues
By 1920's Blues Legends (Audio CD)
Genre: Blues
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From the Designer
“23 Blues masters that have been forgotten over the decades, back on CD. Worth a listen.”
Product Details
· Audio CD
· Number Of Discs: 1
· Packaging: Jewel Case with Booklet and Tray Card
· Release Date: 7/28/2004
About This Product:
The blues have had many great artists. Decades worth of songs,bands and albums have thrilled us, made us think, and have brought great sounding, deep music into our homes and lives. "Forgotten Blues" brings you 23 blues masters (with a short bio) who, over time have been forgotten by the general public at large. Rediscover these masters for yourself, or the friend you have that loves good music.
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Product Number: 12358254
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1. Mothers children have a hard time
by Blind Willie Johnson
2. When The Levee Breaks
by Kansas Joe
3. Me and my Whiskey
by Barbeque Bob
4. Statesboro Blues
by Blind Willie McTell
5. Big Road Blues
by Tommy Johnson
6. Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
by Leadbelly
7. Give It Up Daddy Blues
by Albinia Jones
8. How Can You Have The Blues
by Kansas City Kitty and Georgia Tom
9. Paddlin' Blues
by Gitfiddle Jim
10. You Got To Go Down
by Blind Gary
11. Keep It Clean
by Charley Jordan
12. T'aint None Of Your Business
by Butter Beans and Susie
13. Easy Rider Blues
by Soileau and Robin
14. She's A Hum Dum Dinger
by Jimmie Davis
15. Midnight Weeping Blues
by Nellie Florence
16. Roosevelt Blues
by Roosevelt Sykes
17. Frankie
by Mississippi John Hurt
18. Furniture Man...Part 1
by Victoria Spivey
19. Bulldog Blues
by Sonny Terry
20. Crazy Blues
by Mamie Smith
21. Blind Lemon Jefferson
by Blind Lemon Jefferson
22. St.Louis Blues
by Bessie Smith
23. Praise God I'm Satisfied
by Blind Willie Johnson
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