Blues| CBR 256 kbps| 03:28:22 | 3 CD | 415,19 MB 1. Sun Brimmer's Blues - The Memphis Jug Band 2. Need More Blues - Robert Cooksey 3. Up Country Blues - DeFord Bailey 4. Man Trouble Blues - Jaybird Coleman 5. Greenville Strut - Daddy Stovepipe, Mississippi Sarah & Daddy Stovepipe 6. Chickasaw Special - Noah Lewis 7. Old Folks Started It - Minnie Wallace 8. Touch Me Light Mama - George "Bullet" Williams 9. Fourth Avenue Blues - Eddie Mapp 10. Watson's Fox Chase - El Watson 11. Medley of Blues - Freeman Stowers 12. Beale Street Breakdown - Jed Davenport 13. Police and High Sheriff Come Ridin' Down - Ollis Martin 14. Bumble Bee Blues - Memphis Minnie 15. Mean Low Blues - Blues Birdhead 16. Mississippi Swamp Moan - Alfred Lewis 17. Tampa Strut - The Georgia Browns 18. Harmonica Stomp - Jazz Gillum 19. I'm a Stranger Here - Blind Boy Fuller 20. Blues in the Rain - Eddie Kelly's Washboard Band 21. You Can Lead Me - Sonny Boy Williamson 22. Slick Caper Blues - Little Buddy Doyle 23. Blowing the Blues - Sonny Terry 24. We Got to Get Together - Frank Edwards 25. Tampa Blues - Skoodle Dum Doo & Sheffield
Disc: 2
1. King Biscuit Stomp - Big Joe Williams 2. Pet Milk Blues - Walter Mitchell 3. Better Get Ready - Elder Roma Wilson 4. Bring Another Half a Pint - Sonny Boy Williamson 5. Memory of Sonny Boy - Forest City Joe 6. I'm a Country Boy - Pee Wee Hughes 7. Wig Wearing Woman - Robert Richard 8. Boogy Fool - Snooky Pryor 9. Creole Gal Blues - Edgar Blanchard 10. Wailin' Willie - Rhytm Willie 11. Winehead Swing - James Tisdom 12. Evans Shuffle - Muddy Waters 13. Gotta Go Baby - Joe Hill Louis 14. Moanin' at Midnight - Howling Wolf Orchestra 15. Jumpin' Blues - Walter Horton 16. Me and My Chauffeur Blues - Memphis Minnie 17. Down South Blues - Driftin' Slim 18. Juke [Original Version] - Little Walter 19. Glad to Be Back Home - Sunny Blair 20. After-While (Blue Lights) - Papa George Lightfoot 21. Man Around My Door - Grace Brim 22. Doctor Ross Boogie - Doctor Ross & His Jump & Jive Boys 23. Woman Is Killing Me - Sonny Terry 24. Mighty Long Time - Sonny Boy Williamson 25. Don't Come Back -Little Mac
Disc: 3
1. Gonna Have a Good Time - Snooky Pryor 2. Juke [Re-Recording] - Little Walter 3. Hoodoo Man Blues - Junior Wells 4. Don't Start Me Talking - Good Rockin' Charles 5. Sonny Boy Williamson - Jack Bruce, Paul Jones 6. Got Something to Tell You - Doctor Ross 7. 99 - Sonny Boy Williamson 8. Last Night - Paul Butterfield 9. Down at the Corner Grocery Store - Jimmy Reed 10. Fresh Country Jam - Duster Bennett 11. Key to the Highway - Charlie Musselwhite 12. Easy - Walter Horton 13. Hoodoo Party - King Biscuit 14. You Went Away Baby - Carey Bell 15. Why Worry - John Mayall 16. Honeydripper - Big John Wrencher 17. Back Door Friend - Billy Boy Arnold 18. Rode Myself Crazy - Paul deLay 19. Bring It on Home - Sonny Blake 20. Texas Flood - Whispering Smith 21. Hootin' and Screamin' - Paul Lamb
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herfli ugyanúgy összenőtt a blues zenével, mint a gitár. Kezdetben az
olcsósága miatt kezdték el használni, de később elengedhetetlen
zeneszerszámává vált a bluesnak. Igaz ehhez olyan zenészek is
kellettek, mint: DeFord Bailey, Jaybird Coleman, Noah Lewis and The
Memphis Jug Band, Snooky Pryor, Charlie Musselwhite and John Mayall,
Sonny Terry, Blind Boy Fuller and Sonny Boy Williamson.
The
harmonica is as synonymous with the blues as the guitar. Indeed in many
ways it's more so, as way back in the 20's, when blues music was first
starting to be recorded, a harp was a far cheaper instrument to own and
maintain than even the cheapest guitar. This compilation traces the
history of blues harmonica, from its earliest-recorded exponents - men
like DeFord Bailey, Jaybird Coleman, Noah Lewis and The Memphis Jug
Band. - to the men who keep the flame alive today such as Snooky Pryor,
Charlie Musselwhite and John Mayall. Disc 1 looks at artists like Sonny
Terry, Blind Boy Fuller and Sonny Boy Williamson. Disc 2 checks out the
mid-40's to the early 50s during which the likes of Snooky Pryor and
Little Walter had begun amplifing the harp. Disc 3 features the new
breed of harp players including Charlie Musselwhite, Paul Lamb and John
Mayall.
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