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Josh White - Blood Red River - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
22.48 USD
Album Tracks 1. Wing Wang Harmonica Blues - the Carver Boys, Josh White 2. Black and Evil Blues - Josh White 3. Double Crossing Woman - Josh White 4. Blood Red River - Josh White 5. This Heart of Mine - Josh White 6. Good Woman Blues - Leroy Carr, Josh White 7. School Boy Blues - Walter Roland, Josh White 8. Milk Cow Blues - Josh White, Clarence Williams 9. Barbeque Bess - Lucille Bogan, Josh White 10. Paul and Silas Bound in Jail - Walter Roland, Josh White 11. Oh Lordy Mama No 2 - Buddy Moss, Josh White 12. Silicosis Is Killin' Me - Josh White 13. Careless Love - Sidney Bechet, Josh White 14. Jerry - Josh White & His Carolinians 15. Trouble - Josh White & His Carolinians 16. Billy Boy - Josh White 17. Liza Jane - Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Josh White 18. Baby Baby - Libby Holman, Josh White 19. Evil Hearted Man - Josh White 20. Hold on - Union Boys, Josh White 21. Pretty Flowers in My Backyard - Leadbelly, Josh White 22. No 12 Train - Josh White 23. Strange Fruit - Josh White 24. Outskirts of Town - Josh White 25. House of the Risin' Sun - John Simmons, Josh White 26. Jelly, Jelly - J.C. Heard, John Simmons, Josh White 1. John Henry - J.C. Heard, John Simmons, Josh White 2. Minute Man - Josh White, Mary Lou Williams 3. Lord Randall, My Son - J.C. Heard, John Simmons, Josh White 4. I Left a Good Deal in Mobile - Josh White 5. Watercress - John Simmons, Bill White, Josh White 6. Betty and Dupree - Josh White 7. Sometime - Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry, Josh White 8. Lass with the Delicate Air - J.C. Heard, John Simmons, Josh White 9. Man Who Couldn't Walk Around - J.C. Heard, Al McKibbon, Josh White 10. Blind Man Stood on the Road and Cried - Raymond Fol,, Josh White 11. Wanderings - Burns, Coleman, Josh White 12. Lonesome Road - Josh White 13. Black Gal - Josh White 14. Apples
Bob Corritore - Bob Corritore & Friends: Down Home Blues Revue - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
20.25 USD
Harmonica player/producer Bob Corritore lovingly assembled this collection of old school down home Southern blues and juke joint dance numbers, the rough-edged predecessors to modern Chicago Blues, all recorded in Phoenix, Arizona between 1995 and 2012 and drawn from Bob's vast vault of recordings.When the 25-year-old Bob Coritore moved from Chicago to Phoenix in 1981, he was soon joined by old friend Louisiana Red, and before long they were playing all over town. Bob started a weekly blues radio show, and in 1991 he opened the now legendary blues club the Rhythm Room. He would book his favorite blues artists at the club and arrange a recording session, capturing numerous amazing performances, now available via Bob's InchFrom The VaultsInch series. This album features exuberant performances by Honeyboy Edwards, T-Model Ford, Henry Townsend, Big Jack Johnson, Robert InchBilboInch Walker, Smokey Wilson, Tomcat Courtney, Dave Riley, Pecan Porter, and Al Garrett.Rooster Blues (feat. Robert InchBilboInch Walker)Clara Mae (feat. Tomcat Courtney)Mean Old Firsco (feat. T-Model Ford)Nothing But Blues (feat. Henry Townsend)Didn't Know What I'm Gonna Do (feat. Smmokey Wilson)Still A Fool (feat. Robert InchBilboInch Walker)Baby Baby Baby (feat. Robert InchBilboInch WalkerInchTake A Little Walk With Me (Feat. Honeyboy Edwards)Let's Work Together (feat. Pecan Porter)My Money Done Run Out (feat. Al Garrett)Home In Chicago (feat. Dave Riley)I Asked For Water (feat. T. Model Ford)Bluebird Blues (feat. Big Jack Johnson) Album Tracks 1. Rooster Blues 2. Clara Mae 3. Mean Old Frisco 4. Nothing But Blues 5. Didn't Know What I'm Gonna Do 6. Still a Fool 7. Baby Baby Baby 8. Take a Little Walk with Me 9. Let's Work Together 10. My Money Done Run Out 11. Home in Chicago 12. I Asked for Water 13. Bluebird Blues
Acquaintance
25.63 USD
Jim Malcolm was brought up in the heart of Scotland, in Perthshire and Angus, and was steeped in traditional music and song from a young age. He learned to play guitar while at school and by his early twenties was winning songwriting contests and playing in folk clubs all over Scotland. He took up harmonica in his twenties and is now a leading exponent of simultaneous guitar and harmonica, "displaying more talent than many who have made their living from harmonica alone", as a critic from The Sc