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Key Information
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| Record Label: |
Var
se Sarabande (USA) |
| Genre: |
Blues |
| Subgenre: |
Harmonica |
| Release Date: |
August 19, 2003 |
| Number of Discs: |
3 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. We All Gotta Go Sometime - The Black-Eyed Snakes 2. Baker Shop Boogie - Willie Nix 3. Easy - Walter Horton/Jimmy DeBerry/Big Walter Horton 4. Bear Cat (The Answer to Hound Dog) - Rufus Thomas 5. Feelin' Good - Little Junior's Blue Flames 6. Tiger Man (King of the Jungle) - Rufus Thomas 7. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie - Pinetop Perkins 8. Hydramatic Woman - Joe Hill Louis 9. Hucklebuck, The - Earl Hooker 10. Mystery Train - Little Junior's Blue Flames 11. Love Me Baby - Little Junior's Blue Flames 12. Come Back Baby - Doctor Ross 13. Somebody Told Me - Little Milton 14. Straighten Up Baby - James Cotton 15. I'm Gonna Murder My Baby - Pat Hare 16. Cotton Crop Blues - James Cotton 17. Boogie Disease, The - Doctor Ross 18. When It Rains It Really Pours - Billy "The Kid" Emerson (The Kid) 19. I Feel So Worried - Sammy Lewis/Willie Johnson 20. Red Hot - Billy "The Kid" Emerson 21. Lookin' for My Baby - Little Milton 22. Ain't That Right - Eddie Snow 23. Go Ahead On - Guitar Red 24. Chicken, The (Dance with You) - Rosco Gordon 25. Jelly Roll King - Frank Frost |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. She May Be Yours (But She Comes to See Me Sometime) - Joe Hill Louis 2. Seems Like a Million Years - Willie Nix 3. Walked All Night - Charley Booker 4. Baby's Gone and Left Me - Houston Stokes 5. Walking in the Rain - Houston Stokes 6. (Talkin') Off the Wall - Walter Horton 7. Fussin' and Fightin' Blues - Little Junior One Hand 8. Save That Money - Rufus Thomas 9. Razorback - Earl Hooker 10. Believe I'll Settle Down - Boyd Gilmore 11. My Love Has Gone - Mose Vinson 12. Chicago Breakdown - Doctor Ross 13. Sittin' at the Bar - Little Junior One Hand 14. High - Kenneth Banks 15. Harmonica Jam - Coy "Hot Shot" Love 16. My Baby - James Cotton 17. Gee I Wish - Billy Love 18. Satisfied - Billy "The Kid" Emerson 19. Hold Me in Your Arms - James Cotton 20. Juke Box Boogie - Doctor Ross 21. Move Baby Move - Billy "The Kid" Emerson 22. So Long Baby, Goodbye - Sammy Lewis/Willie Johnson 23. Bring Your Love Back Home - Eddie Snow 24. Trouble Down the Road - Frank Ballard 25. Everything's Alright - Frank Frost |
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Song List: Disc 3
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1. Keep Your Arms Around Me - Joe Hill Louis 2. Married Woman - Rufus Thomas 3. I'm a Good Man - Elven Parr's In The Groove Boys/Eddie Snow 4. Policy Man Blues - Sleepy John Estes 5. Last Time, The - Woodrow Wilson Adams 6. Prison Bound Blues - Willie Nix 7. I'm Back Pretty Baby - Raymond Hill 8. In the Mood - Walter Horton 9. Before Long - Jimmy & Walter 10. We're All Gonna Do Some Wrong - Houston Stokes 11. Blue Guitar - Earl Hooker 12. Rhumba Chillen - Albert Williams 13. Sweet Home Chicago - Honeyboy Edwards 14. Sittin' Drinkin' and Thinkin' - Little Junior One Hand 15. Move on Down the Line - Earl Hooker 16. 44 Blues - Mose Vinson 17. Carry My Business On - Houston Boines 18. Feelin' Bad - Little Junior One Hand 19. Wolf Call Boogie - Coy "Hot Shot" Love 20. Lookin' for My Baby - Little Milton 21. Hart's Bread Boogie - Billy Love 22. Bonus Pay - Pat Hare 23. Little Fine Healthy Thing - Billy "The Kid" Emerson 24. Hey Hey Girl - Rosco Gordon 25. Just Come on Home - Frank Frost |
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Includes liner notes by Bill Dahl. Liner Note Author: Bill Dahl. Although Sam Phillips' Sun Records is generally remembered as the rockabilly label that launched the recording career of one Elvis Presley, as well as the careers of Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis, there is a whole lot more to the story than that. Phillips recorded a good deal of straight blues in his studio, and that patented slap-back, room echo feel that permeates his more rockabilly fare is well in evidence on the blues tracks that are collected here in this three-disc, 75-track set. This is exciting stuff, with an intangible freshness to the sound that is still very much in evidence all these years later. Among the many highlights are Rufus Thomas' answer to Big Mama Thornton's "Hound Dog," the derivative but oh so infectious "Bear Cat," Frank Frost's classic "Jelly Roll King," a marvelous version of "Sweet Home Chicago" by Honeyboy Edwards, as well as several sides from one-man bands Joe Hill Louis ("Keep Y... |
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