Masters of Memphis Blues by Various (CD, 2013)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelJsp|Jsp Records
UPC0788065713928
eBay Product ID (ePID)18046069057

Product Key Features

Release Year2013
FormatCD
GenreBlues
ArtistVarious
Release TitleMasters of Memphis Blues

Dimensions

Item Height1.70 in
Item Weight0.82 lb
Item Length5.69 in
Item Width5.14 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs4
Number of Tracks101
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Everybody S Blues 1.2 Mr Furry S Blues 1.3 Sweet Papa Moan 1.4 Rock Island Blues 1.5 Jelly Roll 1.6 Billy Lyons and Stack O Lee 1.7 Good Looking Girl Blues 1.8 Why Don't You Come Home Blues 1.9 Falling Down Blues 1.10 Big Chief Blues 1.11 Mean Old Bedbug Blues 1.12 Furry S Blues 1.13 I Will Turn Your Money Green [Take 1] 1.14 I Will Turn Your Money Green [Take 2] 1.15 Mistreatin Mama 1.16 Dry Land Blues 1.17 Cannon Ball Blues 1.18 Kassie Jones, Pt. 1 1.19 Kassie Jones, Pt. 2 1.20 Judge Harsh Blues [Take 1] 1.21 Judge Harsh Blues [Take 2] 1.22 John Henry (The Steel Driving Man) [Take 1] 1.23 John Henry (The Steel Driving Man) [Take 2] 1.24 Black Gypsy Blues 1.25 Creeper S Blues 2.1 You Shall 2.2 It S a Good Thing 2.3 Sweet to Mama 2.4 Half Cup of Tea 2.5 Beale Town Bound 2.6 Last Go Round 2.7 Jazzin the Blues 2.8 You Shall 2.9 It S a Good Thing 2.10 Mr Crump Don't Like It 2.11 Chicken You Can Roost Behind the Moon 2.12 Blues in D 2.13 Ain't Goin to Do Like I Used to Do 2.14 Hunting Blues 2.15 Rockin on the Hill Blues 2.16 Fillin in Blues, Pt. 1 2.17 Fillin in Blues, Pt. 1 2.18 Wasn't That Doggin Me 2.19 Jumpin on the Hill 2.20 Jonestown Blues 2.21 Poor Boy, Long Ways from Home 2.22 Madison Street Rag 2.23 Jazz Gypsy Blues 2.24 Can You Blame the Colored Man 2.25 My Money Never Runs Out 3.1 Downtown Blues [Take 1] 3.2 Downtown Blues [Take 2] 3.3 Bedtime Blues 3.4 What S the Matter Blues 3.5 Mistreatin Blues 3.6 It Won't Be Long [Take 1] 3.7 It Won't Be Long [Take 2] 3.8 Nehi Mamma Blues 3.9 I Got Mine 3.10 Stomp That Thing 3.11 Tain't Nobody S Business If I Do, Pt. 1 3.12 Tain't Nobody S Business If I Do, Pt. 2 [Take 1] 3.13 Tain't Nobody S Business If I Do, Pt. 2 [Take 2] 3.14 Take Me Back 3.15 How Long 3.16 South Memphis Blues 3.17 Bunker Hill Blues 3.18 Right Now Blues 3.19 Shiney Town Blues 3.20 I M Going Away Blues 3.21 Old Sometime Blues 3.22 Frank Stokes Dream 3.23 Memphis Rounders Blues 3.24 I Couldn't Help It 3.25 Moanin the Blues 4.1 Rolling Stone, Pt. 1 4.2 Rolling Stone, Pt. 2 4.3 Jail House Blues 4.4 I Do Blues 4.5 That S No Way to Get Along 4.6 Alabama Blues 4.7 Long Train Blues 4.8 Falling Down Blues 4.9 Nashville Stonewall Blues 4.10 Police Sergeant Blues 4.11 Get Away Blues 4.12 I LL Go with Her Blues 4.13 Dirty Deal Blues 4.14 Black Rat Blues 4.15 New Stock Yard Blues 4.16 Old Jim Canaan S 4.17 Losin Out Blues 4.18 Hard Scufflin Blues 4.19 Grief Will Kill You 4.20 Slick Capers Blues 4.21 Renewed Love Blues 4.22 Bad in Mind Blues 4.23 Three-Sixty-Nine Blues 4.24 She S Got Good Dry Goods 4.25 Lost Baby Blues 4.26 Sweet Man Blues
NotesBeale Street was the street. Black man's street. More slickers come off Beale Street than come out of New York. So many slick people came from down that way, learnt how to gamble, learnt how to con, how to cheat, from down in that part of the country. And Beale Street was the main line. Muddy Waters If ever there was a good time, so help me God, there was good times on Beale Street. People from everywhere was coming to find out about that place. People you see there you ain't ever seen before in your life. You know, Beale Street was a joint street, it was a drag street, it was a drawing street. Booker White In the old days on Beale, you could say it was never night-time. They just stayed open from dawn to dawn. Everything was lively. You go to playing at five o'clock, play until five-thirty in the morning. There was all kinds of different places on Beale. To tell the truth, some of them was just real scalawag joints. John 'Piano Red' WilliamsThat's the street. The music - in the hands of masters like Robert Wilkins, Buddy Doyle, Frank Stokes, Allen Shaw, Banjo Joe and Furry Lewis is just as exciting.
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