Various - Home Again Blues (Really The Post War Blues) FLAC album
Performer(s): Mezz Mezzrow Really the Blues Audio : Very Hq - CD Quality Sound - MP3 320 Kbps Album : Mezz Mezzrow & Sidney Bechet & Friends b. .
Acoustic Blues Pre-War Blues.
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In his 1946 autobiography, Really the Blues, the jazz clarinettist and saxophonist Mezz Mezzrow provided a glossary of hep terms for the uninitiated, including groovy, which he defined a.Really The Blues is with Larry Mesirow. 28 October 2016 ·. Larry Mesirow is the second cousin once removed from the subject of this page, Mezz Mezzrow. I discovered Larry at a recent wedding ceremony in Chicago as he gave away the bride to my second cousin, Eric
Artist: Various Album: The Very Best Of Blues Guitar Genre: Blues Label: Charly Records Released: 1996 Quality: mp3, 320 kbps Tracklist: CD 1: Robert Johnson - If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day (2:36). Carlos Santana) - Everyday I Have The Blues (3:05). Walter Trout) - One Life To Live (5:19). Otis Rush - I Can't Quit You Baby (3:09). Jeff Beck) - Like Jimmy Reed Again (3:03). Dave Kelly - New Death Matter (3:27). Eric Clapton - Snake Drive (2:28).
Mississippi Fred McDowell - Down Home Blues 1959. A very important artist. He didn’t record in the 30s, he was discovered in the 50s - when he came over to Europe he was probably the most influential of the solo slide players. His claim to fame was The Rolling Stones covering You Gotta Move. He turned lots of musicians in Britain on to the blues, from Dave Kelly to Wizz Jones. He was an incredible slide player and a total musician. And his claim to fame was The Rolling Stones covering You Gotta Move. It’s really superb - influenced by Blind Lemon Jefferson and Blind Blake, yet another blind guitarist from this tradition. Definitely a disciple of those musicians and a very important musician. An incredible guitar player - has to be heard.
Blues Rock Tom Principato. 7. Standing at the Crossroads Again. 9. Kansas City Blues. 11. In Another Dream.
Now the senator came down here Showing ev'ryone his gun Handing out free tickets To the wedding of his son An' me, I nearly got busted An' wouldn't it be my luck To get caught without a ticket And be discovered beneath a truck Oh, Mama, is this really be the end To be stuck inside of Mobile With the Memphis.
Reading 'Really the Blues' is an experience unto itself. Mezz takes the reader on a ride through another time, an era defined largely by the times. The reader is also given an entertaining educational look at the life of an important, if somewhat marginalized early jazz musician, Milton "Mezz" Mesirow. Customers who viewed this item also viewed.
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A1 | –Luther Huff | 1951 BluesGuitar – Percy HuffVocals, Mandolin – Luther Huff |
A2 | –Sonny Boy Johnson | Desert BluesGuitar – Beverly Scott Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Johnson |
A3 | –Bluesboy Bill | Come On BabeVocals, Guitar – Bluesboy Bill |
A4 | –Sunnyland Slim | Back To Korea BluesGuitar – Baby Face LeroyHarmonica – Snooky PryorVocals, Piano – Sunnyland Slim |
A5 | –Hot Rod Happy | Worried BluesVocals, Guitar – James Bledsoe |
A6 | –Hank Kilroy | Awful ShameVocals, Guitar – Hank Kilroy |
A7 | –Baby Face Leroy | Lou EllaGuitar – Robert Lockwood*Piano – Sunnyland SlimVocals – Baby Face Leroy |
A8 | –Brother Willie Eason | I Want To Live (So God Can Use Me)Vocals, Lap Steel Guitar – Brother Willie Eason |
B1 | –Frankie Lee Sims | Home Again BluesVocals, Guitar – Frankie Lee Sims |
B2 | –Sonny Boy Johnson | Come And Go With MeGuitar – Ernst McClay*Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Johnson |
B3 | –Eddie Kirkland | Time For My Lovin' To Be DoneVocals, Slide Guitar – Eddie Kirkland |
B4 | –Sunnyland Slim | It's All Over NowGuitar – Baby Face LeroyHarmonica – Snooky PryorVocals, Piano – Sunnyland Slim |
B5 | –John Tinsley & Fred Holland | Keep Your Hands Off 'ErVocals, Guitar – Fred Holland, John Tinsley |
B6 | –L.C. Green | Come Back Sugar MamaHarmonica – Sam Kelly Vocals, Guitar – L.C. Green |
B7 | –Charles Bradix | Wee Wee HoursPiano – Unknown ArtistVocals, Guitar – Charles Bradix |
B8 | –Little Sam Davis* | 1958 BluesVocals, Guitar, Harmonica – Little Sam Davis* |
Credits
- Design – Borden Elniff
- Mastered By – J. Nicholas Perls*
- Sleeve Notes – Don Kent, Pat Conte, Robert Javors
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): S 3799 A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched): S 3799 B
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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S 3799 | Various | Home Again Blues (Really The Post War Blues) (LP, Comp, RE) | Mamlish | S 3799 | US | 2017 |