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DescriptionBlow It Till You Like It: Memphis Harmonica 1951-1954 Artist: Various Album: Blow It Till You Like It: Memphis Harmonica 1951-1954 Genre: Blues Source: CD Redcorded: Nov 29, 1951 - Jan 8, 1954 Year: 1990 Ripper: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Version.: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917 Quality: Lossless, (avg. compression: 43 %) Channels: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit Ripped by: e313 on 11/28/2011 Included: NFO, PLS, M3U Tracklisting 1. Walter Horton - Grandmother Got Grandfather Told - 02:58 2. Walter Horton - In the Mood - 03:03 3. Walter Horton - We All Gotta Go Sometime - 02:58 4. Walter Horton - Little Walter's Boogie (Take 1) - 02:39 5. Walter Horton - West Winds Are Blowing (Take 2) - 03:05 6. Walter Horton - Off the Wall - 02:15 7. Houston Boines - Cryin' in the Courthouse - 03:01 8. Hot Shot Love - Wolf Call Boogie - 02:36 9. Hot Shot Love - Harmonica Jam - 02:31 10. Hot Shot Love - Wolf Call Bookie - 03:01 11. Hot Shot Love - Harpin' on It - 02:31 12. Joe Hill Louis - Keep Your Arms Around Me - 03:08 13. Joe Hill Louis - Got Me a New Woman - 03:02 14. Joe Hill Louis - Sweetest Gal in Town - 03:00 15. Joe Hill Louis - I'm a Poor Boy - 02:58 16. Woodrow Adams - Train Time - 02:48 17. Willie Nix - Midnight Showers of Rain - 03:01 18. Willie Nix - Prison Bound Blues - 02:42 19. Willie Nix - Baker Shop Boogie - 02:47 20. Doctor Ross - Country Clown - 02:57 21. Doctor Ross - Polly Put the Kettle On - 02:57 22. Doctor Ross - Jukebox Boogie - 02:43 23. Doctor Ross - Feel So Sad - 02:27 24. Doctor Ross - Boogie Disease - 02:38 Playing Time: 01:07:59 Total Size: 291.28 MB After World War II, as African-Americans left the Mississippi Delta and other impoverished areas of the south for urban areas, many musicians gravitated to Memphis' blues scene, changing the classic Memphis blues sound. Musicians such as Howlin' Wolf, Willie Nix, Ike Turner, and B.B.King performed on Beale Street and in West Memphis, and recorded some of the classic electric blues, rhythm and blues and rock & roll records for labels such as Sun Records. Sam Phillips' Sun Records company recorded musicians such as Howlin' Wolf (before he moved to Chicago), Willie Nix, Ike Turner, and B.B.King. These players had a strong influence on later musicians in these styles, notably the early rock & rollers and rockabillies, many of whom also recorded for Sun Records. After Phillips discovered Elvis Presley in 1954, the Sun label turned to the rapidly expanding white audience and started recording mostly rock 'n' roll. from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_blues Personnel Joe Martin...Drums Reubin Martin...Washboard Willie Nix...Composer, Drums, Vocals Pinetop Perkins...Piano Neil Slaven...Liner Notes Houston Stokes...Drums C.W. Tate...Sax (Tenor) Joe Willie Wilkins...Guitar Albert Williams...Piano Willie Johnson...Guitar Lawrence Taylor...Sax (Alto) Woodrow Wilson Adams...Performer, Guitar, Vocals Troy Thomas...Guitar Coy "Hot Shot" Love...Harmonica, Vocals Houston Boines...Harmonica, Vocals Walter Horton...Composer, Performer Doctor Ross...Guitar, Composer, Harmonica Mose Vinson...Piano Bobby Parker...Drums Kenneth Banks...Bass Little Milton...Guitar Pat Hare...Guitar Lonnie Hayes...Drums Henry Hill...Piano Ike Turner...Piano Jack Kelly...Piano Billy "Red" Love...Piano James Cotton?...Harmonica? Earl Hooker...Guitar Big Walter Horton...Harmonica, Vocals Joe Hill Louis...Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals Use Trader's Little Helper http://tlh.easytree.org/ to verify MD5 checksums... and much more! Related Torrents
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