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Monday, May 23, 2016

Various Artists - Three Shades Of The Blues

Year: 1995
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:28
Size: 120,4 MB
Styles: Blues, R&B, soul
Scans: Full

1. Eddie Kirkland - Train Done Gone (2:22)
2. Eddie Kirkland - You Know I Love You (2:43)
3. Eddie Kirkland - Blood On Your Hands (3:34)
4. Eddie Kirkland - Love You Til The Day I Die (2:42)
5. Eddie Kirkland w. The Falcons - So Pretty Baby (2:15)
6. Eddie Kirkland w. The Falcons - I Tried (2:17)
7. Eddie Kirkland w. The Falcons - I'm So Tired (Oh Baby Please) (2:23)
8. Eddie Kirkland - Back Bone (2:42)
9. Mr. Bo - Live My Life All Over (2:07)
10. Mr. Bo - Until The Day I Die (2:32)
11. Mr. Bo - Hard Times Once More (2:41)
12. Mr. Bo - The Train (2:23)
13. Ohio Untouchables - She's My Heart's Desire (Unreleased Version) (2:44)
14. Ohio Untouchables - Your Love Is Real (2:41)
15. Ohio Untouchables - I'm Tired (2:35)
16. Ohio Untouchables - Forgive Me Darling (3:10)
17. Ohio Untouchables - What To Do (2:09)
18. Robert Ward & Ohio Untouchables - Up Town (2:18)
19. Ohio Untouchables - She's My Heart's Desire (2:45)
20. Robert Ward & Ohio Untouchables - Hot Stuff (2:16)

Eddie Kirkland:
Kirkland, known as the "Gypsy of the Blues" for his rigorous touring schedules, played and toured with John Lee Hooker from 1949 to 1962. After his period of working in tandem with Hooker he pursued a successful solo career, recording for RPM Records, Fortune Records, Volt Records, and King Records, sometimes under the stage name Eddie Kirk. Kirkland continued to tour, write and record albums until his death in February 2011.

Mr Bo:
Detroit bluesman Louis Collins, known professionally as Mr. Bo. Born in Indianola, Mississippi in 1932, Collins, like his brother, the bandleader Mac Collins became a stalwart of the Detroit blues scene during the barren days of the 1960s and dissapointingly he made few appearances on record, save for a handful of rare 45s. Collins left Mississippi in 1946, first moving to Chicago, then to Baldwin, Michigan in 1951, before settling in Detroit. Once in Detroit he played gigs with John Lee Hooker, Eddie Burns, Little Sonny Willis and Boogie Woogie Red, however he did not make it onto wax until 1959 when he signed with Johnnie Mae Mathews Northern label cutting I'm Leaving This Town/Times Hard, supported by his brother Mac on bass.

The Ohio Untouchables:
Formed in 1959, the Ohio Untouchables were a Detroit-based backing band for The Falcons (Wilson Pickett), and Benny McCain. They recorded "Love Is Amazing" in 1963. In 1964, they moved to New York as the house band for Compass Records, Inc. and in 1968, they have changed their name as the Ohio Players. Robert Ward (vocals and guitar), Marshall Jones (bass), Ralph Middlebrook (alto saxophone), Clarence G. Satchell (tenor saxophone and flute) and Cornelius Johnson (drums).

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