Showing posts with label Jelly Roll Morton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jelly Roll Morton. Show all posts

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Various - Blues: The Very Best Of...

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:23
Size: 124.5 MB
Styles: Delta blues, Memphis blues
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[2:52] 1. John Lee Hooker - Baby Lee
[2:26] 2. Lightnin' Hopkins - Lonesome
[3:15] 3. B.B. King - Young Dreamers
[3:23] 4. Jelly Roll Morton - Somebody's Gotta Go
[2:41] 5. Charles Brown - Walking Alone (Blues For My Baby)
[3:14] 6. Lead Belly - Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand
[3:14] 7. Lightnin' Hopkins - In New Orleans (House Of The Rising Sun)
[3:24] 8. B.B. King - By Myself
[2:36] 9. Johnny Otis - Have You Ever Loved A Woman
[3:44] 10. Memphis Slim - Mr. Jelly Lord
[2:37] 11. B.B. King - Lonesome Dog Blues
[2:24] 12. Gatemouth Moore - On My Word Of Honor
[2:09] 13. Memphis Slim - King Porter Stomp
[2:38] 14. Charles Brown - Trouble Blues
[1:17] 15. Lead Belly - Big Fat Woman
[3:51] 16. B.B. King - I'm Leaving You Now
[5:38] 17. Lightnin' Hopkins - Guess Who
[2:52] 18. Jelly Roll Morton - Rockin' Blues

When you think of the blues, you think about misfortune, betrayal and regret. You lose your job, you get the blues. Your mate falls out of love with you, you get the blues. Your dog dies, you get the blues. While blues lyrics often deal with personal adversity, the music itself goes far beyond self-pity. The blues is also about overcoming hard luck, saying what you feel, ridding yourself of frustration, letting your hair down, and simply having fun. The best blues is visceral, cathartic, and starkly emotional. From unbridled joy to deep sadness, no form of music communicates more genuine emotion.

The blues has deep roots in American history, particularly African-American history. The blues originated on Southern plantations in the 19th Century. Its inventors were slaves, ex-slaves and the descendants of slaves—African-American sharecroppers who sang as they toiled in the cotton and vegetable fields. It's generally accepted that the music evolved from African spirituals, African chants, work songs, field hollers, rural fife and drum music, revivalist hymns, and country dance music. ~Ed Kopp

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Monday, December 8, 2014

Various - The First Time I Met The Blues

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 75:59
Size: 174.0 MB
Styles: Assorted blues
Year: 2002
Art: Front

[3:08] 1. Victoria Spivey - Telephoning The Blues
[3:08] 2. Cannon's Jug Stompers - Viola Lee Blues
[3:28] 3. Genevieve Davis - Haven't Got A Dollar To Pay Your House Rent Man
[3:27] 4. Ishman Bracey - Saturday Blues
[3:13] 5. Jim Jackson - When I Woke Up This Morning She Was Gone
[3:36] 6. Tommy Johnson - Canned Heat Blues
[2:32] 7. Blind Willie Mctell - Statesboro Blues
[2:55] 8. Memphis Jug Band - Stealin', Stealin'
[3:02] 9. Furry Lewis - Judge Harsh Blues
[3:02] 10. Edna Winston - Rent Man Blues
[2:46] 11. Alfoncy Harris - I Don't Care What You Say
[3:25] 12. Jelly Roll Morton - I Hate A Man Like You
[3:16] 13. Frank Stokes - 'tain't Nobody's Business If I Do (Part 1)
[2:50] 14. Sippie Wallace - I'm A Mighty Tight Woman
[2:38] 15. Jimmie Rodgers - Blue Yodel #9
[2:55] 16. Sleepy John Estes - The Girl I Love, She Got Long, Curly Hair
[3:12] 17. Memphis Minnie - Don't Want No Woman (Have T' Give My Money To)
[2:47] 18. Memphis Jug Band - Cocaine Habit Blues
[3:16] 19. Blind Willie Reynolds - Married Woman Blues
[2:57] 20. Jimmie Davis - Red Nightgown Blues
[2:51] 21. Mississippi Matilda - Hard Working Woman
[2:50] 22. Bo Carter - Doubled Up In A Knot
[2:41] 23. Daddy Stovepipe - If You Want Me Baby
[2:47] 24. Little Brother Montgomery - The First Time I Met The Blues
[3:05] 25. Mississippi Sheiks - Sales Tax

Great achievement in sound on these recordings, some of which are 80 years old. Initiates will be amazed at how closely these country and jugband blues numbers border on rock & roll, and close observers will spot originals later covered by the Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers, Canned Heat, and other disciples of the genre. Essential listening. ~R. Riis

The First Time I Met The Blues mc
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