Country Blues Guitar

Rory Block / Stefan Grossman
Country Blues Guitar

15,99 EUR
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Grossman
Release date: 22/Apr/2008
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Sales Rank: #4176 in Folk In General
#21088 in World Music
Style: Folk In General
Product No.: 1898422695
Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Crow Jane
1.2 I'm So Glad
1.3 Pony Blues
1.4 Walking Blues
1.5 Devil Got My Woman
1.6 Yonder Comes the Blues
1.7 Guitar Blues
1.8 Ragged and Dirty
1.9 Paddon Blues in G
1.10 Stagolee
1.11 Special Rider
1.12 New Pony Blues
1.13 Shuffle for the Perls
1.14 Canned Heat
1.15 Old Country Rock
1.16 Future Bells
1.17 Turn Your Money Green
1.18 God Moves on the Water
1.19 Monday Morning Blues
1.20 M ; O Blues
1.21 Whistlin' Blues
1.22 Candyman
1.23 Banty Rooster
1.24 Save Up Your Money, John D. Rockerfeller Put the Panic on
1.25 Canned Heat
1.26 Vestapol
1.27 Brownsville Blues
1.28 Police Dog Blues
1.29 You Got the Pocketbook, I Got the Key
1.30 Mississippi Blues
1.31 Kokomo Blues [Outtake]
1.32 Belzona Blues [Outtake]
1.33 [CD-ROM Track]
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Rare Archival Recordings 1963-1971
Description:OK, six-string students: here's the 1964 LP How to Play Blues Guitar plus rarities and outtakes, and this is an enhanced CD featuring a PDF with guitar tabs for all the songs on the original release! It's over 71 minutes of 1963-71 recordings by two star students and fantastic teachers of the art of blues guitar.
Includes a PDF file of the tab/music booklet Track 15-30 are orignal released on vinyl as [r1942001] in 1966 Track 15-30 were recorded on a Nagra tape machine Track 6,12 with Son House were recorded in 1971 at Sound Techniques Recording Studio London
No. of tracks: 33
Manufacturer No.: SGGW 103
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Steve Horowitz - 18/Dec/2008 4 of 5 Stars!
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