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Disc 01 01. Rush, Otis "So many roads, so many trains" 02. Guy, Buddy "First Time I Met The Blues" 03. Reed, Jimmy "Big boss man" 04. King, Freddie "Hide Away" 05. King, Freddie "Have you ever loved a woman" 06. Wells, Junior "Messin' with the kid" 07. Bland, Bobby "Blue" "I pity the fool" 08. King, Earl "Come On [Parts 1 & 2]" 09. Thomas, Kid "Rockin' this joint tonight" 10. James, Elmore "Shake Your Money Maker" 11. James, Betty "I'm A Little Mixed Up" 12. Parker, Junior "Driving Wheel" 13. Perryman, Willie Interns "Doctor Feelgood" 14. Hooker, John Lee "Boom boom" 15. Parker, Bobby "Watch Your Step" 16. Cobbs, Willie "You don't love me" 17. Allen, Ricky "Cut You A-Loose" 18. Frost, Frank "Jelly Roll King" 19. Diddley, Bo "You Can't Judge A Book By Looking At The Cover" 20. Kittrell, Christine "I'm A Woman" 21. Williamson, Sonny Boy "Help Me" 22. Fortune, Jesse "Too Many Cooks" 23. Taylor, Little Johnny "Part Time Love" 24. Howlin' Wolf "Hidden Charms" 25. Davis, James "Blue Monday"
Disc 02 01. Tucker, Tommy "Hi Heel Sneakers" 02. Lee, Little Frankie & the Saxtons "Full Time Lover" 03. King, B. B. "Rock Me Baby" 04. Shaw, Timmy "Gonna Send You Back To Georgia" 05. DeSanto, Sugar Pie "Use What You Got" 06. Howlin' Wolf "Killing Floor" 07. Thomas, Rufus "All Night Worker" 08. Wells, Junior "Snatch It Back and Hold It" 09. Harpo, Slim "Baby scratch my back" 10. Taylor, Koko "Wang dang doodle" 11. Little Milton "Feel so bad" 12. Taylor, Johnnie "Little bluebird" 13. Pickett, Wilson "Mustang Sally" 14. King, Albert "Crosscut Saw" 15. John, Mable "You're Taking Up Another Man's Place" 16. Fulson, Lowell "Tramp" 17. Franklin, Aretha "Dr. Feelgood (Love Is A Serious Business)" 18. King, Albert "Born under a bad sign" 19. James, Etta "I'd rather go blind" 20. Guy, Buddy "Mary had a little lamb" 21. Carter, Clarence "Slip away" 22. Rhodes, Sonny "One Of These Days" 23. Davis, Tyrone "A woman needs to be loved" 24. Magic Sam "What Have I Done Wrong" 25. Leavy, Calvin "Cummins Prison Farm"
Disc 03 01. Hawkins, Ronnie "Who Do You Love?" 02. Mack, Lonnie "Baby, What's Wrong" 03. Winter, Johnny "Gangster Of Love" 04. Animals, The "The House Of The Rising Sun" 05. Mann, Manfred "Bring It To Jerome" 06. Bloomfield, Michael "Going Down Slow" 07. Pretty Things, The "Judgement Day" 08. Yardbirds, The "I ain't got you" 09. Butterfield Blues Band, The "Born in Chicago" 10. Mayall's, John Blues Breakers "Have You Heard" 11. Hammond, John "I Can Tell" 12. Musselwhite, Charlie's South Side Band "Baby Will You Please Help Me" 13. Davis, Spencer Group "Stevie's Blues" 14. Ten Years After "I Want To Know" 15. Savoy Brown "Shake 'em On Down" 16. Mahal, Taj "She Caught The Katy And Left Me A Mule To Ride" 17. Canned Heat "On The Road Again" 18. Big Brother & The Holding Company "Ball And Chain" 19. Fleetwood Mac "Black Magic Woman" 20. Beck, Jeff Group "Ain't Superstitious"
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 | Description: | Plug It In! Part 3 -En- by Various, released 15 June 2012.
This version of Plug It In! Part 3 -En- comes as a 3xCD. - =ENGLISH BOOKLET= // 1960-1969 // ELECTRIC BLUES // DGPart Three of the most comprehensive history EVER of electrified blues on 12 electrifying CDs!Every significant artist... every significant recording from the 1930s to the present day, including T-Bone Walker, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, George Thorogood, and Freddie, B. B. and Albert King, Jeff Beck, Fleetwood Mac, Charlie Musselwhite, Johnny Winter, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, and literally hundreds more! In all, fifteen-and-a-half hours!Compiled and annotated by renowned blues expert, Bill Dahl.Every 3-CD set comes with a 160-page booklet including biographies, illustrations, original release info, and rare photos!Cross-licensed from every record company to be truly comprehensive!Blues historian and musicologist, Bill Dahl from Chicago, has produced the most comprehensive history of electric blues... ever! With nearly 300 tracks, Bear Family Records is telling the story from the beginning into the new millennium. In the 1930s, the invention of Gibson's ES-150 - the first electric guitar - changed popular music forever. The first generation of blues pioneers played acoustic instruments, but with the invention of amplification, guitar and harmonica players could be heard over the piano, drums and horns. Music was revolutionized!The 12 generously full CDs are in four sets of three CDs in elegant digipaks. On more than 650 pages in four lavishly illustrated booklets, Bill Dahl writes authoritatively about the history of electric blues, and how it influenced rock music during the 1960s and beyond. Here's the complete story from jazz-inspired jump numbers in the late 1930s to hard-driving blues/rock from the States and Great Britain in the 1960s, '70s, and beyond. The journey closes with today's contemporary blues. This is it! Truly definitive! Done as only Bear Family can do it!8-panel Digipak with 172 page booklet in English"PLUG IT IN! TURN IT UP! Electric Blues-Part 3" is an electrifying CD compilation released by the renowned label BEAR FAMILY. This collection brings together a dynamic selection of electric blues tracks, showcasing the genre's evolution and energy from its roots to modern interpretations. Featuring various artists, this album offers listeners a journey through powerful guitar riffs, soulful vocals, and driving rhythms that define electric blues. BEAR FAMILY is celebrated for their meticulous curation and high-quality releases in the world of reissues and compilations, often unearthing rare gems for music enthusiasts. With "PLUG IT IN! TURN IT UP! Electric Blues-Part 3," they continue their tradition of delivering expertly crafted collections that appeal to both dedicated blues fans and newcomers alike. |  | No. of tracks: |
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BCD16923 |
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