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1.1 On the Hook - Hooker, E1.2 Lookin' for My Baby - Williams, J1.3 Mussy Haired Woman - Hopkins, S1.4 Do Right Blues - Broonzy, w1.5 I Had a Feeling - Bey, I1.6 Jukebox Shuffle - Fulsom, L1.7 Mama Talk to Your Daughter - Lenoir, J.B1.8 You Know You Don't Want Me - Watson, Mojo1.9 Bad Luck Blues - King, a1.10 Gary Stomp - Brim, J1.11 No More Lovin' - Lewis, E1.12 Mattie Mae - Warren, R1.13 Jealous Man - Louis, J.H1.14 Watch Yourself - Gray, H1.15 Wrong Kind of Woman - Saffer, B1.16 Rosalie Blues - McKinley, L.C1.17 Alley Blues - Wilson, J1.18 Goin' Back Home Today - Baker, w1.19 You Got to Move - Davis, G1.20 Blues After Hours - Crayton, P |
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| Number of discs: |
1 |
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| Extra-Infos: |
.. -20tr-/ W/ Earl Hooker/ Lightnin' Hopkins/ A.o. |
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| Description: | Blues Guitar Legends by Various Artists, released 30 June 1990.
This version of Blues Guitar Legends comes as a 1xCD. - .. -20TR-/W/EARL HOOKER/LIGHTNIN' HOPKINS/A.O.This unique compilation explores the roots of many of today's blues guitar heroes. These are the pioneering players who set the stage for later day guitar slingers such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Robert Cray, Keith Richards and a slew of others. Some of the names are quite well known such as Albert King, Lightnin Hopkins, Lowell Fulsom, Earl Hooker, Big Bill Broonzy and Mississippi Fred McDowell - while others such as L.C. McKinley, John Brim and Johnny Fuller, whose names are not exactly household ones, played a major role on many of the biggest early electric blues records of all time. Each of the twenty different guitarists on this collection have their own unique style and are equally important in the development of the blues guitar genre. |
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| No. of tracks: |
20 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
EMGR942311564.2 |
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