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1.1 Mercy Blues1.2 I'll Move You Baby1.3 It's Time (For Lovin' to Be Done)1.4 That's All Right1.5 Please Don't Think I'm Nosey1.6 No Shoes (Take 1)1.7 No Shoes (Take 2)1.8 I Mistreated a Woman (Take 1)1.9 I Mistreated a Woman (Take 2)1.10 Time for My Lovin' to Be Done1.11 I Must Have Done Somebody Wrong1.12 I Need You Baby1.13 Train Done Gone1.14 You Know I Love You1.15 Blood on Your Hands1.16 Love You Til the Day I Die1.17 So Pretty Baby1.18 I Tried1.19 I Am So Tired1.20 Back Bone1.21 Streets Is Filled with Women1.22 Whistle Done Blown1.23 High Priced Woman1.24 I Got Eyes for You1.25 Lookin' for a Woman1.26 Jump Me (One More Time)1.27 Wobbling Baby1.28 I Came to See You Baby |
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Bluesin' In Detroit, 1950-1961 |
 | Description: | One of The Bluesâ?? finest ever sidemen/accompanists, guitarist EDDIE KIRKLAND built a big reputation working with the mighty John Lee Hooker, both live and on record, between 1949 and 1962.
Indeed, Eddie was just about the only guitarist who was able to keep up with the notoriously erratic Hooker.
After retiring briefly in the late 60s, he was rediscovered in the mid-70s and continued to work regularly on the Blues/Rock circuit until his death, in 2011, at the age of eighty-eight.
This compilation rounds up all of Eddieâ??s solo recordings between 1950-61, plus a further eight sides recorded with John Lee Hooker between 1951-53, on which he makes strong, audible contributions.
Many of his own early sides were unreleased at the time, and are difficult to find elsewhere in the digital format. - BLUESIN' IN DETROIT, 1950-1961One of The Blues' finest ever sidemen/accompanists, guitarist Eddie Kirkland built a big reputation working with the mighty John Lee Hooker, both live and on record, between 1949 and 1962. Indeed, Eddie was just about the only guitarist who was able to keep up with the notoriously erratic Hooker. After retiring briefly in the late 60s, he was rediscovered in the mid-70s and continued to work regularly on the Blues/Rock circuit until his death, in 2011, at the age of eighty-eight. This compilation rounds up all of Eddie's solo recordings between 1950-61, plus a further eight sides recorded with John Lee Hooker between 1951-53, on which he makes strong, audible contributions. Many of his own early sides were unreleased at the time, and are difficult to find elsewhere in the digital format."I'll Move You Baby" is a captivating CD release from the legendary bluesman Eddie Kirkland, brought to you by Jasmine Records. This collection showcases Kirkland's raw energy and soulful guitar work, capturing the essence of classic electric blues. Known for his passionate vocals and unique style that bridges Delta and urban blues traditions, Kirkland delivers tracks filled with emotion and authenticity. Highlights include gritty shuffles, heartfelt ballads, and driving rhythms that have made him a respected figure in the genre since the 1950s. Jasmine Records is renowned for its high-quality reissues of vintage jazz, blues, and roots music?making this edition an essential addition for collectors and new listeners alike. Eddie Kirkland?s career boasts collaborations with John Lee Hooker as well as solo successes like "The Hawg" and "It's The Blues Man." His influence on modern blues remains profound. |  | No. of tracks: |
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JASMCD3189 |
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