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1.1 That Will Be Alright1.2 Frisco Town1.3 When The Levee Breaks1.4 She Wouldn't Give Me None1.5 Bumble Bee1.6 Can I Do It For You (Pt 1)1.7 I'm Going Back Home1.8 Don't Want No Woman1.9 She Put Me Outdoors1.10 What's The Matter With The Mill1.11 North Memphis Blues1.12 Don't Bother It1.13 Pickin' The Blues1.14 Soo Cow Soo1.15 Outdoor Blues1.16 Where Is My Good Man1.17 Too Late1.18 You Got To Move (Pt 1)1.19 Chickasaw Train Blues1.20 Banana Man Blues (I Don't Want That Thing)1.21 Moaning The Blues1.22 Dirty Mother Fuyer1.23 You Can't Give It Away1.24 Reachin' Pete1.25 He's In The Ring1.26 When The Sun Goes Down2.1 Selling My Pork Chops2.2 Hoodoo Lady2.3 Black Cat Blues2.4 Man You Won't Give Me No Money2.5 Haunted Blues2.6 You Can't Rule Me2.7 No Need You Doggin' Me2.8 Walking And Crying Blues2.9 Keep On Eating2.10 I'd Rather See Him Dead2.11 Black Widow Stinger2.12 Keep Your Big Mouth Closed2.13 Nothing In Rambling2.14 It's Hard To Please My Man2.15 In My Girlish Days2.16 Me And My Chauffeur Blues2.17 Pig Meat On The Line2.18 This Is Your Last Chance2.19 Black Rat Swing2.20 When You Love Me2.21 Please Set A Date2.22 I'm So Glad2.23 Killer Diller2.24 Million Dollar Blues2.25 Shout The Boogie2.26 Jump Little Rabbit2.27 Kid Man Blues2.28 World Of Trouble |
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Descripción: | Widely perceived as "The First Female Guitar Hero" (although the concept "Guitar Hero" wouldn't exist for forty years) LIZZIE "Memphis Minnie" DOUGLAS was one of the most popular Blues artistes of the 1930s and 40s. She was certainly the foremost female guitarist, the equal of a great many of the male guitarists, famously winning a cutting competition with Big Bill Broonzy in a Chicago club, in the early 30s. Minnie was also "The First Lady of Country Blues", performing in a less readily accessible style than Ma Rainey, Ida Cox, Alberta Hunter and Bessie Smith, whose fame and popularity were achieved via the vaudeville/jazz "Classic Blues" style. This compilation presents a career overview, covering 1929-53, in particular highlighting her work with her guitar-toting 'husbands', Casey Bill Weldon, Kansas Joe McCoy, and Ernest Lawlars, Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode JSMR8832982.2"The First Lady of Country Blues, 1929-1953" es una completa colección en formato CD dedicada a la legendaria Memphis Minnie ?una de las artistas femeninas más influyentes e innovadoras del blues? y abarca más de dos décadas fundamentales en su carrera artística entre los años 1929 y 1953. Este álbum reúne grabaciones esenciales como ?Bumble Bee?, ?Me and My Chauffeur Blues? y muchas otras piezas emblemáticas que muestran el poderoso estilo vocal y el magistral dominio técnico tanto con guitarra acústica como eléctrica por parte de esta pionera del country blues estadounidense; además destaca por sus letras valientes adelantadas a su tiempo y su gran capacidad compositiva reconocida internacionalmente tras haber registrado cientos de canciones e inspirado generaciones enteras dentro y fuera del género del blues tradicional americano hasta nuestros días. El sello responsable es Jasmine Records: reconocido mundialmente por sus cuidadosas reediciones históricas y su compromiso constante con preservar joyas musicales atemporales para nuevas audiencias alrededor del mundo. |
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