On 80 Highway

Sleepy John Estes
On 80 Highway

14,49 EUR
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Delmark
Release date: 21/Oct/2008
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Sales Rank: #6650 in Classic Blues
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Style: Classic Blues
Product No.: 2345924

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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Love Grows In Your Heart"
02. "Potato Diggin' Man"
03. "Talk"
04. "(I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal You"
05. "Holy Spirit"
06. "80 Highway"
07. "When The Saints Go Marching In"
08. "Corrine Corrina"
09. "President Kennedy (Take 14)"
10. "Iga (independent Grocers Alliance)"
11. "T Model Ford"
12. "Do Lord Remember Me"
13. "Vernita Blues"
14. "Mary Comes On Home"
15. "President Kennedy (Take 13)"
16. "Talk"
17. "Brownsville Blues"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Early Sixties Recordings
Description:On 80 Highway by Sleepy John Estes, released 23 October 2008, includes the following tracks: "Talk", "Holy Spirit", "When The Saints Go Marching In", "President Kennedy (Take 14)" and more. This version of On 80 Highway comes as a 1xCD. - EARLY SIXTIES RECORDINGS
Sleepy John Estes was one of the most individual of all recorded blues singers. He sang with phrasing that fairly dripped with expressiveness in a high crying tone that seemed often like he was speaking to the listener. The songs he wrote were well suited to this treatment, dealing frequently with his and his neighbors' lives. - Gerald Brennan. This session is from July 19, 1974. None of these performances have ever been issued before. Estes, vocals, guitar; Hammie Nixon, vocals, harmonica, kazoo.
Producer: Steve Wagner
No. of tracks: 17
Manufacturer No.: CDDE797
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Alan Brown - 25/Feb/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
By the time Sleepy John Estes and Hammie Nixon stepped into Chicago’s Sound Studio to cut these up-to-now unreleased sides for Delmark in 1974, “the T...