SMITHSONIAN COLLECTION OF CLASSIC BLUES SINGERS
VA - Blues, A Smithsonian Collection of Classic Blues Singers [1993](4 x CD's)
While any collection professing to be a definitive overview of a genre usually falls short of the mark, it's hard to find fault with this excellently researched and compiled four-disc set from the Smithsonian Collection. Running the recorded history of the music chronologically, the first disc explores the early sides by guitarists like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Barbecue Bob, Blind Willie Johnson, and Tommy Johnson, and classic blues singers like Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, and Sippie Wallace. Volume two rounds up sides from Leroy Carr, Mississippi John Hurt, Charley Patton, Memphis Minnie, Son House, and Big Joe Williams, as well as off-the-beaten-track delights from the Memphis Jug Band and the Mississippi Sheiks. The third volume continues in the history of Delta blues with classic entries from Robert Johnson and Bukka White, moving into the Bluebird beat, ending up with the first recordings from John Lee Hooker and Lightnin' Hopkins. The final disc is a veritable feast of Chicago blues with classic sides galore from Muddy Waters, Junior Wells, Elmore James, Howlin' Wolf, Otis Rush, and Jimmy Reed, finishing with more contemporary offerings from Ray Charles, Latimore, and a retro style closer from Cephas & Wiggins. The transfers on the really vintage sides are as good as any you're likely to come across, and the song selection throughout is impeccable. Add a sumptuous booklet chock-full of photos and an abundance of historical facts, all well-annotated by W.K. McNeil, and you've got a box set for the ages. Very, very well done. (AllMusic Review by Cub Koda)
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Pt.1 Pt.2
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Track list 1
01. That Black Snake Moan - Blind Lemon Jefferson
02. Broke And Hungry Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson
03. Match Box Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson
04. Shake That Thing - Papa Charlie Jackson
05. Shave 'Em Dry - Ma Rainey
06. Countin' The Blues - Ma Rainey
07. Jailhouse Blues - Bessie Smith
08. Mama's Got The Blues - Bessie Smith
09. Back Water Blues - Bessie Smith
10. Special Delivery Blues - Sippie Wallace
11. Death Sting Me Blues - Sara Martin
12. Barbecue Blues - Barbecue Bob
13. Mean Trouble Blues - Jaybird Coleman
14. Long Lonesom Day Blues - Texas Alexander
15. Kansas City BLues (Pts 1 And 2) - Jim Jackson
16. Why Don't You Come Home Blues - Furry Lewis
17. Dark Was The Night - Blind Willie Johnson
18. Minglewood Blues - Cannon's Jug Stompers
19. Cool Drink Of Water Blues - Tommy Johnson
20. Big Road Blues - Tommy Johnson
21. Bull Doze Blues - Henry Thomas
22. How Long, How Long Blues (Pt 1) - Leroy Carr
Track list2
01. Blues Before Sunrise - Leroy Carr
02. Downtown Blues - Frank Stokes
03. Stack O'Lee Blues - Mississippi John Hurt
04. Rolling Mill Blues - Peg Leg Howell
05. Mr. Johnson's Blues No. 2 - Lonnie Johnson
06. Pony Blues - Charley Patton
07. Forty-Four Blues - Roosevelt Sykes
08. Bumble Bee Blues - Memphis Minnie
09. I'm So Glad - Memphis Minnie
10. The Dirty Dozens (No 1) - Speckled Red
11. Diving Duck Blues - Sleepy John Estes
12. K.C. Moan - Memphis Jug Band
13. Sittin' On Top Of The World - Mississippi Sheiks
14. M & O Blues - Walter Davis
15. Dry Spell Blues (Pt 1) - Son House
16. Devil Got My Woman - Skip James
17. Chain Gang Bound - Bumble Bee Slim
18. Broke Down Engine Blues - Blind Willie McTell
19. Big Bill Blues - Big Bill Broonzy
20. I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town - Big Bill Broonzy
21. Old Original Kokomo Blues - Kokomo Arnold
22. Strut That Thing - Cripple Clarence Lofton
23. Crow Jane - Carl Martin
24. Baby Please Don't Go - Big Joe Williams
Track list 3
01. The First Time I Met You - Little Brother Montgomery
02. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom - Robert Johnson
03. Cross Road Blues - Robert Johnson
04. Peetie Wheatstraw Stomp - Peetie Wheatstraw
05. Good Morning, Little School Girl - Sonny Boy Williamson
06. Sloppy Drunk BLues - Sonny Boy Williamson
07. Sent For You Yesterday - Jimmy Rushing
08. Roll 'Em Pete - Joe Turner
09. Wee Baby Blues - Joe Turner
10. Fixin' To Die Blues - Bukka White
11. Step It Up And Go - Blind Boy Fuller
12. Anna Lou Blues - Tampa Red
13. Worried Life BLues - Big Maceo
14. I've Been Treated Wrong - Washboard Sam
15. T-Bone BLues - T-Bone Walker
16. Call It Stormy Monday - T-Bone Walker
17. Mozelle Blues - Tommy McClennan
18. It's A Low Down Dirty Shame - Louis Jordan
19. Cherry Red - Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vinson
20. That's All Right - Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup
21. Drifting BLues - Charles Brown
22. Mr. Blues Jumped The Rabbit - Wynonie Harris
23. Boogie Chillen' - John Lee Hooker
24. Tim Moore's Farm - Lightnin' Hopkins
25. No Rollin' Blues - Jimmy Witherspoon
Track list 4
01. Louisiana Blues - Muddy Waters
02. Honey Bee - Muddy Waters
03. Reconsider Baby - Lowell Fulson
04. Eyesight to the Blind - Aleck Fulson
05. Monkey Womam Blues - Jimmy And Mama Yancey
06. Hound Dog - Big Mama Thornton
07. Mystery Train - Junior Parker
08. Hoodoo Man - Junior Wells
09. Every Day I Have the Blues - Joe Williams
10. Smokestack Lightnin' - Howlin' Wolf
11. The Sky is Cryin' - Elmore James
12. Women Blues Boogie - Memphis Slim
13. Farther Up The Road - Bobby Blue Bland
14. I'll Take Care of Myself - Bobby Blue Bland
15. The First Time I Met the Blues - Buddy Guy
16. Rooster Blues - Lightnin' Slim
17. So Many Roads, So Many Trains - Otis Rush
18. Big Boss Man - Jimmy Reed
19. I Got a Woman - Ray Charles
20. Join the Army - Henry Johnson
21. Let's Straighten It Out - Latimore
22. Dog Days of August - John Cephas/Phil Wiggins
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Sigh; I wander off for a few minutes, come back and refresh the page, and find you've uploaded the whole Smithsonian! Thanks for these, Butter; cheers to you, and enjoy your weekend!
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Thanks, Butter - I just finished running (well, staggering and limping) my first 5K in few years; I wish I'd blown the dust off my old MP3 player and brought these numbers along to groove with... hopefully next time. Cheers!
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Hi BB - file does not exist. Thanks in advance, whenever you get the chance.
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As usual, thank you so much.
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