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American Folk - Blues Festival (1962-1969) (Divx)

Blues Compilations — Autor renovcevic @ 16:42

 

 

 

 

 

Vol 1 : 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7
Vol 2 : 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8
Vol 3 : 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7

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Recorded live for TV broadcast throughout Britain these historic performances have been unseen for nearly 40 years. Filmed with superb camera work and pristine sound 14 complete performances and 4 bonus performances are included by Sonny Boy Williamson Muddy Waters Lonnie Johnson Big Joe Williams Lightnin’ Hopkins Sugar Pie DeSanto Howlin’ Wolf Big Joe Turner Junior Wells and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.Song Titles: Keep It To Yourself (Williamson) Got My Mojo Working (Waters) Too Late To Cry (Johnson) Baby Please Don’t Go (Williams) Bye Bye Bird Getting Out Of Town (Williamson) Come Go With Me (Hopkins) Baby What You Want Me To Do Rock Me Baby (DeSanto) Wmokestack Lighting Don’t Laugh At Me (Howlin’ Wolf) Oh Well Oh Well (Turner) What’d I Say (Wells) You Can’t Lose What You Ain’t Never Had Blow Wind Blow (Waters) Didn’t It Rain Trouble In Mind (Tharp)

 


Woodstock Festival (Video)

Blues Compilations — Autor renovcevic @ 19:52

 

Woodstock was initiated through the efforts of Michael Lang, John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, and Artie Kornfeld. It was Roberts and Rosenman who had the finances, and who placed the following advertisement in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal under the name of Challenge International, Ltd.: “Young men with unlimited capital looking for interesting, legitimate investment opportunities and business propositions.”[2]

Lang and Kornfeld noticed the ad, and the four men got together originally to discuss a retreat-like recording studio in Woodstock, but the idea morphed into an outdoor music and arts festival. There were differences in approach among the four: Roberts was disciplined, and knew what was needed in order for the venture to succeed, while the laid-back Lang saw Woodstock as a new, relaxed way of bringing business people together.[2] There were further doubts over the venture, as Roberts wondered whether to consolidate his losses and pull the plug, or to continue pumping his own finances into the project.[2] His decision to continue with the project resulted in one of the most successful events in music history.

Woodstock was designed as a profit-making venture, aptly titled "Woodstock Ventures". It famously became a "free concert" only after it became obvious that the event was drawing hundreds of thousands more people than the organizers had prepared for. Around 186,000 tickets were sold beforehand and organizers anticipated approximately 200,000 festival-goers would turn up.[3] The fence was purposely cut by the UAW/MF family[citation needed] in order to create a totally free event, prompting many more to show up. Tickets for the event cost US$18 in advance (approximately US$75 today adjusted for inflation)[4] and $24 at the gate for all three days. Ticket sales were limited to record stores in the greater New York City area, or by mail via a Post Office Box at the Radio City Station Post Office located in Midtown Manhattan.

Woodstock Ventures made Warner Brothers an offer to make a movie about Woodstock. All Artie Kornfeld required was $100,000, on the basis that "it could have either sold millions or, if there were riots, be one of the best documentaries ever made," according to Kornfeld.[5]

The influx of young people to the rural concert site in Bethel created a massive traffic jam and closed the New York State Thruway.[3] The facilities were not equipped to provide sanitation or first aid for the number of people attending; hundreds of thousands found themselves in a struggle against bad weather, food shortages and poor sanitation.[6]

The festival was held during a time of military conflict abroad and racial discord at home, and participants quickly became aware that the event had taken on a meaning beyond its original intent. The site of Woodstock became, for four days, a countercultural mini-nation. Minds were open, drugs were available and "love" was "free". Yippie activist Abbie HoffmanWoodstock Nation, written shortly afterwards. crystallized this view of the event in his book,

Although the festival was remarkably peaceful given the number of people and the conditions involved, there were two recorded fatalities: one from what was believed to be a herointractor in a nearby hayfield. There were also two births recorded at the event (one in a car caught in traffic and another in a helicopter) and four miscarriages.[7] Oral testimony in the film supports the overdose and run-over deaths and at least one birth, along with many colossal logistical headaches. overdose; another caused by an occupied sleeping bag accidentally being run over by a

Yet, in tune with the idealistic hopes of the 1960s, Woodstock satisfied most attendees. Especially memorable were the sense of social harmony, the quality of music, and the overwhelming mass of people, many sporting bohemian dress, behavior, and attitudes. [8]

After the concert Max Yasgur, who owned the site of the event, saw it as a victory of peace and love. He spoke of how nearly half a million people filled with possibilities of disaster, riot, looting, and catastrophe spent the three days with music and peace on their minds. He states that “if we join them, we can turn those adversities that are the problems of America today into a hope for a brighter and more peaceful future...”[2]

Sound for the concert was engineered by Bill Hanley, whose innovations in the sound industry have earned him the prestigious Parnelli Award.[9] "It worked very well," he says of the event. "I built special speaker columns on the hills and had 16 loudspeaker arrays in a square platform going up to the hill on 70-foot [21 meter] towers. We set it up for 150,000 to 200,000 people. Of course, 500,000 showed up."[citation needed] ALTEC designed 4 – 15 marine ply cabinets that weighed in at half a ton a piece, stood 6 feet straight up, almost 4 feet deep & 3 feet wide. Each of these woofers carried four 15-inch JBL LANSING D140 loudspeakers. The tweetersthe Woodstock Bins. consisted of 4x2-Cell & 2x10-Cell Altec Horns. For many years this system was collectively referred to as

 

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The Blues - A Real Summit Meeting

Blues Compilations — Autor renovcevic @ 12:14
The Blues - A Real Summit Meeting [MFSL MFCD 2-813]
EAC Rip with CUE + LOG | Lossless (FLAC) | 300 dpi scans
Disc 1 41:55 | Disc 2 42:59 | 450 mb
Release 1982 | Genre: Blues | Rapidshare

Besides the legendary B.B. King and Muddy Waters, a live Newport audience in New York hears some lesser lights such as Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson. Of historical interest, Big Mama Thornton, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, and Jay McShann offer renditions of their own songs that were covered for a much larger audience by Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley, and others. An unexpected delight is the electrified violin played by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, who backs other performers here as well as taking the lead on two tunes.

The MFSL Version offers much better soundquality, especially in dynamics and stage...


Tracklist:

Disc 1:
1 - Big Mama Thornton - Little Red Rooster 5:50
2 - Big Mama Thornton - Ball and Chain 7:43
3 - Jay McShann - Smooth Sailing 2:56
4 - Jay McShann - Confessin' the Blues 4:40
5 - Eddie Cleanhead Vinson - They Call Me Mr. 'Cleanhead' 4:13
6 - Eddie Cleanhead Vinson - Hold It Right There 4:51
7 - Eddie Cleanhead Vinson - Back Door Blues 4:51
8 - Eddie Cleanhead Vinson - Kidney Stew Blues 4:18
9 - Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup - That's Alright Now Mama 2:31

Disc 2:
1 - Llyod Glenn - Honky Tonk Train Blues 2:17
2 - Llyod Glenn - After Hours 3:45
3 - Llyod Glenn - Pinetop's Boogie Woogie 3:05
4 - Muddy Waters - Long Distance Call 5:08
5 - Muddy Waters - Where's My Woman Been 4:18
6 - Muddy Waters - Got My Mojo Working 3:45
7 - Clarence Brown - The Drifter 7:01
8 - Clarence Brown - Please Mr. Nixon 6:37
9 - B.B. King - Outside Help 6:54



V.A. - Blues From The Heart Of Dixie (2001)

Blues Compilations — Autor renovcevic @ 08:57

 

A Collection of Contemporary Blues Songs from The State of Alabama.

01. BILLY C. FARLOW - Howlin' at the Delta Moon
02. TOPPER PRICE - I Can't Hold Out
03. JAMES PETERSON - Fishin'
04. EDDIE KIRKLAND - Rainbow
05. GARY EDMONDS AND THE BRIDGE - When Push Comes to Shove
06. "WILD CHILD"BUTLER - Everybody Got a Mojo
07. DEBBIE BOND - Blue Rain
08. THE BUTLER Twins - Bring It On Back to Me
09. GARY EDMONDS AND THE BRIDGE - You Best Be Glad
10. LITTLE JIMMY REED - Alabama's The Place to Be
11. BILLY EARL MCCLELLAND - Let It Cry For You
12. BIG BO MCGEE - I Want My Baby
13. MICROWAVE DAVE - Don't Throw My Baby Away
14. ELNORA SPENCER - Hey Pretty Baby
15. WILLIE KING - Betty's Place
16. JERRY "BOOGIE"MCCAIN - Alabama Blues

 

 

 

 

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V.A. - The Encyclopaedia of Music: Best of Blues - Volume 1-3 (2004)

Blues Compilations — Autor renovcevic @ 07:36

CD 1

01. John Lee Hooker - Walkin' The Boogie (1952)
02. Big Bill Broonzy - I Feel So Good (1941)
03. T-Bone Walker - I Got A Break, Baby (1942)
04. Robert Johnson - Ramblin' On My Mind (1936)
05. Lonnie Johnson - Winnie The Wailer (1936)
06. Memphis Slim - Beer Drinking Woman (1940)
07. Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup - Rock Me Mama (1940)
08. Sonny Boy Williamson - Good Morning, Schoolgirl (1937)
09. Sonny Terry - Train Whistle Blues (1938)
10. Jazz Gillum - Key To The Highway (1940)
11. Blind Willie McTell - Statesboro' Blues (1928)
12. Leadbelly - Good Morning Blues (1940)
13. Champion Jack Dupree - Dupree Shake Dance (1935)
14. Tampa Red - It Hurts Me Too (1940)
15. Casey Bill Weldon - You Just As Well Let Her Go (1936)

 

 

 

 

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CD 2
 

01. Muddy Waters - You're Gonna Miss Me (1948)
02. Memphis Slim - Rockin' The House (1948)
03. T-Bone Walker - Hypin' Woman Blues (1947)
04. John Lee Hooker - Sally Mae (1948)
05. Sonny Boy Williamson - Better Cut That Out (1947)
06. Lowell Fulson - I Wanna See My Baby (1946)
07. Big Bill Broozy - All By Myself (1941)
08. Joe Turner - I'm In Sharp When I Hit The Coast (1946)
09. Amos Milburn - Chicken Shack Boogie (1948)
10. Leadbelly - Dead Letter Blues (1938)
11. Lonnie Johnson - He's A Jolly Roll Baker (1942)
12. Arthur Crudup - Mean Old Frisco (1942)
13. Robert Johnson - I Believe I'll Dust My Broom (1936)
14. Champion Jack Dupree - Big Time Mama (1941)
15. Blind Boy Fuller - Rag Mama Rag (1935)

 

 

 

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CD 3
 

01. Sonny Boy Williamson - Susie Q (1938)
02. Leadbelly - Midnight Special (1940)
03. Brownie McGhee - Born For Bad Luck (1940)
04. John Lee Hooker - Union Station Blues (1951)
05. Tampa Red - Don't You Lie To Me (1940)
06. Roy Milton - Big Fat Mama (1947)
07. Big Bill Broonzy - Key To The Highway (1941)
08. Lightning Hopkins - Let Me Play With Your Poodle (1947)
09. Big Joe Williams - Baby Please Don't Go (1941)
10. Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup - That's All Right (1946)
11. Big Joe Turner - Piney Brown Blues (1940)
12. T-Bone Walker - Mean Old World (1942)
13. Sonny Terry - Harmonica And Washboard Breakdown (1940)
14. Robert Johnson - Sweet Home Chicago (1936)
15. Willie Dixon - If The Sea Was Wiskey (1947)

 

 

 

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V.A - The Jimi Hendrix Music Festival (1998)

Blues Compilations — Autor renovcevic @ 07:26

 

The Jimi Hendrix Music Festival comprises a number of concerts by name guitarists who songs written by the great guitar guru, or inspired by him. The festival has been held on four occasions since 1991 and will continue to take place on an irregular basis. This CD was recorded during the succesful third version in October 1996. All songs recorded live Saturday October 12th 1996 at Noorderlight, Tilburg, Holland.

01. Little Wing - Michael Lee Firkins
02. Manic Depression - Michael Lee Firkins
03. Come On (Let The Good Times Roll) Popa Chubby
04. Foxy Lady - Popa Chubby
05. Up From The Skies - Popa Chubby
06. Hey Joe - Omar Dykes
07. Voodoo Chile - Walter Trout
08. Red House - W.Trout, M.L.Firkins, P.Chubby
09. Shake Your Money Maker - W.Trout, M.L.Firkins, P.Chubby

 

 

 

 

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Lady Sings The Blues Vol.2 - Night & Day 2002

Blues Compilations — Autor renovcevic @ 13:01
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Disc: 1
1. Norah Jones - Don't Know Why
2. Dinah Washington - Mad About The Boy
3. Aretha Franklin - All Night Long
4. Peggy Lee - The Man I Love
5. Nina Simone - I Wish I Knew How It Felt To Be Free
6. Sarah Vaughan - Lover Man
7. Ella Fitzgerald - Its Only A Paper Moon
8. Julie London - Go Slow
9. Nancy Wilson - The Nearness Of You
10. Billie Holiday - Georgia on My Mind
11. Dinah Washington - Baby Won't You Please Come Home
12. Erma Franklyn - Light My Fire
13. Dusty Springfield - You don't Have To say you love me
14. P.P. Arnold - First cut is the deepest
15. Ann Peebles - I Cant Stand The Rain
16. Irma Thomas - Time Is On My Side
17. Esther Philips - How Blue Can You Get?
18. Ernestine Anderson - What A Difference A Day Makes
19. Lou Rawls and Diane Reeves - At Last
20. Julie London - In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
21. Cassandra Wilson - Time After Time
22. Eva Cassidy (Duet with Chuck Brown) - Need Your Love So Bad
23. Keely Smith - Night & Day

Disc: 2
1. Nina Simone - My Baby Just Cares For Me
2. Gladys Knight - Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me
3. Bobby Gentry - I'll Never Fall In Love Again
4. Nina Simone - I Loves You Porgy
5. Aretha Franklin - Unforgettable
6. Sarah Vaughan - All or Nothing At All
7. Maxine Brown - Oh No Not My Baby
8. Peggy Scott - Every Little Bit Hurts
9. Carla Thomas - I Like What You're Doing To Me
10. Nancy Wilson - Here's That Rainy Day
11. Sue Rainey - September In The Rain
12. Julie London - The Thrill Is Gone
13. Keely Smith - Someone To Watch Over Me
14. Dinah Shore - My Funny Valentine
15. Kay Starr - I Cry By Night
16. Betty Hutton - Hit The Road To Dreamland
17. Billie Holiday - Love Me Or Leave Me
18. June Christy - Looking For a Boy
19. Sarah Vaughan - In A Sentimental Mood
20. Karrin Allyson - Moanin'
21. Peggy Lee - As Time Goes By
22. Julie London - Around Midnight
23. Billie Holiday - Night and Day

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Blues Guitar Greats

Blues Compilations — Autor renovcevic @ 20:24

Blues Guitar Greats
01. George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Move It On Over
02. Little Jimmy King - King's Crosstown Shuffle
03. Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters - Robert Nighthawk Stomp
04. Johnny Copeland - Don't Stop By The Creek, Son
05. Duke Robillard - Too Hot To Handle
06. Walter Wolfman Washington - One Way Or Another
07. Preston Shannon Band - Trouble
08. Clarence Gatemouth Brown - Alligator Boogaloo
09. Barbara Lynn - The Payback
10. Smokin' Joe Kubek Band Ft Bnois King - Just For A Little While

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Blues Guitar Duels

Blues Compilations — Autor renovcevic @ 15:38

 

Blues Guitar Duels is a pretty darn good compilation of excellent guitarist who have performed together on various recordings over the years. For example you get Buddy and Phil Guy performing one of the tracks from their joint CD, "DJ Play My Blues", Hubert Sumlin performing with Ronnie Earl on a cut from "Hubert Sumlin's Blues Party", Ronnie Earl and Duke Robillard on a track from the CD "Test of Time" and Guitar Shorty and Otis Grand from the CD "My Way On The Highway". One can certainly quibble over whether there are other tracks that could have been included on this disc or whether the tracks selected are the best from each duo but it would be a pointless debate. The facts are you get a very nice sampling of what these individuals have to offer and all for a bargain basement price. Check it out and then either explore these artists further or find another disc from the EasyDisc collection and enjoy the music.

Track Listing
1. Girl You're Nice and Clean (Buddy Guy & Phil Guy)
2. West Side Soul (Hubert Sumlin' Blues party feat. Ronnie Earl)
3. Corn Palace (Smokin' Joe Kubek band feat. Bnois King)
4. You're Fine (Mike Morgan & Jim Suhler)
5. She's Gone (Phillip Walker & Otis Grand)
6. Backstroke (Ronnie Earl & Duke Robillard)
7. Full Gain (Grady Gaines & The Texas Upsetters feat. Roy Gaines and Clarence Hollimon)
8. The Wasp (Joe Coronado & The Texas Beat with Mark Pollock & Ray Jimenez)
9. Kick Out (Guitar Shorty & Otis Grand)
10. You Got to Help Me (Hubert Sumlin' & Richard Studholme)

 

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Mississippi Blues: Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1926-1935)

Blues Compilations — Autor renovcevic @ 13:49

1 Two Time Blues Arthur Petties 3:15
2 Out on Santa Fe Blues Arthur Petties 3:13
3 That Won't Do Arthur Petties 3:04
4 Good Boy Blues Arthur Petties 3:12
5 Quarrellin' Mama Blues Arthur Petties 2:42
6 Revenue Man Blues Arthur Petties 2:45
7 Milk Cow Blues Freddie Spruell 3:21
8 Muddy Water Blues Freddie Spurell 3:13
9 Way Back Down Home [Milk Cow Blues] Freddie Spruell 3:08
10 Tom Cat Blues Freddie Spruell 3:07
11 Low-Down Mississippi Bottom Man Freddie Spruell 3:25
12 4a Highway Freddie Spruell 3:07
13 Don't Cry Baby Freddie Spruell 3:06
14 Your Good Man Is Gone Freddie Spruell 3:24
15 Let's Go Riding Freddie Spruell 3:01
16 Mr. Freddie's Kokomo Blues Freddie Spruell 3:06
17 It's Killin' Me Willie Lofton 2:54
18 Poor Boy Blues Willie Lofton 2:43
19 Jake Leg Blues Willie Lofton 3:05
20 My Mean Baby Blues Willie Lofton 2:56
21 Dirty Mistreater Willie Lofton 2:50
22 Rainy Day Blues Willie Lofton 3:00
23 Beer Garden Blues Willie Lofton 3:01
24 Dark Road Blues Willie Lofton 3:02

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