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Black & Blue
Black & Blue | |
Created by: | johnny_luddite |
Tracks: | 17 |
Length: | 01:10:24 |
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1. Mix Contest Black History 2. Mix Contest Black History 3. Mix Contest Black History |
Created on | 2/19/09 10:39pm |
Level | 2 |
Points | 1445 |
Total visitors | 33 |
Unique visitors | 19 |
This mix was ranked #3 out of 4 entries for this contest |
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Who can say exactly why the music of Black America so affected so many white middle class English kids? I only know that I was one of them, and that for much of my life, the music makers who have moved me the most have been American blues artists. This is not meant as any kind of history, just a tribute to a few of the finest.
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1 | Son House : Death Letter |
Son House pre-dated Robert Johnson, but stayed around long enough to be "rediscovered" in the Sixties. Here he [...]
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Track 1 from Father Of The Delta Blues
Length: 00:04:21 Year: 0000 |
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Son House pre-dated Robert Johnson, but stayed around long enough to be "rediscovered" in the Sixties. Here he sings of a letter telling him that the girl he loves is dead. He sings it as if he means it, because he does mean it. This music is real. SHOW LESS
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2 | robert johnson : If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day |
Robert Johnson meant it to. The feeling of impending doom weaves it's way through his work, his plaintive voic [...]
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Track 8 from King Of The Delta Blues Singers
Length: 00:02:37 Year: 1998 |
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Robert Johnson meant it to. The feeling of impending doom weaves it's way through his work, his plaintive voice almost crying as his amazing guitar playing holds it together. SHOW LESS
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3 | John Lee Hooker : Boogie Chillen |
If I could only listen to one blues recording, this is the one I would choose. John Lee Hookers story is the s [...]
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Track 1 from The Classic Early Years: 1948 - 51
Length: 00:03:07 Year: 0000 |
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If I could only listen to one blues recording, this is the one I would choose. John Lee Hookers story is the story of the blues. This is so primal it hurts, John Lee's foot tapping the rhythm as his guitar cuts through the bull with a repetitive riff. This is just the dogs bollocks! SHOW LESS
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4 | Muddy Waters : I Can't Be Satisfied |
Forget the picture painted in the fatally flawed 'Cadillac Records' and listen to this instead. Muddy waters h [...]
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Track 4 from The Chess Box Set Disc 1: 1947 - 1954
Length: 00:02:43 Year: 0000 |
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Forget the picture painted in the fatally flawed 'Cadillac Records' and listen to this instead. Muddy waters had such stature on stage, and I only saw him play in his twilight years. I will retain those memories of him forever though! SHOW LESS
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5 | Lowell Fulson : Reconsider Baby |
Lowell Fulson was the first bona fide bluesman I ever saw live, down at the 100 Club on Oxford Street in Londo [...]
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Track 1 from Reconsider Baby
Length: 00:03:07 Year: 0000 |
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Lowell Fulson was the first bona fide bluesman I ever saw live, down at the 100 Club on Oxford Street in London in the seventies. His great days were the fifties though, in particular this brilliant slow blues with a near perfect guitar solo. A young piano player by the name of Ray Charles was in his band at the time. SHOW LESS
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6 | Howlin' Wolf : Evil |
The man with the scariest stare of all time. His gruff vocals here warn that some evil is going on. "I am warn [...]
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Track 3 from His Best
Length: 00:02:56 Year: 0000 |
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The man with the scariest stare of all time. His gruff vocals here warn that some evil is going on. "I am warning you brother, you'd better watch your happy home.' SHOW LESS
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7 | Little Walter : Mellow Down Easy |
Little Walter Jacobs revolutionized Electric blues with his amplified mouth harp. This is just under three min [...]
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Track 8 from Hate To See You Go
Length: 00:02:42 Year: 0000 |
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Little Walter Jacobs revolutionized Electric blues with his amplified mouth harp. This is just under three minutes of heaven. SHOW LESS
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8 | Koko Taylor : Wang Dang Doodle |
Not mentioned in the recent Chess Records biopic, Koko Taylor is one of the great women blues singers, up ther [...]
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Track 6 from The Blues Collection #29: Wang Dang Doodle
Length: 00:02:59 Year: 0000 |
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Not mentioned in the recent Chess Records biopic, Koko Taylor is one of the great women blues singers, up there with Etta and Ruth Brown. SHOW LESS
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9 | Etta James : I'd Rather Go Blind |
As Etta James has gotten older, her music has become more down and dirty, but this hails from an era where the [...]
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Track 4 from The Genuine Article:The Best Of Etta James
Length: 00:02:16 Year: 0000 |
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As Etta James has gotten older, her music has become more down and dirty, but this hails from an era where the smacked out sweetness of her voice could not be equalled. Maybe my favorite vocal performance of all time. The part where she sings, "I was just, I was just, I was just sitting here thinking" tears my heart open each and every time. SHOW LESS
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10 | ALbert King : I'll Play The Blues For You |
Quite a lot of this mixtape thus far comes from Chicago in general and Chess Records in particular, but Chess [...]
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Track 0 from I'll Play The Blues For You
Length: 00:07:20 Year: 0000 |
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Quite a lot of this mixtape thus far comes from Chicago in general and Chess Records in particular, but Chess is only part of the story, albeit a significant part. Albert King had a ldeceptively laid back soul blues style, and an incredible lead guitar technique. His best sides were cut for Stax in the late sixties and early seventies, and like this offering, smoldered with sensuality. SHOW LESS
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11 | BB King : How Blue Can You Get |
At his very best, as in the building solo at the front of this song, he is the King of the blues. A true enter [...]
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Track 12 from How Blue Can You Get (1964-71) Disk 1
Length: 00:05:15 Year: 0000 |
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At his very best, as in the building solo at the front of this song, he is the King of the blues. A true entertainer, but never forget the soul at the core of his work. SHOW LESS
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12 | Albert Collins : Cold, cold Feeling |
An unusual blues guitarist, he played a Fender Telecaster, not known as a blues guitar, and used a capo as he [...]
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Track 4 from Ice Pickin'
Length: 00:05:19 Year: 0000 |
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An unusual blues guitarist, he played a Fender Telecaster, not known as a blues guitar, and used a capo as he fired his barbed wire licks into the audience. An Albert Collins & The Icebreakers gig was always scary fun. SHOW LESS
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13 | Buddy Guy : Five Long Years |
If Albert Collins could be a little manic onstage at times, Buddy Guy could seem downright psychotic. His over [...]
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Track 3 from Damn Right I've Got The Blues
Length: 00:08:26 Year: 0000 |
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If Albert Collins could be a little manic onstage at times, Buddy Guy could seem downright psychotic. His over the top vocals and guitar playing work in his hands though, and his solo guitar playing sometimes reaches for and touches the moon. SHOW LESS
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14 | Freddie King : Going Down |
If I ruled the world this would be top 5 every week of every year. King had a driving guitar style all his own [...]
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Track 6 from Getting Ready
Length: 00:03:24 Year: 1971 |
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If I ruled the world this would be top 5 every week of every year. King had a driving guitar style all his own, one that has influenced many lesser players, but his voice hit the spot as well. SHOW LESS
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15 | Jimi Hendrix : Voodoo Child (Slight Return) |
This is the performance that could have proven to be the death knell for electric blues as hendrix takes the f [...]
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Track 15 from Experience Hendrix
Length: 00:05:13 Year: 1998 |
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This is the performance that could have proven to be the death knell for electric blues as hendrix takes the form to it's logical conclusion, pushing the boundaries not only of his technique, but also that of his guitar and amp. That blues has survived at all is a credit to the players who played through the few short Hendrix years and also those that came afterwards. SHOW LESS
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16 | Luther Allison : San-Ho-Zay |
At his peak in the early eighties, Luther was one of the finest of the post Hendrix bluesmen, and this version [...]
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Track 10 from Luther's Blues
Length: 00:05:23 Year: 0000 |
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At his peak in the early eighties, Luther was one of the finest of the post Hendrix bluesmen, and this version of an old Freddie King instrumental is a great example of his guitar style. SHOW LESS
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17 | R.L. Burnside : Someday Baby |
In the 90s, the recordings of RL Burnside seemed to take things back to the beginning somehow, very basic, ver [...]
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Track 6 from A Bothered Mind
Length: 00:03:16 Year: 2004 |
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In the 90s, the recordings of RL Burnside seemed to take things back to the beginning somehow, very basic, very deep blues. SHOW LESS
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