A1 –Johnny Shines Two Long Freight Trains
A2 –John Lee Granderson Girl At The Bottom
A3 –Sunnyland Slim Rolling And Tumbling
A4 –Honeyboy (David) Edwards Hot Springs Blues
A5 –Big Joe Williams If You Can't Shimmy-she-wabble
A6 –Johnny Shines As Long As The World Stands
B1 –Johnny Shines For The Love Of Mike
B2 –Honeyboy (David) Edwards Jersey Bull Blues
B3 –Big Joe Williams You're An Old Lady
B4 –Johnny Shines Poor Man's Tonic
B5 –Walter Horton Way 'Cross Town
B6 –Big Joe Williams Jook House Blues
Johnny Shines - Cuttin' Out Blues
Honeyboy Edwards - Howling Wind
Johnny Shines - Evening Su
John Lee Granderson - Going 'Round the World
Johnny Shines - Mama Don't Allow Me
Johnny Shines - She Got a Thing Going On
John Lee Granderson - Stop Breaking Dow
Honeyboy Edwards - Sweet Home Chicago
John Lee Granderson - Yellow Box Blues
Johnny Shines - Bye Bye Baby
6 comments:
The review from the magazine is a little bit harsh for an overall excellent double. I bought it when issued in 1969 (I guess...) and listened to it regularly all through the years. There is a friendly atmosphere between those legendary Mississippi transplanted to Chicago legendary bluesmen and the music is most always excellent, sometimes brilliant. I find the Honeyboy tracks among the best he has waxed. The only drawback to my ears is the unecessary and sometimes heavy presence of Mike Stewart (Backwards Sam Firk) second guitar here and there.
Thank you again for all the music.
I love these kind of recordings. When you think a lot of blues was played at house/rent parties, recordings like these give a real flavour of what that would have been like albeit minus alcohol fuelled exuberance (which I don't mind as long as theres no guns!).
Fantastic LP's in my humble opinion!
Marineband
Perfect! Many thanks for such an enjoyable share!!! Any possibility of getting Vol.1 & 2 posted as well?
absolutely fantastic! thank you so much.
any chance of a re up??????????????????
this sounds great
roberth
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