Blind Lemon Jefferson Reborn and remastered

Blind Lemon Jefferson, 1897-1929

Music - 2013

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COMPACT DISC/BU/Jefferson/Blind
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1st Floor COMPACT DISC/BU/Jefferson/Blind Due Oct 17, 2024
Subjects
Published
London, England : World Music Network c2013.
Language
English
Main Author
Blind Lemon Jefferson, 1897-1929 (-)
Physical Description
2 audio discs : digital : 4 3/4 in
  • disc 1. The Rough Guide to blues legends: Blind Lemon Jefferson: reborn and remastered. One dime blues ; Easy rider blues ; Jack O'Diamonds ; Match box blues ; Beggin' back ; Bad luck blues ; He arose from the dead ; Rambler blues ; See that my grave is kept clean ; That crawlin' baby blues ; Hot dogs ; All I want is pure religion ; Corinna blues ; Black snake moan ; Where shall I be ; Mosquito moan ; Black horse blues ; Wartime blues ; Rabbit foot blues ; Rising high water blues ; Prison cell blues ; I want to be like Jesus in my heart ; Dry Southern blues ; Blind Lemon's penitentiary blues ; Broke and hungry.
  • disc 2. Bonus CD: The Rough Guide to: Country blues pioneers: reborn and remastered. Long tall mama (Big Bill Broonzy) ; He's in the jailhouse now (Blind Blake) ; Hard time killin' floor (Skip James) ; Mother's children have a hard time (Blind Willie Johnson) ; Cool drink of water blues (Tommy Johnson) ; I got mine (Frank Stokes) ; That's no way to get along (Robert Wilkins) ; Southern can is mine (Blind Willie McTell) ; District attorney blues (Bukka White) ; You can go home (Reverend Gary Davis) ; Future blues (Willie Brown) ; Nobody's dirty business (Mississippi John Hurt) ; Falling down blues (Furry Lewis) ; Lawdy lawdy worried blues (Teddy Darby) ; County farm blues (Son House) ; The world is going wrong (Mississippi Sheiks) ; Blind Lemon Jefferson (my friend Blind Lemon) (Leadbelly) ; Stered gal (Ishmon 'Mississippi' Bracey) ; Preachin' blues (Robert Johnson) ; Some of these days I'll be gone (take 2) (Charley Patton) ; Atlanta moan (Barbeque Bob) ; On the road again (The Memphis Jug Band) ; Weary woman's blues (Memphis Minnie) ; My road is rough and rocky (Sam Collins).