Electric Blues 1954-67 (English) 2 / Various: Electric Blues 1954-67 (English) 2 / Various

Electric Blues 1954-67 (English) 2 / Various: Electric Blues 1954-67 (English) 2 / Various

Electric Blues 1954-67 (English) 2 / Various: Electric Blues 1954-67 (English) 2 / Various

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Description

Title: Electric Blues 1954-67 (English) 2 / Various
Artist: Electric Blues 1954-67 (English) 2 / Various
Label: Bear Family Germany
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4000127169228
Genre: Blues, Box Sets

Volume Two of Four. Booklet in English. EU-only three CD collection compiled and annotated by renowned Blues expert, Bill Dahl. Bear Family Records is telling the story from the beginning of electric Blues into the new millennium. In the 1930s, the invention of Gibson's ES-150 - the first electric guitar - changed popular music forever. The first generation of Blues pioneers played acoustic instruments, but with the invention of amplification, guitar and harmonica players could be heard over the piano, drums and horns. Music was revolutionized. Here's the complete story from jazz-inspired jump numbers in the late 1930s to hard-driving blues/rock from the States and Great Britain in the 1960s, '70s, and beyond.

Tracks:
1.1 You Upset Me Baby
1.2 I'm Ready
1.3 Mamma Talk to Your Daughter
1.4 Hard-Hearted Woman
1.5 You Know - Yeah
1.6 A Mother's Love
1.7 Bad Boy
1.8 My Babe
1.9 She's Five Feet Three
1.10 Aw Aw Baby
1.11 I'm a Man
1.12 Quicksand
1.13 Wee Wee Hours
1.14 I Wish You Would
1.15 Three Hours Past Midnight
1.16 Don't Start Me Talkin'
1.17 Need Your Love So Bad
1.18 Rockin'
1.19 Ain't That Lovin' You Baby
1.20 My Next Door Neighbor
1.21 Smoke Stack Lightning
1.22 I'm Tore Up
1.23 Dimples
1.24 I Can't Quit You Baby
1.25 Next Time You See Me
2.1 Who Do You Love
2.2 Honky Tonk, Pt. 1
2.3 Rock My Blues Away
2.4 Gonna Wait for My Chance
2.5 Walking By Myself
2.6 My Home Is a Prison
2.7 Got My Mojo Working
2.8 I'm a King Bee
2.9 Farther Up the Road
2.10 Walking with Frankie
2.11 All Your Love
2.12 Family Rules
2.13 All Your Love (I Miss Loving)
2.14 Texas Flood
2.15 Sugar Coated Love
2.16 Living with the Blues
2.17 That Will Never Do
2.18 As the Years Go By
2.19 Kansas City
2.20 Look at Little Sister
2.21 Baby What You Want Me to Do
2.22 Messin' Around
2.23 Rooster Blues
2.24 Fannie Mae
2.25 The Sky Is Crying
3.1 Texas Hop
3.2 Junior Jives
3.3 Strollin' with Bones
3.4 Tiny's Boogie
3.5 Hawaiian Boogie
3.6 Easy
3.7 The Huckle-Buck
3.8 Space Guitar
3.9 Hopkins' Sky Hop
3.10 Okie Dokie Stomp
3.11 Big Boy
3.12 Shake Walkin'
3.13 Strollin' with Nolen
3.14 Congo Mambo
3.15 Lucky Lou
3.16 Johnny's House Party (1 ; 2)
3.17 Guitar Boogie
3.18 The Big Push
3.19 Back Track
3.20 Steppin' Out
3.21 Hard Grind
3.22 Royal Earl Shuffle
3.23 Prancing
3.24 Red Light
3.25 Remington Ride
3.26 Wham!
3.27 Frosty
3.28 Finger Lickin'
3.29 Looking Good
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