Back to the crossroads : the roots of Robert Johnson.
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Format: | Audio |
Language: | English |
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[Newton, N.J.] :
Yazoo,
℗2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Police station blues (Peetie Wheatstraw)
- Old original Kokomo blues (Kokomo Arnold)
- Cruel hearted woman (Bumble Bee Slim)
- Roll and tumble blues (Hambone Willie Newbern)
- Life saver blues (Lonnie Johnson)
- Sitting on top of the world (Mississippi Sheiks)
- Hittin' the bottle stomp (Mississippi Jook Band)
- Devil got my woman (Skip James)
- My black mama (pt. 1) (Son House)
- Georgia bound (Blind Blake)
- When the sun goes down (Leroy Carr)
- Sissy man blues (Kokomo Arnold)
- Your enemy cannot harm you (E.W. Clayborn)
- Lead pencil blues (Johnny Temple)
- 22-20 blues (Skip James)
- Dry southern blues (Blind Lemon Jefferson)
- Kokomo blues (Scrapper Blackwell)
- Things 'bout coming my way (Tampa Red)
- King of spades (Peetie Wheatstraw)
- Oh red (Harlem Hamfats)
- You're gonna need somebody when you die (Charley Patton)
- Milk cow blues (Kokomo Arnold)
- Preachin' the blues (Son House).