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jsmith
08-27-2010, 04:11 AM
...... About to be released ...........

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Let Me Tell You About The Blues - Detroit [CD Box set]

7th volume of 'Let Me Tell You About The Blues', the now-established, collectable series profiling the evolution of the blues in key American cities and regions.
Designed to appeal to not just existing aficionados, but also newcomers looking to acquire a well-considered survey of the genre. As usual, packaged in a 3 CD set in deluxe 3-fold digipack, containing a generous 75 tracks.
...... TRACKLISTING ........
........ Disc 1
1. Calvin Frazier: She s A Double Crossing Woman
2. Sampson Pittman: Highway 61 Blues
3. Robert Richard: Cadillac Woman
4. Detroit Count: Hastings Street Opera [[Part 1)
5. Walter Mitchell: Stop Messin Around
6. Slim Pickens: Notoriety Woman
7. Robert Richard: Root Hog
8. Walter Mitchell: Pet Milk Blues
9. Sylvester Cotton: Sak-Relation Blues
10. Joe Von Battle: Lookin For My Woman
11. Detroit Count: Hastings Street Opera [[Part 2)
12. Sylvester Cotton: Ugly Woman Blues
13. John Lee Hooker: Henry s Swing Club
14. James Taylor: Little Bitty Woman
15. Andrew Dunham: Sweet Lucy
16. Baby Boy Warren: My Special Friend Blues
17. Sylvester Cotton: Stormy Weather Blues 1
8. John Brim: Strange Man
19. Big Maceo: Worried Life Blues No 2
20. Andrew Dunham: Hattie Mae
21. Big Maceo: Without You My Life Don t Mean A Thing
22. John Lee Hooker: Never Satisfied
23. Eddie Kirkland: That s All Right
24. John Brim: Mean Man Blues
25. Eddie Burns: Where Did You Stay Last Night
......... Disc 2
1. John Lee Hooker: I m In The Mood
2. Eddie Kirkland: It s Time For Lovin To Be Done
3. Robert Henry: Old Battle Ax
4. L.C. Green: 38 Pistol Blues
5. John Lee Hooker: I m A Boogie Man
6. Playboy Fuller: Sugar Cane Highway
7. Eddie Burns: Hello Miss Jessie Lee
8. L.C. Green: Hastings Street Boogie
9. Playboy Fuller: Gonna Play My Guitar
10. Eddie Burns: Dealing With The Devil
11. Eddie Kirkland: No Shoes
12. Sam Kelly: Ramblin Around Blues
13. L.C. Green: Goin Down To The River Blues
14. Baby Boy Warren: Sanafee [[Not Welcome Anymore)
15. Johnny Howard: Natural Man Blues
16. John Brim: Bus Driver
17. Baby Boy Warren: Hello Stranger
18. Henry Smith: Good Rockin Mama
19. Johnny Howard: Dark Night Blues
20. Henry Smith: Lonesome Blues
21. Baby Boy Warren: Chicken
22. One String Sam: I Need A $100.00
23. Washboard Willie: Washboard Blues [[Part 1)
24. Calvin Frazier: Rock House
25. One String Sam: My Baby Ooo
.......... Disc 3
1. Paul Williams: Thirty-Five-Thirty
2. Wild Bill Moore: We re Gonna Rock
3. T.J. Fowler: T.J. Boogie
4. Paul Williams: The Hucklebuck
5. T.J. Fowler: Red Hot Blues
6. Detroit Count: Little Tillie Willie
7. Emmit Slay: Looky Ploot
8. Wild Bill Moore: Burnt Toast
9. Kitty Stevenson: It Ain t Right
10. Emmit Slay: Beulah
11. Little Miss Sharecropper: I Want To Rock
12. Sonny Wilson: The Rainy Day Blues
13. Maurice King & His Wolverines: I Feel So Good
14. The Kool Kats: That s The Best I Can Do For You Blues
15. Maurice King & His Wolverines: I Want A Lavender Cadillac
16. Calvin Frazier: Got Nobody To Tell My Troubles To
17. T.J. Fowler / Alberta Adams: Say Baby Say
18. Harvey Hill Jr: She Fool Me
19. Calvin Frazier: Little Baby Child
20. Alberta Adams: Remember
21. Joe Weaver & His Blue Notes: J.B. Boogie
22. John Lee Hooker: I Do Like I Please
23. Gip [[Sandman) Roberts: No One Monkey Goin To Run My Show
24. Lena Hall: Five Long Years
25. John Lee Hooker: No More Doggin

Guess most of the above tracks date from the 1930's thru to the 1950's.
I know Ace [[UK) put out a Detroit Blues CD that featured mainly 1950's recordings by the likes of Eddie Burns & others, but the above box set is a good price.

Anyone here know many of the tracks on the CD ?? Are they good ??

robb_k
08-27-2010, 01:48 PM
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A lot of great Blues recordings there. Detroit [[like Chicago) had a lot of great Blues recording. Only it was less known, nationally.