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CRUCIAL HARMONICA BLUES Label:Alligator Format:Flac Track List 1) Charlie Musselwhite, Make My Getaway (3:45) 2) Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell, Have Mercy (3:43) 3) Billy Boy Arnold, Shake The Boogie (2:42) 4) Sonny Terry, Sonny's Whoopin' The Doop (4:39) 5) Junior Wells with Billy Branch, Broke And Hungry (4:30) 6) Delbert McClinton, Thank You Baby (3:36) 7) Cephas & Wiggins, Burn Your Bridges (4:04) 8) Little Charlie & the Nightcats, Coastin' Hank (6:23) 9) James Cotton, Superharp (3:46) 10) Carey Bell, Lonesome Stranger (3:57) 11) Sugar Blue, One More Mile To Go (3:59) 12) William Clarke, Blowin' Like Hell (2:42) Tracks from Crucial Harmonica Blues appear on these albums: 1. Charlie Musselwhite Signature ALCD 4801 Charlie breaks new ground, mingling his amazing harp and down home voice with a killer horn section, plus his red hot touring band and a guest appearance by John Lee Hooker. Released in 1991. 2. Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell ALCD 4702 The late blues harmonica master and his finest pupil teamed up on record only once, for an album of simply amazing harp playing. From swinging shuffles to slow acoustic tunes, this is everything a blues harp fan could ask for. With veteran Eddie Taylor on guitar. Released in 1972. 3. Billy Boy Arnold Back Where I Belong ALCD 4815 The return of the legendary harmonica giant from the 1950s Chicago blues scene. This was Billy's first recording in many years and shows why he was ranked with Junior Wells and Little Walter. A vital recording by a bluesman who is anything but over the hill. Released in 1993. 4. Sonny Terry with Johnny Winter, Willie Dixon and Steve Homnick Whoopin' ALCD 4734 The master of country blues harmonica meets the super-hot guitarist and the great blues bassist in a terrific supersession produced by Johnny Winter. Sonny Terry never made another record like this, playing in a hard Delta style with an all-star band. Released in 1984. 5. James Cotton, Junior Wells, Carey Bell and Billy Branch Harp Attack! ALCD 4790 Four of the world's greatest blues harp players meet head to head in a "blowdown" super-session. Tough, inventive harp plus an all-star band with Lucky Peterson. Released in 1990. 6. Delbert McClinton Live From Austin ALCD 4773 The only live album by the King of the Texas Roadhouses. From raw rockers to soul ballads, Delbert's tough, road-tested voice fronts a driving band including five horns. One of our best sellers ever. Released in 1989. 7. Cephas & Wiggins Somebody Told The Truth ALCD 4888 Rollicking acoustic blues and ragtime from the internationally famed masters of the Piedmont style, rich in soulful authenticity.Gorgeous guitar and harmonica duets fueled by musical passion and their intuitive feel for each other's playing. Released in 2002. 8. Little Charlie & The Nightcats That's Big! ALCD 4883 California's jump blues masters' eighth album of swinging blues songs full of street-smart humor and terrific musicianship. Wild guitar, fat harmonica, jumping grooves, great songwriting. Released in 2002. 9. James Cotton High Compression ALCD 4737 The Alligator debut of the king of high-powered blues and boogie harmonica, backed by two terrific bands - an all-star traditional blues band featuring Pinetop Perkins and Magic Slim, and his own funky touring group. Released in 1984. 10. Carey Bell Deep Down ALCD 4828 A master of the classic Chicago harmonica sound delivers the peak album of his life. A veteran of both Muddy Waters' and Willie Dixon's bands, Carey's deep blues soul can be heard in every lick. A great band including Lurrie Bell. Released in 1995. 11. Sugar Blue Blue Blazes ALCD 4819 The pyrotechnic harmonica genius who's recorded and toured with everyone from Willie Dixon to The Rolling Stones. High-energy, cutting-edge harp tinged with jazz, funk and rock. A power-packed slice of tomorrow's blues. Released in 1994. 12. William Clarke Blowin' Like Hell ALCD 4788 The late giant of West Coast blues harp, he learned from the legendary George "Harmonica" Smith and melded his huge harmonica tone with the swinging, jazzy California blues sound. Great songwriting, great vocals, fabulous harp. Released in 1990. Related Torrents
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