Lonnie Johnson Blues in My Fingers(blues)(mp3@320)[rogercc][h33t]

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Lonnie Johnson Blues in My Fingers(blues)(mp3@320)[rogercc][h33t] (Size: 151.1 MB)
 01. Mr. Johnson's Swing.mp36.48 MB
 02. Mr. Johnson's Blues.mp36.24 MB
 03. Four Hands Are Better Than Two.mp37.59 MB
 04. Woke Up With the Blues in My Fingers.mp37.32 MB
 05. Tin Can Alley Blues.mp36.27 MB
 06. Blue Ghost Blues.mp37.34 MB
 07. Playing with the Strings.mp36.96 MB
 08. Away Down in the Alley Blues.mp36.57 MB
 09. Careless Love.mp36.78 MB
 10. Blues in G.mp36.54 MB
 11. Two Tone Stomp.mp37 MB
 12. Have to Change Keys (to Play These Blues).mp37.02 MB
 13. Guitar Blues.mp37.51 MB
 14. She's Making Whoopee in Hell Tonight.mp37.35 MB
 15. A Handful of Riffs.mp37.18 MB
 16. Blue Guitars.mp37.39 MB
 17. Uncle Ned, Don't Use Your Head.mp37.12 MB
 18. Winnie the Wailer.mp37.37 MB
 19. Go Back to Your No Good Man.mp36.7 MB
 20. Hard Times Ain't Gone Nowhere.mp36.12 MB
 21. Got the Blues for the West End.mp36.14 MB
 22. Swing Out Rhythm.mp36.11 MB
 NFO.nfo6.42 KB

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Lonnie Johnson Blues in My Fingers: The Essential Recordings of Lonnie Johnson
Released : 1995
Recorded : Nov 4, 1925 - Nov 8, 1937
Label : Indigo
Format : Mp3@320




Lonnie Johnson Biography by Bill Dahl
Blues guitar simply would not have developed in the manner that it did if not for the prolific brilliance of Lonnie Johnson. He was there to help define the instrument's future within the genre and the genre's future itself at the very beginning, his melodic conception so far advanced from most of his prewar peers as to inhabit a plane all his own. For more than 40 years, Johnson played blues, jazz, and ballads his way; he was a true blues originator whose influence hung heavy on a host of subsequent blues immortals.

Johnson's extreme versatility doubtless stemmed in great part from growing up in the musically diverse Crescent City. Violin caught his ear initially, but he eventually made the guitar his passion, developing a style so fluid and inexorably melodic that instrumental backing seemed superfluous. He signed up with OKeh Records in 1925 and commenced to recording at an astonishing pace -- between 1925 and 1932, he cut an estimated 130 waxings. The red-hot duets he recorded with white jazz guitarist Eddie Lang (masquerading as Blind Willie Dunn) in 1928-1929 were utterly groundbreaking in their ceaseless invention. Johnson also recorded pioneering jazz efforts in 1927 with no less than Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Duke Ellington's orchestra.

After enduring the Depression and moving to Chicago, Johnson came back to recording life with Bluebird for a five-year stint beginning in 1939. Under the ubiquitous Lester Melrose's supervision, Johnson picked up right where he left off, selling quite a few copies of "He's a Jelly Roll Baker" for old Nipper. Johnson went with Cincinnati-based King Records in 1947 and promptly enjoyed one of the biggest hits of his uncommonly long career with the mellow ballad "Tomorrow Night," which topped the R&B charts for seven weeks in 1948. More hits followed posthaste: "Pleasing You (As Long as I Live)," "So Tired," and "Confused."

Time seemed to have passed Johnson by during the late '50s. He was toiling as a hotel janitor in Philadelphia when banjo player Elmer Snowden alerted Chris Albertson to his whereabouts. That rekindled a major comeback, Johnson cutting a series of albums for Prestige's Bluesville subsidiary during the early '60s and venturing to Europe under the auspices of Horst Lippmann and Fritz Rau's American Folk Blues Festival banner in 1963. Finally, in 1969, Johnson was hit by a car in Toronto and died a year later from the effects of the accident.

Johnson's influence was massive, touching everyone from Robert Johnson, whose seminal approach bore strong resemblance to that of his older namesake, to Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis, who each paid heartfelt tribute with versions of "Tomorrow Night" while at Sun.




Tracklist :
1 Mr. Johnson's Swing
2 Mr. Johnson's Blues
3 Four Hands Are Better Than Two
4 Woke Up With the Blues in MyFingers
5 Tin Can Alley Blues
6 Blue Ghost Blues
7 Playing With the Strings
8 Away Down in the Alley Blues
9 Careless Love
10 Blues in G
11 Two-Tone Stomp
12 Have to Change Keys (To PlayThese Blues)
13 Guitar Blues
14 She's Making Whoopee in HellTonight
15 A Handful of Riffs
16 Blue Guitars
17 Uncle Ned, Don't Use Your Head
18 Winnie the Wailer
19 Go Back to Your No Good Man
20 Hard Times Ain't Gone No Where
21 Got the Blues for the West End
22 Swing Out Rhythm

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