Muddy Waters The Complete Plantation Recordings(blues)(mp3@320)[rogercc][h33t]

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Muddy Waters The Complete Plantation Recordings(blues)(mp3@320)[rogercc][h33t] (Size: 141.16 MB)
 01. Country Blues.mp38.13 MB
 02. Interview #1.mp38.85 MB
 03. I Be's Troubled.mp37.05 MB
 04. Interview #2.mp34.22 MB
 05. Burr Clover Farm Blues.mp36.66 MB
 06. Interview #3.mp32.8 MB
 07. Ramblin' Kid Blues.mp32.68 MB
 08. Ramblin' Kid Blues.mp37.47 MB
 09. Rosalie.mp36.98 MB
 10. Joe Turner.mp36.33 MB
 11. Pearlie May Blues.mp37.84 MB
 12. Take a Walk With Me.mp37.05 MB
 13. Burr Clover Blues.mp37.37 MB
 14. Interview #4.mp31.33 MB
 15. I Be Bound to Write You [First Version].mp37.84 MB
 16. I Be Bound to Write You [Second Version].mp36.57 MB
 17. You're Gonna Miss Me.mp37.82 MB
 18. You Got To Take Sick And Die Some Of These Days.mp34.92 MB
 19. Why Don't You Live So God Can Use You.mp34.87 MB
 20. Country Blues.mp38.17 MB
 21. You're Gonna Miss Me.mp38.41 MB
 22. 32-20 Blues.mp37.81 MB

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Muddy Waters - The Complete Plantation Recordings
Released: 1993
Label:Chess/ MCA
Format:Mp3@320




The Historic 1941-42 Library of Congress field recordings.

This is a treasure trove--for the Muddy Waters fan, for the blues historian, for the country-blues enthusiast. Alan Lomax, searching for Robert Johnson (recently deceased), came through and recorded a young McKinley Morganfield. The rest is history. Early versions of future classics can be found on these field recordings from 1941-42, and the guitar and voice that would have unimaginable influence on blues and rock & roll. There's no Chicago yet in these often-scratchy recordings, but if you listen, you can hear where it came from. --Genevieve Williams


(Recorded Stovall, Mississippi, circa August 24-31, 1941):

Tracklist
1. Country Blues (3:33)
2. Alan Lomax - Interview #1 (3:51)
3. I Be's Troubled (3:04)
4. Alan Lomax/John Work - Interview #2 (1:50)
5. Burr Clover Farm Blues (2:54)
6. John Work - Interview #3 (1:13)
(Son Simms four: Recorded Stovall, Mississippi, Friday, July 24, 1942):
7. Ramblin' Kid Blues (1:10)
8. Ramblin' Kid Blues (3:15)
9. Rosalie (3:02)
10. Joe Turner (2:46) (vocal: Louis Ford)
11. Pearlie May Blues (3:25) (vocal: Percy Thomas)
12. Take a Walk With Me (3:04) (2nd guitar: Son Simms)
13. Burr Clover Blues (3:13) (2nd guitar: Son Simms)
14. Muddy Waters - Interview #4 (0:34)
15. I Be Bound to Write You [First Version] (3:25) (2nd guitar: Charles Berry)
16. I Be Bound to Write You [Second Version] (2:52) (2nd guitar: Charles Berry)
17. You're Gonna Miss Me (3:25)
(Recorded probably Clarksdale, Mississippi, possibly July 20-24, 1942):
18. You Got to Take Sick and Die Some of These Days (2:08 )
19. Why Don't You Live So God Can Use You? (2:07)
20. Country Blues (3:34)
21. You're Gonna Miss Me (3:40)
22. 32-20 Blues (3:24) (2nd guitar: Charles Berry)




Personnel:
Muddy Waters - vocals, guitar
Percy Thomas - guitar, vocals (11)
Louis Ford - mandolin, vocals (10)
Henry 'Son' Simms - violin, guitar (12,13)
Charles Berry - guitar (15,16,22)

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Best country blues ever, thanks for great upload
As Of 9/7/2012
2012-09-07 17:00
Thanks A+
Great album ...
great thx