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Sonny Boy Williamson - The Yardbirds with Eric Clapton & The Animals with Eric Burdon (1980)

Sonny Boy Williamson - The Yardbirds with Eric Clapton & The Animals with Eric Burdon (1980)
  • Title: The Yardbirds with Eric Clapton & The Animals with Eric Burdon
  • Year Of Release: 1980
  • Label: Optimism Incorporated OP CD-0125
  • Genre: Chicago Blues, Blues Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
  • Total Time: 01:23:48
  • Total Size: 395/200 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1:
01. Bye, Bye Bird 03:35
02. Mister Downchild 04:00
03. The River Rhine 05:24
04. Hours Too Long 05:08
05. A Lost Care 02:16
06. Pontiac Blues 03:49
07. Take It Easy Baby 05:42
08. Out On The Water Coast 03:08
09. I Don't Care No More 03:45
10. Honey In Your Hips 02:28
11. Western Arizona 03:01

CD2:
01. Slow Walk 03:16
02. Pontiac Blues 03:43
03. My Babe 03:34
04. I Don't Care No More 04:33
05. Baby Don't You Worry 03:52
06. Night Time Is The Right Time 03:33
07. I'm Gonna Put You Down 04:27
08. Fattening Frogs For Snakes 03:56
09. Nobody But You 07:25
10. Bye Bye Sonny 01:53
11. Bye Bye Burdon 01:19

Sonny Boy Williamson is thought by many American music enthusiasts to be one of the end-all, be-all blues legends. He was one of the few crooners to have played with Robert Johnson, the man who allegedly sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads. Williamson bummed around the U.S., drank heavily (whiskey was his poison), and eventually landed a posh job hosting a radio show for about fifteen years. KFFA's King Biscuit Time was the first blues-focused radio show to ever juice through a radio transmitter onto the public airwaves. His dark, autobiographical recorded material personifies the blues. Williamson's songs were marinated in an unaffected, melancholic paranoia and delivered with gritty, sinister wit. His phenomenal harmonica playing was celebrated most in Europe, where he would dazzle the crowds with passionate bursts of tuneful blues harp honks and passionate wailing. His vocals were deep and breathy accounts of hard living. In 1955, he first recorded "Don't Start Me to Talkin'" for Chess Records, a song that did well on the R&B charts. Williamson later fell in love with England, where he would play with the Yardbirds and Eric Burdon's band the Animals (who he called "de Mammimals"). One of his final recorded songs, "I'm Trying to Make London My Home," was played with Jimmy Page on guitar. Sonny Boy Williamson was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 1980, fifteen years after the heart attack that took his life in 1965.


Sonny Boy Williamson - The Yardbirds with Eric Clapton & The Animals with Eric Burdon (1980)




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