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Jody Williams - In Session: Diary Of A Chicago Bluesman 1954-1962 (2018)

Jody Williams - In Session: Diary Of A Chicago Bluesman 1954-1962 (2018)

BAND/ARTIST: Jody Williams

  • Title: In Session: Diary Of A Chicago Bluesman 1954-1962
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Jasmine Records
  • Genre: Chicago Blues, R&B
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
  • Total Time: 75:23
  • Total Size: 227 MB | 186 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Evil Is Goin' On (Feat. Howlin' Wolf) (2:56)
2. Oop De Oop (Feat. Earl Phillips) (3:12)
3. I Wish You Would (Feat. Billy Boy Arnold) (2:42)
4. Don't Start Me Talkin' (Feat. Sonny Boy Williamson II) (2:36)
5. I Ain't Got You (Feat. Billy Boy Arnold) (2:15)
6. Looking For My Baby (As Little Papa Joe) (2:41)
7. Easy Lovin' (As Little Papa Joe) (2:50)
8. Groaning My Blues Away (As Little Papa Joe) (2:56)
9. I Feel So All Alone (As Little Papa Joe) (2:58)
10. Who Do You Love? (Feat. Bo Diddley) (2:31)
11. Billy's Blues (Part 1) (Feat. Billy Stewart) (2:23)
12. Billy's Blues (Part 2) (Feat. Billy Stewart) (2:24)
13. Ain't Nobody's Business (Feat. Jimmy Witherspoon) (2:43)
14. Alarm Clock Blues (Feat. Floyd Dixon) (2:45)
15. I Can't Believe (Feat. Jimmy Rogers) (2:47)
16. One Kiss (Feat. Jimmy Rogers) (2:45)
17. You May (As Little Joe Lee) (3:10)
18. Lucky Lou (As Little Joe Lee) (3:04)
19. What Kind Of Girl Is This (As Little Joe Lee) (2:50)
20. Messed Up (Feat. Harold Burrage) (2:05)
21. Hype You Into Selling (Your Head) (Feat. Bobby Davis) (2:45)
22. I Was Wrong (Feat. Bobby Davis) (2:26)
23. One Love Have I (Feat. Bobby Davis) (2:44)
24. She's A Problem (Feat. Bobby Davis) (2:27)
25. Lonely Without You (2:28)
26. Time For A Change (2:57)
27. Hideout (2:31)
28. Moanin' For Molasses (2:19)

Following on from the success of 'Eddie Taylor in Session - Diary of a Chicago Bluesman' (JASMCD3070) Jasmine now brings you what is essentially 'Diary of a Chicago Bluesman Volume 2' which this time focuses on Jody Williams.

A master of his craft and a consummate guitarist Jody Williams had a unique and highly sought after sound; he was hugely respected, and was equally influential.

Here are 28 examples from his prolific career as both a sideman and as a solo artist between 1954 and 1962 and all of them showcase his flamboyant technique and unique chord changes.

Features his contributions to classics from Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf and Jimmy Rogers.

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  • mufty77
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