T-Bone Walker - Blues & Rhythm Series Classics 5007: The Chronological T-Bone Walker 1929-1946
BAND/ARTIST: T-Bone Walker
- Title: Blues & Rhythm Series Classics 5007: The Chronological T-Bone Walker 1929-1946
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: Classics Records
- Genre: Blues, R&B
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 68:37
- Total Size: 144 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Trinity River Blues (3:03)
02. Wichita Falls Blues (3:12)
03. T-Bone Blues (3:17)
04. I Got A Break Baby (3:17)
05. Mean Old World (2:54)
06. Sail On Boogie (2:40)
07. I'm Still In Love With You (2:55)
08. You Don't Love Me Blues (2:38)
09. T-Bone Boogie (3:05)
10. Mean Old World Blues (2:53)
11. Evening (3:30)
12. My Baby Left Me (2:54)
13. Come Back To Me Baby (3:08)
14. She Is Going To Ruin Me (Fast Woman) (2:57)
15. I Can't Stand Being Away From You (3:11)
16. No Worry Blues (2:44)
17. Don't Leave Me Baby (2:49)
18. Bobby Sox Blues (2:40)
19. I'm Gonna Find My Baby (2:55)
20. I'm In An Awful Mood (2:45)
21. It's A Low Down Dirty Deal (2:55)
22. Don't Give Me The Runaround (3:04)
23. Hard Pain Blues (3:01)
01. Trinity River Blues (3:03)
02. Wichita Falls Blues (3:12)
03. T-Bone Blues (3:17)
04. I Got A Break Baby (3:17)
05. Mean Old World (2:54)
06. Sail On Boogie (2:40)
07. I'm Still In Love With You (2:55)
08. You Don't Love Me Blues (2:38)
09. T-Bone Boogie (3:05)
10. Mean Old World Blues (2:53)
11. Evening (3:30)
12. My Baby Left Me (2:54)
13. Come Back To Me Baby (3:08)
14. She Is Going To Ruin Me (Fast Woman) (2:57)
15. I Can't Stand Being Away From You (3:11)
16. No Worry Blues (2:44)
17. Don't Leave Me Baby (2:49)
18. Bobby Sox Blues (2:40)
19. I'm Gonna Find My Baby (2:55)
20. I'm In An Awful Mood (2:45)
21. It's A Low Down Dirty Deal (2:55)
22. Don't Give Me The Runaround (3:04)
23. Hard Pain Blues (3:01)
Texas guitarist T-Bone Walker's best work was done for Imperial Records in the early '50s, but as this disc of his earliest sides shows, the evolution of his elegant guitar style and urbane vocal skills is a fascinating one. Opening with his first recorded pieces, "Wichita Falls Blues" and "Trinity River Blues," released in 1929 on Columbia, and moving chronologically through his recordings for Capitol Records and his yearlong stay with Black & White Records in 1946, this collection show the jazzy, jump blues roots of a guitar legend. Novice listeners should check out his Imperial years first, but this anthology makes a nice second purchase. ~Steve Leggett
Blues | R&B | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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