Elmore James - Blues & Rhythm Series 5082: The Chronological Elmore James 1951-53 (2004)
BAND/ARTIST: Elmore James
- Title: Blues & Rhythm Series 5082: The Chronological Elmore James 1951-53
- Year Of Release: 2004
- Label: Classics Records
- Genre: Blues, R&B
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 65:52
- Total Size: 172 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Dust My Broom (I Believe My Time Ain't Long) (2:44)
02. Please Find My Baby (3:09)
03. Hand In Hand (2:52)
04. Long Tall Woman (2:56)
05. Rock My Baby Tonight (2:36)
06. My Baby's Gone (2:22)
07. One More Drink (3:18)
08. Baby What's Wrong (2:56)
09. I Believe (3:16)
10. Sinful Woman (2:54)
11. I Held My Baby Last Night (3:25)
12. Round House Boogie (2:49)
13. Kickin' The Blues Around (3:00)
14. Sax-Ony Boogie (2:39)
15. Dumb Woman Blues (3:16)
16. Country Boogie (Tool Bag Boogie) (2:42)
17. My Best Friend (3:25)
18. I See My Baby (3:06)
19. She Won't Do Right (Dust My Broom) (3:04)
20. Whose Muddy Shoes (3:19)
21. Sweet Little Woman (3:04)
22. I May Be Wrong (2:49)
01. Dust My Broom (I Believe My Time Ain't Long) (2:44)
02. Please Find My Baby (3:09)
03. Hand In Hand (2:52)
04. Long Tall Woman (2:56)
05. Rock My Baby Tonight (2:36)
06. My Baby's Gone (2:22)
07. One More Drink (3:18)
08. Baby What's Wrong (2:56)
09. I Believe (3:16)
10. Sinful Woman (2:54)
11. I Held My Baby Last Night (3:25)
12. Round House Boogie (2:49)
13. Kickin' The Blues Around (3:00)
14. Sax-Ony Boogie (2:39)
15. Dumb Woman Blues (3:16)
16. Country Boogie (Tool Bag Boogie) (2:42)
17. My Best Friend (3:25)
18. I See My Baby (3:06)
19. She Won't Do Right (Dust My Broom) (3:04)
20. Whose Muddy Shoes (3:19)
21. Sweet Little Woman (3:04)
22. I May Be Wrong (2:49)
Radio repairman Elmore James spent a good deal of time re-wiring his amplifiers, giving him a raw, distorted, and urgent sound on electric guitar that, coupled with his killer slide style, made him the Godfather of modern electric guitar, and few gunslingers can match his intensity or powerful, dirty sound (even when armed with a train-load of stomp boxes). This disc collects his earliest sides for Trumpet, Flair and Meteor Records, and includes at least three different versions (James redid this song countless times under varying titles) of his signature tune, a re-working of Robert Johnson's "Dust My Broom." James brought everything to every recording he ever did, and so it is virtually impossible to pick up a bad Elmore James release, but this one, since it contains his very first recordings, has a special urgency. ~Steve Leggett
Blues | R&B | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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