Jimmy Reed - Oldies Selection: Best of Collection, Vol. 2 (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: Jimmy Reed
- Title: Oldies Selection: Best of Collection, Vol. 2
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Pipe Dublin
- Genre: Blues, R&B
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:38:18
- Total Size: 610 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Jimmy Reed - I'll Change My Style
02. Jimmy Reed - I'm a Love You
03. Jimmy Reed - I'm Gonna Get My Baby
04. Jimmy Reed - I'm Gonna Ruin You
05. Jimmy Reed - I'm Mr. Luck
06. Jimmy Reed - I'm Nervous
07. Jimmy Reed - In the Morning
08. Jimmy Reed - Jimmy's Boogie
09. Jimmy Reed - Kansas City Baby
10. Jimmy Reed - Kind of Lonesome
11. Jimmy Reed - Laughing at the Blues
12. Jimmy Reed - Let's Get Together
13. Jimmy Reed - Little Rain
14. Jimmy Reed - Meet Me
15. Jimmy Reed - My Bitter Seed
16. Jimmy Reed - My First Plea
17. Jimmy Reed - Oh John
18. Jimmy Reed - Pretty Thing
19. Jimmy Reed - Rockin' with Reed
20. Jimmy Reed - Roll and Rhumba
21. Jimmy Reed - She Dont Want Me No More
22. Jimmy Reed - Signals of Love
23. Jimmy Reed - Take It Slow
24. Jimmy Reed - Take out Some Insurance
25. Jimmy Reed - Tell Me You Love Me
26. Jimmy Reed - The Moon Is Rising
27. Jimmy Reed - The Sun Is Shining
28. Jimmy Reed - Too Much
29. Jimmy Reed - Wanna Be Loved
30. Jimmy Reed - What's Wrong, Baby
31. Jimmy Reed - Where Can You Be
32. Jimmy Reed - You Can't Hide
33. Jimmy Reed - You Don't Have to Go
34. Jimmy Reed - You Got Me Crying
35. Jimmy Reed - You Got Me Dizzy
36. Jimmy Reed - You Know I Love You
37. Jimmy Reed - You're Something Else
01. Jimmy Reed - I'll Change My Style
02. Jimmy Reed - I'm a Love You
03. Jimmy Reed - I'm Gonna Get My Baby
04. Jimmy Reed - I'm Gonna Ruin You
05. Jimmy Reed - I'm Mr. Luck
06. Jimmy Reed - I'm Nervous
07. Jimmy Reed - In the Morning
08. Jimmy Reed - Jimmy's Boogie
09. Jimmy Reed - Kansas City Baby
10. Jimmy Reed - Kind of Lonesome
11. Jimmy Reed - Laughing at the Blues
12. Jimmy Reed - Let's Get Together
13. Jimmy Reed - Little Rain
14. Jimmy Reed - Meet Me
15. Jimmy Reed - My Bitter Seed
16. Jimmy Reed - My First Plea
17. Jimmy Reed - Oh John
18. Jimmy Reed - Pretty Thing
19. Jimmy Reed - Rockin' with Reed
20. Jimmy Reed - Roll and Rhumba
21. Jimmy Reed - She Dont Want Me No More
22. Jimmy Reed - Signals of Love
23. Jimmy Reed - Take It Slow
24. Jimmy Reed - Take out Some Insurance
25. Jimmy Reed - Tell Me You Love Me
26. Jimmy Reed - The Moon Is Rising
27. Jimmy Reed - The Sun Is Shining
28. Jimmy Reed - Too Much
29. Jimmy Reed - Wanna Be Loved
30. Jimmy Reed - What's Wrong, Baby
31. Jimmy Reed - Where Can You Be
32. Jimmy Reed - You Can't Hide
33. Jimmy Reed - You Don't Have to Go
34. Jimmy Reed - You Got Me Crying
35. Jimmy Reed - You Got Me Dizzy
36. Jimmy Reed - You Know I Love You
37. Jimmy Reed - You're Something Else
There's simply no sound in the blues as easily digestible, accessible, instantly recognizable, and as easy to play and sing as the music of Jimmy Reed. His best-known songs "Baby, What You Want Me to Do," "Bright Lights, Big City," "Honest I Do," "You Don't Have to Go," "Going to New York," "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby," and "Big Boss Man" have become such an integral part of the standard blues repertoire, it's almost as if they have existed forever. Because his style was simple and easily imitated, his songs were accessible to just about everyone from high-school garage bands having a go at it, to Elvis Presley, Charlie Rich, Lou Rawls, Hank Williams, Jr., and the Rolling Stones, making him, in the long run, perhaps the most influential bluesman of all. His bottom-string boogie rhythm guitar patterns (all furnished by boyhood friend and longtime musical partner Eddie Taylor), simple two-string turnarounds, country-ish harmonica solos (all played in a neck-rack attachment hung around his neck), and mush-mouthed vocals were probably the first exposure most white folks had to the blues. And his music lazy, loping, and insistent, constantly built on the same sturdy frame was a formula that proved to be enormously successful and influential, both with middle-aged blacks and young white audiences for a good dozen years. Jimmy Reed records hit the R&B charts with amazing frequency and crossed over onto the pop charts on many occasions, a rare feat for an unreconstructed bluesman. This is all the more amazing simply because Reed's music was nothing special on the surface; he possessed absolutely no technical expertise on either of his chosen instruments and his vocals certainly lacked the fierce declamatory intensity of a Howlin' Wolf or a Muddy Waters. But it was exactly that lack of in-your-face musical confrontation that made Jimmy Reed a welcome addition to everybody's record collection back in the '50s and '60s. And for those aspiring musicians who wanted to give the blues a try, either vocally or instrumentally (no matter what skin color you were born with), perhaps Billy Vera said it best in his liner notes to a Reed greatest-hits anthology: "Yes, anybody with a range of more than six notes could sing Jimmy's tunes and play them the first day Mom and Dad brought home that first guitar from Sears & Roebuck. I guess Jimmy could be termed the '50s punk bluesman."
Year 2021 | Blues | R&B | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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