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Robert Johnson - Unforgettable (All Tracks Remastered) (2021)

Robert Johnson - Unforgettable (All Tracks Remastered) (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Robert Johnson

  • Title: Unforgettable (All Tracks Remastered)
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: jjjedizionimusicali
  • Genre: Blues
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 40:55
  • Total Size: 239 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Cross Road Blues (Remastered)
02. Come on In My Kitchen (Remastered)
03. Kind Hearted Woman Blues (Remastered)
04. Me and the Devil Blues (Remastered)
05. Milkcow's Calf Blues (Remastered)
06. If I Had Possession over Judgement Day (Remastered)
07. Hellhound on My Trail (Remastered)
08. Terraplane Blues (Remastered)
09. 32-20 Blues (Remastered)
10. Ramblin' on My Mind (Remastered)
11. Last Fair Deal Gone Down (Remastered)
12. Walkin' Blues (Remastered)
13. Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped the Devil) (Remastered)
14. Traveling Riverside Blues (Remastered)
15. When You Got a Good Friend (Remastered)

If the blues has a truly mythic figure, one whose story hangs over the music the way Charlie Parker's does over jazz or Hank Williams' does over country, it's Robert Johnson, certainly the most celebrated figure in the history of the blues. Of course, his legend is immensely fortified by the fact that Johnson also left behind a small legacy of recordings that are considered the emotional apex of the music itself. These recordings have not only entered the realm of blues standards ("Love in Vain," "Crossroads," "Sweet Home Chicago," "Stop Breaking Down"), but were adapted by rock & roll artists as diverse as the Rolling Stones, Steve Miller, Led Zeppelin, and Eric Clapton. While there are historical naysayers who would be more comfortable downplaying his skills and achievements (most of whom have never made a convincing case as to where the source of his apocalyptic visions emanate from), Robert Johnson remains a potent force to be reckoned with. As a singer, composer, and guitarist of considerable skills, he produced some of the genre's best music and the ultimate blues legend to deal with. Doomed, haunted, driven by demons, a tormented genius dead at an early age -- all of these add up to making him a character of mythology who -- if he hadn't actually existed -- would have to be created by some biographer's overactive romantic imagination.

The legend of his life -- which by now, even folks who don't know anything about the blues can cite to you chapter and verse -- goes something like this: Robert Johnson was a young Black man living on a plantation in rural Mississippi. Branded with a burning desire to become a great blues musician, he was instructed to take his guitar to a crossroads near Dockery's plantation at midnight. There he was met by a large Black man (the Devil) who took the guitar from Johnson, tuned it, and handed it back to him. In less than a year's time, in exchange for his everlasting soul, Robert Johnson became the king of the Delta blues singers, able to play, sing, and create the greatest blues anyone had ever heard.



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