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Lonnie Donegan - Talking Guitar Blues (2013)

Lonnie Donegan - Talking Guitar Blues (2013)

BAND/ARTIST: Lonnie Donegan

  • Title: Talking Guitar Blues
  • Year Of Release: 1999 / 2013
  • Label: Sanctuary Records
  • Genre: Pop, Blues, Folk, Country
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
  • Total Time: 2:23:11
  • Total Size: 769 / 339 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Lost John
02. Stewball
03. Railroad Bill
04. Bring a Little Water, Sylvie
05. Dead or Alive
06. Wabash Cannonball
07. Nobody's Child
08. Frankie and Johnny
09. Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O
10. Cumberland Gap
11. Gamblin' Man (Live)
12. Puttin' On the Style (Live)
13. My Dixie Darling
14. Jack O'Diamonds
15. On a Monday (Live at Conway Hall)
16. Mule Skinner Blues (Mono Version)
17. Grand Coulee Dam
18. Sally Don't You Grieve
19. Betty, Betty, Betty
20. Lonesome Traveller
21. Light from the Lighthouse
22. Lonnie's Skiffle Party, Pt. 1
23. Tom Dooley
24. Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight) (Live)
25. Fort Worth Jail
26. The Battle of New Orleans
27. Sal's Got a Sugar Lip
28. Take This Hammer
29. You Pass Me By
30. San Miguel
31. Talking Guitar Blues
32. My Old Man's a Dustman
33. I Wanna Go Home (The Wreck of the John B; Long Version)
34. Lorelei
35. Sorry But I'm Gonna Have to Pass
36. Lively!
37. Virgin Mary
38. Have a Drink On Me
39. Michael Row the Boat Ashore
40. Lumbered
41. The Comancheros
42. The Party's Over
43. I'll Never Fall in Love Again
44. Pick a Bale of Cotton
45. This Train
46. Noah Found Grace In the Eyes of the Lord
47. Beans in My Ears
48. She Was a T-Bone Talking Woman
49. Farewell (Fare Thee Well)
50. World Cup Willie

To look at Lonnie Donegan today, in pictures taken 40 years ago when he was topping the British charts and hitting the Top Ten in America, dressed in a suit, his hair cut short and strumming an acoustic guitar, he looks like a musical non-entity. But in 1954, before anyone (especially anybody in England) knew what rock & roll was, Donegan was cool, and his music was hot. He's relatively little remembered outside of England, but Donegan shares an important professional attribute with Elvis Presley, Bill Haley, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Sex Pistols -- he invented a style of music, skiffle, that completely altered the pop culture landscape and the youth around him, and for a time, completely ruled popular music through that new form. What's more, his music, like that of Presley and Haley, was vital to the early musical careers and future histories of the Beatles, the Stones, and hundreds of other groups. And he did it in 1954, before Elvis was known anywhere outside of Memphis and before Bill Haley was perceived as anything but a Western swing novelty act.

Anthony James Donegan was born in Glasgow, Scotland on April 29, 1931, the son of a classical violinist who had played with the Scottish National Orchestra. Donegan received no encouragement to play an instrument or choose music as a profession, for his father, like many talented musicians during the economic slump of the '30s, was continually out of work. The family, which moved to East London in 1933, had no desire to see him go into a dead-end profession. He first became interested in the guitar at age nine, but it was to be another five years before he took matters into his own hands and bought his first guitar for £12.50 (about $70 American in those days).



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • whiskers
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Many thanks