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American Folk Blues Festival, 1962-1965 | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Evidence Category: Music
Buy New: $59.98
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 197812
Format: Box Set, Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 730182610024 EAN: 0730182610024 ASIN: B0000014QN
Release Date: November 30, 1995 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Rockin' the House - Chatman, Peter | | • | I Wanna See My Baby - Walker, Aaron | | • | I'm in Love - Walker, T-Bone | | • | I'm Crazy 'Bout You - Walker, Aaron | | • | Stewball - Dixon, Willie | | • | Let's Make It - Hooker, John Lee | | • | Shake It Baby - Hooker, John Lee | | • | Night Time Is the Right Time - Carr, Leroy | | • | Ah'w Baby - Little Walter | | • | Love My Baby - Harris, J.J. | | • | Crying at the Station - McGhee, Brownie | | • | Wee Baby Blues - Johnson, Pete |
Disc 2
| • | The Blues Is Everywhere - Chatman, Peter | | • | John Henry - Traditional | | • | Wish Me Well - Chatman, Peter | | • | Memphis Boogie - Chatman, Peter | | • | My Captain - Dixon, Willie | | • | Catfish Blues - Waters, Muddy | | • | Blow Wind Blow - Morganfield, McKinl | | • | My Home Is in the Delta - Waters, Muddy | | • | Five Long Years - Boyd, Eddie | | • | That's All I Want Baby - Dixon, Willie | | • | Don't Misuse Me - Miller, Alex "Rice" | | • | I Don't Know - Miller, Alex "Rice" | | • | I'm Gettin' Tired - Miller, Alex "Rice" | | • | Goin' Down Slow - Oden, James Burke | | • | Sonny Boy's Harmonica Blues - Miller, Alex "Rice" |
Disc 3
| • | Goin' Down Slow - Oden, James Burke | | • | Sittin' and Cryin' the Blues - Dixon, Willie | | • | Crazy for My Baby - Dixon, Willie | | • | Grant Spivey - Spivey, Victoria | | • | T.B. Blues - Spivey, Victoria | | • | Big Roll Blues - Williams, Big Joe | | • | Back in the Bottom Blues - Williams, Big Joe | | • | I Have No Friends - Williams, Big Joe | | • | Baby Please Don't Cry - Williams, Big Joe | | • | Careless Love - Handy, W.C. | | • | C.C. Rider - Traditional | | • | It's Too Late to Cry - Johnson, Lonnie | | • | Matt's Guitar Boogie - Murphy, Mathew | | • | Bye Bye Blues - Chatman, Peter |
Disc 4
| • | I'm Trying to Make London My Home - Miller, Alex "Rice" | | • | Dissatisfied - Williamson, Sonny B | | • | Everytime I Get to Drinkin' - Luandrew, Albert | | • | Ain't It a Pity - Hopkins, Lightnin' | | • | Baby Please Don't Go - Williams, Big Joe | | • | I'm a Tearing Little Daddy - Estes, Sleepy John | | • | I Ain't Gonna Pick No More Cotton - Barbee, John Henry | | • | No Title Boogie - Sumlin, Hubert | | • | Slip-In Mules - Davis, Billy | | • | Dust My Broom - James, Elmore | | • | I Got to Cut Out - Miller, Alex "Rice" | | • | Weak Brain and Narrow Mind - Dixon, Willie | | • | Big Legged Woman - Dixon, Willie | | • | Your Best Friend's Gone - Estes, Sleepy John | | • | Baby, What You Want Me to Do - Reed, Jimmy [1] |
Disc 5
| • | Highway 61 - McDowell, Mississip | | • | Slow Down Woman - Lenoir, J.B. | | • | Blues Harp Shuffle - Horton, Big Walter | | • | Christine - Horton, Big Walter | | • | Come on Back Home - Sykes, Roosevelt | | • | Five Long Years - Boyd, Eddie | | • | The Big Question - Boyd, Eddie | | • | Rosa Lee - Robinson, Jimmy Lee | | • | King of the World - Hooker, John Lee | | • | Della Mae - Hooker, John Lee | | • | First Time I Met the Blues - Guy, Buddy | | • | Hound Dog - Leiber, Jerry | | • | My Black Name Is Ringing - Ross, Doctor | | • | Della Mae - Hooker, John Lee | | • | Hound Dog - Leiber, Jerry | | • | South Side Jump - Guy, Buddie | | • | If I Get Lucky - Lenoir, J.B. | | • | Got a Letter This Morning - McDowell, Mississip | | • | Sail On - Sykes, Roosevelt | | • | Farewell Baby - Ross, Doctor |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com The celebrated performers featured on this five-disc box--John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Big Mama Thornton, Howlin' Wolf, and Sonny Boy (Rice Miller) Williamson among them--were seasoned veterans when these recordings were made between 1962 and 1965. They were, however, far from over the hill. Brought to Europe as part of an annual barnstorming tour designed to introduce the blues to the old country, the forefathers (and a few mothers) of various strains of the genre basked in their chance to show their skills to appreciative foreign audiences. They also clearly enjoyed each other's company. The nature of the American Folk Blues road shows made for some fascination collaborations: The 1962 set, for example, finds Hooker, then in his brooding prime, backed by guitar legend T-Bone Walker--on piano! Willie Dixon (the MVP here), Otis Spann, Lightnin' Hopkins, and Mississippi Fred McDowell are just a few of the other legends who turn up in this expansive document of the blues revival that topped all blues revivals. --Steven Stolder
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| Customer Reviews:
Blues at it's finest January 18, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is one of the finest collections of the blues I have heard. Well worth the money. From Mississippi Delta to Chicago, it's all here.
Killer Live Blues November 7, 1999 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is one of the best compilations of live blues available. Many of the modern and historic blues greats are represented here and are in fine voice. While some of the artists may be near the end of there career when these performances took place it dosen't matter as they give it their all. Wonderful stuff. Thanks Evidence. I am now ready for 1966 through 1971!
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