One of three volumes that form an overview of the three most important instruments in the Blues: The guitar, the piano and the harmonica. Without these instruments the development of Blues throughout the 20th Century would have been very difficult. Both the guitar and the harmonica were cheap to buy or easy to make crudely. Pianos were installed in all clubs and juke-joints and recording studios. These volumes feature some of the greatest exponents of these instruments. The famed singer/guitarist bluesmen heard here include Robert Johnson ("Sweet Home Chicago"), Tampa Red ("Black Angel Blues"), Lonnie Johnson ("Blues in G"), Blind Blake ("Rope Stretchin' Blues") and Big Bill Broonzy ("I Can't Be Satisfied"). Acrobat. 2003.
6 You Scolded Me, Drove Me from Your Door - Mississippi Bracey
7 Rising River Blues - George Carter
8 Black Angel Blues - Tampa Red
9 I'll Go with Her Blues - Robert Wilkins
10 Blues in G - Lonnie Johnson
11 Down the Highway - Charlie Pickett
12 Two Time Blues - Arthur Petties
13 Jail House Blues - Sam Collins
14 Worried Life Blues - David Edwards
15 Oh Lordy Mama No.2 - Buddy Moss
16 I Can't Be Satisfied - Big Bill Broonzy
17 Down the Big Road Blues - Mattie Delaney
18 Rope Stretching Blues Part 1 - Blind Blacke
19 'A' Blues - Scrapper Blackwell
20 Overtime Blues - Walter Vincent
21 Catfish Blues - Robert Petway
22 One Way Gal - William Moore
23 Little Rock Blues - Pearl Dickson
24 Bull Frog Blues - William Harris
One of three volumes that form an overview of the three most important instruments in the Blues: The guitar, the piano and the harmonica. Without these instruments the development of Blues throughout the 20th Century would have been very difficult. Both the guitar and the harmonica were cheap to buy or easy to make crudely. Pianos were installed in all clubs and juke-joints and recording studios. These volumes feature some of the greatest exponents of these instruments. The famed singer/guitarist bluesmen heard here include Robert Johnson ("Sweet Home Chicago"), Tampa Red ("Black Angel Blues"), Lonnie Johnson ("Blues in G"), Blind Blake ("Rope Stretchin' Blues") and Big Bill Broonzy ("I Can't Be Satisfied"). Acrobat. 2003.