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Blowin' Like Hell
(1990)
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William Clarke
The title says it all. William Clarke cooks on Blowin' Like Hell, his first CD. And these are new sounds. Songs like "Lollipop Mama," "Gambling for My Bread," and "Lonesome Bedroom Blues" (all written by Clarke) are just great tunes. "Must Be Jelly" won Clarke a W.C. Handy Award for blues song of the year in 1991. You'll find yourself humming them ...
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That Represent Man
(2004)
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Mannish Boys
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Lonesome Bedroom Blues
(1962)
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Curtis Jones
Jones, solo and at the top of his powers on piano and vocally, on a set produced by Bob Koester. The pianist was an exceptional lyricist, evidenced by his classic "Tin Pan Alley" and several lesser-known numbers on this album. Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
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Down in the Alley
(1993)
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Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin
On Down in the Alley, his first album for Alligator Records, Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin doesn't quite follow though on the success of its predecessor Chicago Blues, yet that's only a relative scale. Margolin is one of a handful of musicians to keep classic Chicago blues alive in the '90s, both through covers and original material. His association ...
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Blues from Up the Country
(2003)
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Various Artists
One of four simultaneously released budget-priced samplers from the esteemed Delmark catalog in honor of its 50th anniversary in 2003, Blues From Up the Country concentrates on blues artists originating in the South. But since the selections are culled from Delmark's archives, the list of musicians is slightly more obscure than many compilations ...
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Trouble Blues
(1960)
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Curtis Jones
The taciturn pianist in the company of a fine New York rhythm section and Johnny "Big Moose" Walker (but on guitar, not piano) made for a winning combination on this 1960 album. Jones delivers his downbeat "Suicide Blues," "Low Down Worried Blues," "Lonesome Bedroom Blues"...well, you get the picture. Jones wasn't exactly an upbeat kind of guy. ...
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The Traveling Record Man: Historic Down South Recording Trips
(2001)
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Various Artists
The bulky title of this disc was sparked by its documentation of recordings assembled by Joe Bihari of Modern Records on scouting trips through the South for talent between 1948 and 1953. (Starting in 1952, the young Ike Turner also worked for Modern in this capacity.) Just two of the names on this 24-track anthology are famous: Howlin' Wolf, ...
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Lonesome Bedroom Blues 1937-1941
(1995)
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Curtis Jones
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Complete Works, Vol. 1 (September 1937 - May 1938)
(1995)
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Curtis Jones
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Men of Blues
(1998)
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Various Artists
This curious three-disc box set mixes in old blues 78s with latter rediscovery recordings to form a rather random, but pleasantly cohesive (if somewhat cursory) introduction to early blues. The wide variety of styles here is impressive, though, ranging from the guttural roars of Charley Patton and Son House, through the highly personalized blues ...
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Legendary Blues: Lonesome Blues
(2002)
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Various Artists
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