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Liner Note Author: Guido Van Rijn.
Recording information: Chicago, IL (01/??/1929/11/21/1964); Dallas, TX (01/??/1929/11/21/1964); Grafton, WI (01/??/1929/11/21/1964); Long Island City, New York, NY (01/??/1929/11/21/1964); Richmond, IN (01/??/1929/11/21/1964); St. Louis, MO (01/??/1929/11/21/1964).
Personnel: James Johnson (vocals, guitar, accordion, piano); Doretha Trowbridge, Edith North Johnson (vocals); Harry Johnson (guitar, violin); J.D. Short, Tampa Red (guitar); Guido Van Rijn (accordion); Baby Jay (cornet); Roosevelt Sykes (piano).
Audio Remasterer: Gerhard Wessely.
James "Stump" Johnson (1929-1964) Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $2.29) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Blues CDs, Urban Soundtrack, Regional Collections, Country Blues | | Label | Document | | Orig Year | 1994 | | CD Universe Part number | 1021329 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 22, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Johnny Parth (Compilation) | | Recording Time | 65 minutes | | Personnel | Roosevelt Sykes - piano James Johnson - vocals, guitar, accordion, piano James Johnson - vocals, guitar, accordion, piano Tampa Red - guitar J.D. Short Doretha Trowbridge Edith North Johnson - vocals Harry Johnson - guitar, violin Baby Jay - cornet Guido Van Rijn - accordion
| | Additional Info | Import |
James "Stump" Johnson (1929-1964) Songs | 1. | Duck Yas-Yas-Yas, The |
| 2. | Snitcher's Blues, The |
| 3. | Bound to Be a Monkey |
| 4. | My Babe Blues |
| 5. | Jones Law Blues |
| 6. | My Babe Blues |
| 7. | Transom Blues (Bury That Thing) |
| 8. | Soaking Wet Blues |
| 9. | Kind Babe Blues |
| 10. | What You Do What I Asked You To |
| 11. | Duck Yas-Yas-Yas, The |
| 12. | Heart Is Right Blues |
| 13. | Low Moanin' Blue |
| 14. | Snitcher's Blues |
| 15. | Baby B. Blues |
| 16. | You Buzzard You |
| 17. | Sail on Black Sue |
| 18. | Barrel of Whiskey Blues |
| 19. | Steady Grindin' |
| 20. | Money Johnson |
| 21. | Don't Give My Lard Away |
| 22. | Snitcher's Blues, The |
| 23. | Snitcher's Blues No. 2 - (previously unreleased) |
| 24. | Bound to Be a Monkey - (previously unreleased) |
| 25. | Duck Yas-Yas-Yas - (previously unreleased) |
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