| | Leadbelly Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 CD Leadbelly Discography of CDs
 |
|
Our Price: $31.29 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days (Only 1 available)
|  |
Spanning the most prolific part of Leadbelly's career, from when he was released from prison (after having his sentence commuted, for the second time) through his move to New York City in 1946, The Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 released by French label Frémeaux & Associés is a pretty good selection of some of the folk/bluesman's repertoire, and includes versions of some of his most popular songs ("Rock Island Line," "Goodnight Irene," "John Hardy," "Leaving Blues," etc.). There are liner notes in both French and English included, which is a necessity for any Leadbelly release, but the two-CD set's (with 18 songs on each disc) lack of "C.C. Rider," "Good Morning Blues," and "Grey Goose" makes it only a decent compilation, and not a complete one. ~ Marisa Brown
(2-CD set) One of the greatest legendary icons of popular American music, Lead Belly's extraordinary fate led him to Texan prisons and to New York stages as the main founder of the folk movement. But above all, he was a leading bluesman as this album, wh Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 Music Leadbelly Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 Songs | 1. | The Old Chisholm Trail | |
| 2. | Packing Trunk | |
| 3. | Roberta | |
| 4. | New Black Snake Moan | |
| 5. | Death Letter Blues I & II | |
| 6. | Fort Worth And Dallas Blues | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Yellow Jacket Blues | |
| 8. | T.B. Woman Blues | $0.69 | |
| 9. | My Baby Quit Me | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Red River Blues | |
| 11. | Baby, Don't You Love Me No More | |
| 12. | Blind Lemmon Jefferson's Blues | |
| 13. | Matchbox Blues | |
| 14. | Bull Cow Blues | |
| 15. | Bourgeois Blues | $0.99 | |
| 16. | De Kalb Blues | $0.99 | |
| 17. | Red Cross Store Blues | |
| 18. | Leaving Blues | |
| Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Leadbelly Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mike Bloomfield Super Session CD (1968) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 album
$6.75 A surprise best-seller when it was first released, this mostly improvised pairing of singer/keyboardist/producer Al Kooper with two major guitar heroes of the day sounds fascinating all these years later precisely because of the distance of time--nobody makes records like this any more. The material runs the gamut from folk pop (covers of Donovan and Dylan), to blues ("Albert's Shuffle," "You Don't Love Me"), to heady jams ("His Holy Modal Majesty"), to big-band jazz ("Harvey's Tune").
All the tunes make effective templates for the kind off-the-cuff music-making that in less capable hands might have resulted in simple noodling. In fact, although Bloomfield and Stills don't play together on any of the cuts (Bloomfield played on one side of the original LP, Stills on the other), all three principals get off lots of good licks and producer ...
| | Eric Clapton E.C. Was Here CD (1975) Remastered
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 CD music
$6.49 On the original LP, the song "Drifting Blues" faded out after about 3 minutes. The CD contains the complete 11:31 version.
Released in the same year as 1975's THERE'S ONE IN EVERY CROWD, E.C. WAS HERE is a live album short on content but long in presentation. Backed by his usual mid-70's studio cohorts (George Terry, Jamie Oldaker, Yvonne Elliman, Marcy Levy, etc.), Clapton ignored his then-current material off CROWD and 461 OCEAN BOULEVARD, instead choosing to explore his immediate, post-Cream era along ...
| | Paul Butterfield East-West CD (1966)
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 music CDs
$6.15
| | Monkeyjunk Tiger In Your Tank CD (2009)
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 songs
$17.19 Legendary delta bluesman Son House spoke about a passion for his music and was quoted as saying "I'm talkin’ 'bout the blues. . . I ain't talkin' 'bout monkey junk!" MonkeyJunk is a band that draws heavily on the legends of the blues and translates that influence into a contemporary blend of swamp R&B, soul boogie and bedroom funk. This triple threat trio comprised of Steve Marriner, Tony D and Matt Sobb draws on over 56 years of combined experience playing blues live and in studio . . . and it shows.In the fall of 2008, MonkeyJunk was nominated for a Maple Blues Award for best new artist - a rare feat only having been in exsistence for 6 months and not having released a record yet . . . In February 2009, MonkeyJunk represented Ottawa, Canada at The International Blues Challenge held ...
| | Albert King Born Under A Bad Sign CD (1967)
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 album
$9.75
| | Savoy Brown Raw Sienna CD (1970)
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 CD music
$6.49
| | Walter Davis Complete Works In Chronological Order, Vol. 1 (1933-35) CD (1995)
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 music CDs
$13.39
| | Finger Poppin Time - Best Of O.D. CD (1998)
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 songs
$13.79
| | Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Meets The Master Blues Bassists CD (1994)
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 album
$9.95
| | De La Soul Live At Tramps Nyc 1996 CD (2004) Digipak
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 CD music
$9.09
| | Tony Iommi Fused CD (2005)
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 music CDs
$12.25
| | Mega Disco Funk CD (2006) (Import)
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 songs
$45.99
| | Thunderball Cinescope CD (2004) Digipak
Blues: Bourgeois Blues 1933-1946 album
$13.39 As they creep up on a decade of producing and performing together, the three members of Thunderball seem to be settling into something of a groove, for better or for worse. As of yet there's no sign that their groove is going to deepen into a rut: on Cinescope the group continues to bounce between slinky ersatz Bollywood film music, retrofitted Afro-funk, Brazilian dance beats, and downtempo lounge-lizard club grooves ...
|
|
|