| | Super Blues Vol. 3: Texas Greats CD
Texas has always had a rich blues history, and the TEXAS GREATS volume of Varese Sarabande's SUPER BLUES series underlines that fact in no uncertain terms. You'd need a huge box set to fully encompass the Texas blues scene, but this single disc does it in as succinct a manner as possible, including a range of artists from the well known (Lightnin' Hopkins, Albert Collins) to the more esoteric (Goree Carter, Lonnie Lyons). From Collins' immortal "Collins Shuffle" to Johnny Winter's trenchant take on Robert Johnson's "Kind Hearted Woman," this thumbnail sketch of Texas Blues hits plenty of highlights. Super Blues Vol. 3: Texas Greats Music Super Blues Vol. 3: Texas Greats Songs | 1. | Houston Bound - Lightnin' Hopkins (previously unreleased) |
| 2. | Collins Shuffle - Albert Collins |
| 3. | Come On Let's Boogie - Goree Carter |
| 4. | Cross Country Blues - Frankie Lee Sims |
| 5. | Boogie Woogie Playgirl - Little Willie Littlefield |
| 6. | Let's Have Some Fun - Jesse Thomas |
| 7. | You Gotta Go - Smokey Hogg |
| 8. | Sneaky Joe - Lonnie Lyons |
| 9. | Wrong Doing Woman - Earl Gilliam |
| 10. | I Can't Go On This Way - Joe "Guitar" Hughes |
| 11. | Royal Earl Shuffle - Royal Earl & The Swingin' Kools |
| 12. | Baby Please Don't Go - Johnny Copeland |
| 13. | Grass is Always Greener, The - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (previously unreleased) |
| 14. | Please Come Back To Me - T-Bone Walker (previously unreleased) |
| 15. | Kind Hearted Woman - Johnny Winter |
| 16. | Houston Town - Buddy Ace |
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