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Voice of Langston Hughes CD (1995)
Includes liner notes by Langston Hughes, Dr. Faith Berry and Yusef Jones, as well as excerpts of Langston Hughes' poetry.
All lyrics written by Langston Hughes. All music written by ...
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Rhythms of the World CD (2012)
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Glory of Negro History CD (2012)
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Story of Jazz CD (2012)
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Harlem in Vogue, The Poetry and Jazz of Langston Hughes CD (2011)
Liner Note Author: Dave Henderson. Track Listing of songs: Hey; Note On the Comercial Theatre; Weary Blues, The; Blues At Dawn; Six-Bits Blues; Morning After; Could Be/Bad Luck Card/Bad Man; Life ...
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Dream Keeper and Other Poems CD (2012)
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Weary Blues CD (1958)
Contains 33 of Langston Hughes' poems set to music composed, arranged, and conducted by Charles Mingus & Leonard Feather. It was recorded in 1958.
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At Newport CD (1960) Top Seller
Recorded live at Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhode Island on July 3, 1960 and Chicago, Illinois in June 1960.
The old cover photograph of Muddy clutching John Lee Hooker's guitar ...
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Dreamer: A Portrait of Langston Hughes CD (2002)
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Deja Vu (1976-1987) CDs (2009)
Langston Hughes songs Arrangers: Jan Hruby; Vladimír Padrunek; Pavel Fort.
Personnel: Vladimír Misík (kazoo); Stanislav Kubes (mandore); Jirí Kolár (Clavinet); Anatoli Kohout, Jirí Sustera (percussion).
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Abstrakt/Blak CD (2006)
Langston Hughes discography Keyboardist Marc Cary has teamed up with vocalist Shon "Chance" Miller for a collaboration dubbed the XR Project. Mixing Cary's acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, and synthesizer sounds with Chance's ...
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At Newport 1960 Vinyl LP (2012)
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Charles Mingus' Finest Hour CD (2002)
Langston Hughes CD discography Recorded between 1947 & 1963. Includes liner notes by Brian Priestly.
Charles Mingus' Finest Hour, while a fine and eccentric collection of music, is only his finest hour of music ...
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Muddy Waters At Newport CD
Langston Hughes music CDs Recorded live at Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhode Island on July 3, 1960 and Chicago, Illinois in June 1960.
The old cover photograph of Muddy clutching John Lee Hooker's guitar gave the impression that he was at a Folk Festival rather than the prestigious Newport Jazz Festival. However, the record revealed the King of Chicago blues at his very best, shouting his music above the discordant wail of a band that included Otis Spann, James Cotton, Pat Hare and Francis Clay. Film of the event shows a sharply dressed Muddy shimmying and jiving around the stage with the energy of a man half his age. Some of that atmosphere is apparent on the record, in a program that includes 'Hoochie Coochie Man', Big Bill Broonzy's 'I Feel So Good', recent singles 'I Got My Brand On You' and 'Soon Forgotten', and a massive 'Got My Mojo Working'. The set ends in poignant mood with the announcement of the end of the Festival and Otis Spann's improvised 'Goodbye Newport Blues'.
This reissue contains 4 mono bonus studio tracks.
Includes liner notes by Mary Katherine Aldin and Jack Tracy.
Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (Universal Mastering).
Personnel includes: Muddy Waters (vocals, guitar); Langston Hughes (spoken vocals); Pat Hare (guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); Otis Span (piano, background vocals); Andrew Stevenson (bass); Francis Clay (drums).
Personnel: Muddy Waters (vocals, guitar); Otis ...
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 Langston Hughes Songs
Popular or famous Langston Hughes music songs: Weary Blues, Simple Prays a Prayer, Feet Live Their Own Life, I, Too, Night and Morn, Rhythms of the World. More music songs Negro, Albert, Morning After, I'm Gonna Testify, Prayer Meeting, As I Go, Madam and the Census Taker, Youth, Prayer. More music songs Mother to Son, Bed Time, Testament, Story of the Blues, Blues At Dawn. See All Songs
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XR Project, Muddy Waters
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