Other Mixes By Texas Hobart
Cassette
|
Mixed Genre

CD
|
Electronic - Ambient
CD
|
Blues

CD
|
Mixed Genre
Old Fashioned Love
Artist | Song | |
Guitar Gabriel | Old fashioned Love | |
Jessie Mae Hemphill | Take me home with you,baby | |
Etta Baker | Baby,Let me lay it on you | |
Mississippi John Hurt | You are my sunshine | |
Hell Blues Choir | You are my sunshine | |
Bobby Rush | Bowlegged Woman,Knock-Kneed Man | |
John Lee Hooker | Maudie | |
David "Honeyboy" Edwards | You're the one for me | |
Shakey Jake | Call me when you need me | |
Brownie McGhee | Boogie Baby | |
Jimmy Norman | Little Pieces | |
Bukka White | Corinna Corinna | |
Lightnin' Hopkins | Found my baby Crying | |
Paul Geremia | When things go wrong (It Hurts Me Too) | |
James Blood Ulmer | My Most Favorite Thing | |
Lonnie Johnson | Jelly Roll Baker | |
Big Joe Williams | Bluebird Blues | |
Harrison Kennedy | Don't set you mind to worryin' | |
Baby Tate | Thousand Woman Blues | |
Louisiana Red | My Baby's coming Home | |
Mississippi Fred McDowell and Johnny Woods | I Got A Woman | |
Snooks Eaglin | Rock me Mama | |
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup | So Glad you're mine | |
Charles Brown | For You | |
Lloyd Price | You're Noboby 'Til Somebody Loves You | |
Comment:
Here is some mainly country blues put together to show a kind and loving side of the blues.Feedback:
always great to see a texas hobart mix. don't wait so long to post the next one.
This is excellent!
Bringin out the heavy hitters here. Good to see Brownie McGhee, Bukka White and Snooks Eaglin make an appearance.
Fantastic. And, spendidly different for the parts. Much thanks.
Ahem...these parts. That is.
Great collection.
very cool
Yeah, this rocks me. Ditto what brother mahdishain
saud.
saud.
Actually the new-fashioned love is surprisingly not that different from the old-fashioned kind, but for me the old country blues way of singing about it is still the most romantic AND the most realistic .
Mostly, though, no matter what the subject matter, I just dig that old country blues sound, like it came out of the earth not out of a studio. Yeah, I dig the roots, but Texas Hobart is the best at making them grow!
Mostly, though, no matter what the subject matter, I just dig that old country blues sound, like it came out of the earth not out of a studio. Yeah, I dig the roots, but Texas Hobart is the best at making them grow!
bluesy and great !
Now that is a mix we can sink our teeth into! Mississippi John Hurt and Lightnin' are two personal favorites, but this is just chock full o' goodness
Nice.