Other Mixes By soul-farm
A Fifth of Blues
| Artist | Song | |
| Cheech & Chong | Intro | |
| Elmore James | Sunnyland | |
| The Blues Project | Back Door Man | |
| Spencer Davis Group | Stevie's Blues | |
| Jeff Beck Group | You Shook Me | |
| John Hammond | Shake for Me | |
| The Johnny Otis Show | Country Girl | |
| Lowell Fulson | Tramp | |
| Johnnie Mae Matthews | Gonna Send You Back to Georgia | |
| Ten Years After | At the Woodchopper's Ball | |
| Clarence Carter | The Road of Love | |
| Mel Brown | I'd Rather Suck My Thumb | |
| Howlin' Wolf | Built for Comfort | |
| King Solomon | Energy Crisis | |
| B.B. King | I Don't Want to Cut Off Your Hair | |
| Little Walter w/ Baby Face Leroy & Muddy Waters | Moonshine Blues | |
| Albert King | Cold Feet | |
| The Electric Flag | I Was Robbed Last Night | |
| Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band | Stormy Monday Blues | |
| Otis Spann | Bloody Murder | |
| The Santana Band | Travelling Blues | |
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Ohhhh yeeeeah. This looks amazing! i love the fact that you didn't just stick to one type of blues (Chicago, British, etc.)--you branched out into stuff like Spencer Davis and Santana. It seems to me that people think of the blues as being a rigid, formulaic style, which, as your mix shows, it isn't. I remember going to the Chicago Blues Fest last year and hearing James Blood Ulmer play a riveting solo set that left about half the audience scratching their heads. If only they understood... Anyway, back to the point. Fantastic mix!
I love five fifths of this!
Nice! I haven't heard Built for Comfort in a long time. I'm with DJ Karen.
Righteous!


