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Musique au-dessous une lumiere bleue, vol. 1
Artist | Song | |
PRINCE(New Power Generation, 1994) | BLUE LIGHT (Prince) | |
TAJ MAHAL (Dancing the Blues, 1993) | BLUE LIGHT BOOGIE (Jessie Mae Robinson) | |
TERRY EVANS (Blues for Thought, 1993) | NATCHA BONE LOVER(Terry Evans) | |
RY COODER (Borderline, 1980) | WHY DON'T YOU TRY ME TONIGHT (E. Young) | |
SLIM HARPO(The Best of Slim Harpo, 1989) | BABY, SCRATCH MY BACK (Moore) | |
FRANK FROST(Jewel Spotlights the Blues, Vol. 1, 1994) | MY BACK SCRATCHER (F. Frost/C. Young) | |
DINAH WASHINGTON (Verve Jazz Masters: Dinah Washington, 1993) | LONG JOHN BLUES (D. Washington) | |
NEVILLE BROTHERS (Neville-ization, 1984) | A WOMAN'S GOTTA HAVE IT (Grisby/Hicks/Womack)given) | |
ROSANNE CASH (Seven Year Ache, 1981) | WHAT KINDA GIRL (S. Forbert) | |
LOWELL GEORGE (Thanks, I'll Eat it Here, 1979) | WHAT DO YOU WANT THE GIRL TO DO (A. Toussaint) | |
BONNIE RAITT (Give It Up, 1972) | YOU GOT TO KNOW HOW (Sippie Wallace/Jack Viertel) | |
ROLLING STONES (Beggar's Banquet, 1986) | PARACHUTE WOMAN (Jagger/Richards) | |
BIG MAC WITH HUBERT SUMLIN (Jewel Spotlights the Blues, Vol. 1, 1994) | ROUGH DRIED WOMAN, PART 1 (Clay/Williams/Earle) | |
BIG MAC WITH HUBERT SUMLIN (Jewel Spotlights the Blues, Vol. 1, 1994) | ROUGH DRIED WOMAN, PART 2 (Clay/Williams/Earle) | |
POONANNY (Grindin' Man, 199?) | MEATMAN (A.D. Prestidge/J. Shamwell) | |
MARIA MULDAUR (Waitress in A Donut Shop, 1974) | IT AIN'T THE MEAT, IT'S THE MOTION (Henry Glover/Sydney Mason) | |
DONNA SUMMER (Donna Summer: On the Radio, 1979) | HOT LOVE (no data given) | |
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26 septembre 94/29 julliet 01So I went through a phase of naming things in French. It's supposed to mean "Music under a blue light" ... This one is a lot of fun.
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This does look like fun. Love the Muldaur -> Donna Summer especially.
Wow. this is really cool. Love the swampy stuff especially. And Big Mac, Mystery man of the blues! Knock me out!
Wait until you hear Poonany. Meatman is (to me, at least) a hilarious macho song ... "I'm a Meatman ... blah blah blah ..." How can you not love that? and this only one of two parts ...
This looks really, really great.
awesome
Looks great!
C'est formidable, Media Vixen! But, I never saw you with missing data before! "Woman's Gotta Have It" is attributed to Grisby/Hicks/Womack, and the date of the album Neville-ization is 1984.
Mixxer, Merci pour le mots justes ...
really cool