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Blues - Classic Blues
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Blues - Classic Blues
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Blues - Classic Blues
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Blues - Classic Blues
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Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
Bob Dylan | New Morning ("New Morning"-rec.: 1970) | |
Sugar | J.C. Auto ("Beaster"-rec.: 1993) | |
Sonny Rollins | Alone Together ("Sonny Rollins and the Contemporary Leaders"-rec.: 1958) | |
Al Green | Tired of Being Alone (7" w/ Get Back Baby-rec.: 1973) | |
James White and The Blacks | Contort Yourself ("N.Y. No Wave"-rec.: 1979) | |
The Flying Burrito Brothers | Hot Burrito #1 ("The Gilded Palace of Sin"-rec.: 1969) | |
Pharoah Sanders | Colors ("Karma"-rec.: 1969) | |
Public Enemy | By the Time I Get To Arizona ("Apocolypse '91: The Enemy Strikes Black"-rec.: 1991) | |
Steve Earle | Angry Young Man ("Exit O"-rec.: 1987) | |
Bobby Taylor and The Vancouvers | Does Your Mama Know About Me (7" w/ Fading Away-rec.: 1968) | |
Nick Lowe | Heart of the City ("Pure Pop for Now People"-rec.: 1978) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Guitar Slim | The Things That I Used To Do ("The Things That I Used To Do"-rec.: 1956) | |
The Roots | The Seed (2.0) ("Phrenology"-rec.: 2002) | |
Django Reinhardt with Nitta Rette | Un Instant d'Infini ("Django et Compagnie"-rec.: 1935) | |
Old 97's | Doreen ("Wreck Your Life"-rec.: 1995) | |
June Christy | Day-Dream ("The Misty Miss Christy"-rec.: 1955) | |
Roxy Music | 2 H.B. ("Roxy Music"-rec.: 1972) | |
The Marvelettes | Don't Mess With Bill (7" w/ Do Anything You Want to Do"-rec.: 1964) | |
The Black Keys | The Lengths ("Rubber Factory"-rec.: 2004) | |
Horace Silver | Song for My Father ("Song for My Father"-rec.: 1964) | |
Ryan Adams and The Cardinals | Hard Way To Fall ("Jacksonville City Nights"-rec.: 2005) | |
Jimmy Ruffin | What Becomes of the Brokenhearted (7" w/ Baby I've Got It-rec.: 1966) | |
Comment:
For my girlfriend. I deliberately made this so it doesn't flow. Just a bunch of great songs.Feedback:
nice job.... love the Roxy/Silver/Slim entries
Nice job, Burrito Bros & Django, very nice indeed.
Really nice. It flows in spots. This shows that mixes don't have to flow to be compelling, though. If you like "The Seed (2.0)," check out Cody Chestnutt.