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Blind Blake - The Paramount Years 1926-1932 - 3CD

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Blind Blake - The Paramount Years 1926-1932 - 3CD3 Cds Arthur 'Blind' Blake was a blues and ragtime guitarist, singer and songwriter who was a leading pioneer and member of what became known as the Piedmont school of bluesmen, performing in a style that was associated with the south eastern states of the USA, mainly around Georgia. He was one of the most accomplished and distinctive of the guitarists associated with this movement. This great value 74 track 3 CD set comprises most of the recordings

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Arthur 'Blind' Blake was a blues and ragtime guitarist, singer and songwriter who was a leading pioneer and member of what became known as the Piedmont school of bluesmen, performing in a style that was associated with the south-eastern states of the USA, mainly around Georgia. He was one of the most accomplished and distinctive of the guitarists associated with this movement. This great-value 74-track 3-CD set comprises most of the recordings released under his own name, all of which came out on the Paramount label, and were recorded variously in Chicago, Ill., Richmond, Ind., and Grafton, WI. It Includes recordings featuring Gus Cannon ('Banjo Joe'), Johnny Dodds (clarinet), Jimmy Bertrand (slide whistle, percussion) and Charlie Spand, Alex Robinson, Aletha Dickerson (piano). He ceased recording when Paramount went bankrupt in 1932 by 1934 he had died from tuberculosis and pneumonia at the age of 37. Although not an absolutely complete or definitive anthology, this collection provides a substantial and comprehensive overview of the career and recordings of an artist who influenced other Piedmont artists like Blind Willie McTell, Buddy Moss, Josh White and Rev. Gary Davis, as well as later top guitarists like Ry Cooder, Leon Redbone and John Fahey.

Track Listing

Disc 1:
    • West Coast Blues
    • Early Morning Blues
    • Come On Boys Let's Do That Messin' Round
    • Skeedle Loo Doo Blues
    • Too Tight
    • Stonewall Street Blues
    • Blake's Worried Blues
    • Tampa Bound (460)
    • Bucktown Blues
    • Black Dog Blues
    • One Time Blues
    • Dry Bone Shuffle
    • Bad Feeling Blues
    • That Will Never Happen No More
    • He's In The Jailhouse Now
    • Southern Rag
    • Sea Board Stomp
    • Hard Road Blues
    • You Gonna Quit Me
    • Wabash Rag
    • Hey Hey Daddy Blues
    • Brownskin Mama Blues
    • C.C. Pill Blues
    • Goodbye Mama Moan
    • That Loving I Crave
    • Rumblin' And Ramblin' Boa Constrictor Blues
Disc 2:
      • Tootie Blues
      • Detroit Bound Blues
      • Hot Potatoes
      • Doggin' Me Mama Blues
      • Steel Mill Blues
      • Southbound Rag
      • Low Down Loving Gal
      • Bootleg Rum Dum Blues
      • Back Door Slam Blues
      • Cold Hearted Mama Blues
      • Panther Squall Blues
      • No Dough Blues
      • Search Warrant Blues
      • Sweet Papa Low Down
      • Notoriety Woman
      • Walkin' Across The Country
      • New Style Of Loving
      • Ramblin' Mama Blues
      • Hookworm Blues
      • Slippery Rag
      • Doing A Stretch
      • Poker Woman Blues
      • Georgia Bound
      • Fighting The Jug
Disc 3:
      • Hastings Street
      • Third Degree Blues
      • I Was Afraid Of That #2
      • Police Dog Blues
      • Diddle Wa Diddle
      • Guitar Chimes
      • Blind Arthur Breakdown
      • Ice Man Blues
      • Chump Man Blues
      • Baby Lou Blues
      • Cold Love Blues
      • Keep It Home
      • Sweet Jivin' Mama
      • Hard Pushing Papa
      • What A Low Down Place The Jailhouse Is
      • Ain't Gonna Do That No More
      • Playing Policy Blues
      • Righteous Blues
      • Rope Stretching Blues
      • Miss Emma Liza
      • Dissatisfied Blues
      • Night And Day Blues
      • Sun To Sun Blues
      • Depression's Gone From Me

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