On Me And Mr.Johnson, Eric Clapton covers 14 of the 29 songs Robert Johnson, the most mythic figure of the blues, wrote and recorded in his lifetime. For fans of deep blues,it doesn 't get any better than this. After the success of Clapton 's first two traditional blues albums -+1994 's Gram- my-winning triple-platinum, #1 pop From The Cradle, and 2000 's Grammy-winning, double-platinum,#3-charting Riding With The King collaboration with B.B.King -+Me And Mr.Johnson finds Clapton once more at the crossroads of blues and rock.
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12. Searching for Robert Johnson - Peter Guralnick
This "brief but absorbing meditation on Johnson's life and art" reads like a noir mystery novel...
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This "brief but absorbing meditation on Johnson's life and art" reads like a noir mystery novel...
06 - MS Blues Musicians Map Poster
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Full color poster shows the birth sites of blues musicians throughout the Delta and Mississippi...
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Full color poster shows the birth sites of blues musicians throughout the Delta and Mississippi...
03 Blues Alley Sign
#1 Blues Alley is the address of the Delta Blues Museum, in downtown Clarksdale.
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#1 Blues Alley is the address of the Delta Blues Museum, in downtown Clarksdale.
Lost Delta Found - John Work III
John Work, an African-American, composer-musicologist from Fisk University, was a researcher for...
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John Work, an African-American, composer-musicologist from Fisk University, was a researcher for...
The Language of the Blues - Debra Devi
The Language of the Blues - now back in print!
"One of the wittiest, bawdiest, most fascinating dictionaries ever." The Language of the Blues, by Debra Devi, explains more than 150 blues terms. From familiar words like "mojo" to more obscure...
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The Language of the Blues - now back in print!
"One of the wittiest, bawdiest, most fascinating dictionaries ever." The Language of the Blues, by Debra Devi, explains more than 150 blues terms. From familiar words like "mojo" to more obscure...