662, the area code of his Clarksdale stomping grounds, is a powerful, personal album, a fiery coming-of-age record. The lyrics reflect Ingram’s maturity and how your roots inspire where you’re heading. Musically, the record delivers a heaping helping of the visceral Ingram guitar music, a combustible mix of molten blues rock, down home shuffles, and soulful grooves.
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This 1960 recording-the greatest live blues album ever-is made even better with this reissue! I've Got My Mojo Working; (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man is some of Muddy's best stuff.
Prison Songs Alan Lomax
Here is Lomax's legendary Negro Prison Songs album in its entirety with excellent liner notes. Includes The Murderer's Home; No More, My Lord; Old Alabama; Black Woman, and Whoa Buck.
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Here is Lomax's legendary Negro Prison Songs album in its entirety with excellent liner notes. Includes The Murderer's Home; No More, My Lord; Old Alabama; Black Woman, and Whoa Buck.
Hoodoo Man Blues is considered by most blues aficionados and fans to be one of the best blues albums of all time.
Birth of the Blues at Dockery Farms - mp3
This
interview, recorded by Julia Baird (sister of John Lennon) at Dockery Farms in
Cleveland, Mississippi...
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This
interview, recorded by Julia Baird (sister of John Lennon) at Dockery Farms in
Cleveland, Mississippi...