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Various - Rural Blues Vol 1: Goin' Up The Country flac album

Various - Rural Blues Vol 1: Goin' Up The Country flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Rural Blues Vol 1: Goin' Up The Country
  • Date of release 1969
  • Country UK
  • Style Country Blues
  • Other formats VQF AU MOD MIDI DXD FLAC ADX
  • Genre Blues
  • Size MP3 1765 mb
  • Size FLAC 1899 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 894

Tracklist: 01. Willie Lane - Up And Down Building . Line (2:57) 02. Willie Lane - Prowlin' Ground Hog (2:44) 03. Willie Lane - Too Many Women Blues (2:26) 04. Willie Lane - Howlin' Wolf (2:47) 05. Willie Lane - Black Cat Rag (2:39) 06. Willie Lane - Black Cat Rag (3:00) 07. Black Diamond - .

Rural Blues Vol 1: Goin' Up The Country. Rural Blues Vol 1: Goin' Up The Country LP. . The Official New Orleans Rhythm & Blues Anniversary Album Volume 1. LP6,99 €. The Official New Orleans Rhythm & Blues Anniversary Album Volume 1 LP. Norman Granz' Jam Session 7.

Rural blues vol. 1 ~ goin' up the country. CATALOGUE NUMBER The record labels and the vinyl are truly excellent. The Moody Blues ‎– On The Threshold Of A Dream. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono. Great warm and trippy album in glorious mono, 1st UK issue. to let the inner sleeve peep through (red mono, blue stereo).

The two selections from white country blues singer Monroe Moe Jackson, "Move It on Over" and "Go 'Way from My Door," are also revelations, as Jackson's jagged, gravel-packed voice hits places that would make Tom Waits jealous. It is interesting to note that the most recent recordings presented here, "My Baby Ooo" and "I Need a Hundred Dollars" by One String Sam, tracked in 1956, are the ones that sound the most ancient, with Sam's one string diddley bow giving both pieces an eerie, spooky resonance.

Various - Rural Blues Vol 2: Saturday Night Function (Comp). Various - Rural Blues Vol 1: Goin' Up The Country ‎(LP, Comp).

Going Up the Country" (also Goin' Up the Country) is a song adapted and recorded by American blues rock band Canned Heat. Called a "rural hippie anthem", it became one of the band's biggest hits and best-known songs. As with their previous single, "On the Road Again", the song was adapted from a 1920s blues song and sung in a countertenor-style by Alan Wilson.

Artist: Various Album: Talking with the Blues - An Anthology Of Contemporary Blues Songs Fron The USA Genre: Blues Label: Taxim Records Released: 1992-2006 Quality: mp3, 256 kbps. The concept of TALKING WITH THE BLUES is based on a view of the various US states as blues regions. Even casual blues listeners are familiar with the fact that there is Chicago Blues or Mississippi Blues and the gripping social history of the music is very much marked by its geography. The infrastructure of the blues scene is not based upon the music industry's PR efforts but kept alive by the inherent qualities of the music and the profound dedication of blues lovers all over the country. Good blues does not have an expiration date. Blues is soulful, emotional, direct and intense. Volume: Good Whiskey Blues - Tennessee Vol 1. Truckinn My Blues Away - Texas.

Various Blues Collection - Vo. Label Success 2121CD Format CD, Compilation Country UK & Europe Released Genre Blues Style Electric Blues, Chicago Blues, Delta Blues Tracklist 1 Eric Clapton The First Time I Met The Blues 4 57 2 John L – Оцифровка групп. 3:13. Хаулин Вулф Howlin Wolf Label Мелодия С60 29179 005 Series Blues Masters/Мастера Блюза 1 Format Vinyl, LP, Compilation Country USSR Released 1990 Genre Blues Style Louisiana Blues, Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues Tracklist A1 Я Не Знал – Оцифровка групп. :40. Chicago – It Better End Soon (2nd Movement).

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A1 Nathaniel Terry Take It Easy
Written-By – Nathaniel Terry
3:25
A2 Manny Nichols Forgive Me
Written-By – Manny Nichols
2:47
A3 Country Jim Avenue Breakdown
Written-By – James Bledsoe
2:27
A4 Lil' Son Jackson Disgusted
Written-By – Prob. Melvin Jackson*
2:41
A5 Thunder 'N' Lightnin' West Coast Blues
Written-By – Prob. Wilson Smith*
2:36
A6 Lightnin' Hopkins Howling Wolf Blues
Written-By – Sam Hopkins*
2:40
A7 Snooks Eaglin Nobody Knows
Written-By – Dave Bartholomew
2:10
B1 Nathaniel Terry I Don't Know Why
Written-By – Nathaniel Terry
2:37
B2 Manny Nichols Worried Life
Written-By – Manny Nichols
2:40
B3 Country Jim Phillipine Blues
Written-By – James Bledsoe
2:18
B4 Lil' Son Jackson Thrill Me Baby
Written-By – Melvin Jackson
2:41
B5 Thunder 'N' Lightnin' Can't Do Like You Used To
Written-By – Prob. Wilson Smith*
2:33
B6 Lightnin' Hopkins Can't Get That Woman Off My Mind
Written-By – Sam Hopkins*
2:36
B7 Snooks Eaglin By The Water
Written-By – Dave Bartholomew - Pearl King*
2:38

Credits

  • Art Direction – Woody Woodward
  • Design – Andrew C. Rodriguez
  • Liner Notes – Pete Welding
  • Producer, Coordinator – Steve La Vere*

Notes

Different labels to Various - Rural Blues Vol 1: Goin' Up The Country

Gatefold sleeve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A [Etched]): 114 LM-9400-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B [Etched]): 114 LM-9400-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A/B): LM-94000

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LBL 83213, LBL 83213E Various Rural Blues Vol 1: Goin' Up The Country ‎(LP, Comp, Mono) Liberty, Liberty LBL 83213, LBL 83213E UK 1969
LM-94000 Various Rural Blues Vol 1: Goin' Up The Country ‎(LP) Imperial LM-94000 US Unknown
LM 94000 Various Rural Blues Vol 1: Goin' Up The Country ‎(LP, Comp, Mono) Liberty LM 94000 US 1969
2C 062 - 90.185 Various Rural Blues Vol 1: Goin' Up The Country ‎(LP, Comp) Liberty 2C 062 - 90.185 France 1969