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Various - Where Blues Crosses Over 1998 flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Where Blues Crosses Over 1998
  • Date of release 1998
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  • Genre Blues
  • Size MP3 1498 mb
  • Size FLAC 1769 mb
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Explore releases from the Where Blues Crosses Over label. Discover what's missing in your discography and shop for Where Blues Crosses Over releases. Where Blues Crosses Over. Where Blues Crosses Over (1999 Ruf Records Catalogue) ‎(CD, Comp).

The Blues "White Album". The album gets off to a bad start with a ponderous, leaden, dragging version of "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?," performed here by a group called "Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers. The very thing they seem to lack is drive; the drummer in particular seems to be holding the whole performance back. The rest of the cuts feature various Telarc blues artists fronting a core group consisting of . Smith on guitar, T-Bone Wolk on bass, Peter Re on bass, and Steve Holley on drums

Topic: Where Blues Crosses Over.

1 –Walter Trout Got A Broken Heart. Stagger Lee. 8 –James Solberg . 9 –Bernard Allison Slipping & Sliding.

The Blues White Album - Студийный альбом от Various Artists. Вышел Неизвестно В альбом вошло 10 треков. Продолжительность альбома: 51:22. Jeff Healey - 'Yer Blues' - Südbahnhof 1995 (pt. 6 of 7).

The Progressive Blues Experiment is the debut album by Johnny Winter. The Progressive Blues Experiment was originally issued on Austin's Sonobeat Records label in 1968. When Winter signed to Columbia Records, the rights were sold to Imperial Records who reissued the album in 1969. Winter plays here in a trio with his late-sixties band. Several blues artists are covered including . King ("It's My Own Fault"), Sonny Boy Williamson ("Help Me"), and Slim Harpo ("I Got Love If You Want It").

Double Crossing Blues. I Got Men All over This Town. Lonnie Johnson, Victoria Spivey. blue highlight denotes track pick.

Volume 3 of Provogue's Where Blues Meets Rock series brings you tracks from Omar and the Howlers; Walter Trout, Michael Katon and many more. RELEASE DATE 3 August 1998. Tracklisting: 1. Omar and the Howlers - Bessie Mai 2. Walter Trout Band - Obstacles in My Way 3. Dave Hole - You Got the Blues 4. Michael Katon - Lucky, Lucky, Lucky 5. Bobby Mack - Hip Shake 6. The Hamsters - Hey Baby 7. Rob Tognoni - Stones and Colours 8. Joe Taino - Cold Pillow 9. Carl Verheyen - Under Saturn Rings 10.

Blues and jazz have always influenced each other, and they still interact in countless ways today. Unlike jazz, the blues didn't spread out significantly from the South to the Midwest until the 1930s and '40s. Once the Delta blues made their way up the Mississippi to urban areas, the music evolved into electrified Chicago blues, other regional blues styles, and various jazz-blues hybrids. A decade or so later the blues gave birth to rhythm 'n blues and rock 'n roll. No single person invented the blues, but many people claimed to have discovered the genre. When the country blues moved to the cities and other locales, it took on various regional characteristics.

Tracklist

1 Walter Trout Got A Broken Heart
2 John Mooney Sacred Ground
3 Larry Garner Do Your Personal Thing
4 A.J. Croce Trouble In Mind
5 Luther Allison Castle
6 Canned Heat Stranger
7 Taj Mahal Stagger Lee
8 James Solberg L.A. Blues
9 Bernard Allison Slipping & Sliding
Bonus Track
10 Friend 'N Fellow I Gave It All

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Ruf Records GmbH
  • Copyright (c) – Ruf Records GmbH
  • Distributed By – Platinum Entertainment
  • Distributed By – PolyGram Group Distribution

Notes

Gatefold card sleeve.