Bukka White - Sparkasse In Concert (1975)

Mississippi has been the birthplace of many world famous musicians. Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, was born in Tupelo. B.B. King, the King of Blues, was born in Clarksdale. Another great Mississippi musician, although perhaps less famous, happens to be the first cousin of B.B. King. This early blues musician, Bukka White, may not have sold as many records, but his music endures to this day.

Recorded live in the Auditorium of the OPD (Oberpostdirektion), Bremen, Germany, March 11, 1975.

A1 Black Rat 5:44
A2 Way Out In The West 5:16
A3 Mama Don't Allow 5:22
A4 Stuttgart, Arkansas 5:45
A5 Don't Fuzz Blues 2:39
B1 Big Boat Up The River 7:47
B2 New Orleans Streamline 3:53
B3 Everyday I Have The Blues 4:40
B4 Aberdeen Blues 2:38
B5 Midnight Blues 4:15
B6 Poor Boy 2:03 



Peter Frampton - Playing With Fire: Two Classic Broadcasts from the 1970's [2020, FLAC]

 


Live broadcasts from 1979 and 1972. When Peter Frampton finally made his breakthrough as a solo act, it was with a live album. While his earlier records had been well-regarded critically, the praise had failed to translate to record sales, but the release of Frampton Comes Alive! in 1976 finally changed all that. A new studio album, I m In You, the following year consolidated the success, rising to number 2 on the US billboard chart and featuring a constellation of the biggest stars in rock Ringo Starr, Mick Jagger, Stevie Wonder and Richie Hayward all of whom had lined up to be a part of the project. In 1978, however, the wheels came off literally. Frampton was almost killed in a serious car accident while in The Bahamas. He escaped the wreck, but with numerous broken bones, muscle damage and concussion. After slowly nursing himself back to health, Frampton made his comeback in 1979 with the album Where I Should Be and a hit single in I Can t Stand It No More. He sought to confirm his comeback with a summer tour that included a July 2nd show at the Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas and a July 4th show at the Sam Houston Coliseum, in Houston, selections of which would be broadcast on the ABC Radio Network s Supergroups In Concert series. The broadcast, presented here in full on Playing With Fire, showcases Frampton at his best as a live act, a stellar performance in which he runs through the best of Frampton Comes Alive!, with selections from Where I Should Be and I m In You also included in the set list. Also included in this collection is the earliest live recording of Camel, Frampton s early-70s group project, broadcast by the BBC on the 11th of September 1972. The band perform several numbers from both Wind of Change and Frampton s Camel in an essential document of the formative years in Frampton s solo career.

VA - Memphis Blues - Important Postwar Blues [4 CD, 2006]

 

With over one hundred tracks of post war Memphis blues and early RB, most of it on the rare and hard to find side, this box set will find its greatest appeal with blues collectors, although the more general blues fan will find a lot to treasure here, too.



Disc 1:

01 - Joe Hill Louis - Gotta Let You Go - 2:46
02 - Joe Hill Louis - Boogie In The Park - 2:50
03 - Henry Hill - That Ain't Right (Take 1) - 2:54
04 - Doctor Ross - Little Soldier Boy (take 2) - 3:00
05 - Doctor Ross - Country Clown (take 1) - 2:56
06 - William Stewart - County Farm Blues - 1:59
07 - William Stewart - They Call Me Talkin' Boy - 2:25
08 - Jimmy & Walter - Easy - 3:02
09 - Jimmy & Walter - Before Long - 3:01
10 - D.A. Hunt - Lonesome Ol' Jail - 3:02
11 - D.A. Hunt - Greyhound Blues - 2:40
12 - Sleepy John Estes - Registration Day Blues - 3:13
13 - Sleepy John Estes - Rats In My Kitchen - 3:08
14 - Willam Stewart - Rattlesnake Mama - 2:52
15 - William Stewart - Forty Four Blues - 3:05
16 - Joe Hill Louis - I Feel Like a Million - 2:34
17 - Joe Hill Louis - Heartache Baby - 3:04
18 - Charlie Burse - Shorty the Barber - 2:30
19 - Woodrow Adams - Woodrow Adams - The last time - 2:56
20 - Woodrow Adams - Train Is Comin' - 3:07
21 - Pinetop Perkins - Pinetop's Boogie Woogie - 2:49
22 - Sleepy Joe Estes - Policy Man Blues (Take 1) - 3:17
23 - Coy ''Hot Shot'' Love - Wolf Call Boogie - 2:40
24 - Coy 'Hot Shot' Love - Harmonica Jam - 2:37
25 - Jimmy DeBerry - Take A Little Chance - 2:23
26 - Doctor Ross - Tailor Made - 2:48
27 - Doctor Ross - The Boogie Disease - 2:55


Disc 2:


01 - Howling Wolf - Moanin' At Midnight - 2:46
02 - Howling Wolf - Bluebird - 2:50
03 - Earl Hooker - Move On Down The Line - 2:20
04 - Earl Hooker - The Hucklebuck - 3:09
05 - Walter Horton - Walter's Instrumental - 2:59
06 - Walter Horton - Grandmother Got Grandfather Told - 3:01
07 - Willie Nix - Midnight Showers Of Rain - 3:05
08 - Willie Nix - Prison Bound Blues - 2:45
09 - Rufus Thomas - Bear Cat - 2:54
10 - Rufus Thomas - Married Woman - 2:51
11 - Rosco Gordon - Roscoe's Boogie - 2:51
12 - Rosco Gordon - City Women - 3:19
13 - Earl Forest - Baby, Baby - 3:02
14 - Earl Forest - Rock The Bottle - 2:52
15 - Little Jr. Parker - Bad Women, Bad Whiskey - 3:03
16 - Little Jr. Parker - You're My Angel - 2:00
17 - Bobby Bland - Good Lovin' - 2:26
18 - Bobby Bland - Drifting From Town To Town - 3:05
19 - James Cotton - My Baby - 2:26
20 - James Cotton - Straighten Up Baby - 2:23
21 - Shy Guy Douglas - Work With Her Boy - 1:56
22 - Shy Guy Douglas - Detriot Arrow Blues - 2:13
23 - Houston Boines - Carry My Business On (take 1) - 2:35
24 - Houston Boines - Crying In The Courthouse (take 1) - 3:06
25 - Charlie Booker - Walked All Night - 2:47
26 - Charlie Booker - Baby I'm Coming Home - 2:42
27 - Pat Hare - I'm Gonna Murder My Baby - 2:59
28 - Pat Hare - Bonus Pay - 2:10


Disc 3:

01 - Rosco Gordon - T-Model Boogie - 2:38
02 - Rosco Gordon - Saddled The Cow (And Milked The Horse) - 2:57
03 - Willie Nix - Seems Like A Millon Years (Take 1) - 2:52
04 - Willie Nix - Riding In The Moonlight - 3:17
05 - L.B. Lawson - Can't Love Me And My Money Too - 2:32
06 - L.B. Lawson - Flypaper Boogie - 2:26
07 - Little Milton - Somebody Told Me - 2:58
08 - Little Milton - If You Love Me - 2:37
09 - Little Milton - Feelin' Good - 2:59
10 - Little Milton - Fussin' And Fightin' Blues - 3:01
11 - Billy 'Red' Love - Hart's Bread Boogie - 2:42
12 - Billy 'Red' Love - Blues Leave Me Alone - 3:32
13 - Joe Hill Louis - She Comes To See Me Sometime (take 1) - 2:43
14 - Joe Hill Louis - We All Gotta Go Sometime - 2:40
15 - Honeyboy Edwards - Sweet Home Chicago (take 1) - 3:03
16 - Mose Vinson - Mistreating Boogie - 2:37
17 - Mose Vinson - Worry You Off My Mind - 3:15
18 - L.C. Hubert - Lucy Done Moved - 2:30
19 - Eddie Snow - Don't Dog Me Around - 2:51
20 - Eddie Snow - Skin And Bone (Take 1) - 2:50
21 - Johnny O'Neal - Dead Letter Blues (take 1) - 3:42
22 - Johnny O'Neal - Ugly Woman (take 3) - 2:32
23 - Houston Stokes - You'll Be Sorry - 2:23
24 - Houston Stokes - Blue And Lonsome - 2:06
25 - Raymond Hill - Long Gone Raymond - 2:43
26 - Raymond Hill - I'm Back Pretty Baby - 2:45
27 - Kenneth Banks - Blue Man (take 1) - 3:22
28 - Kenneth Banks - High (take 1) - 2:25


Disc 4:

01 - Rufus Thomas - Tiger Man - 2:50
02 - Rufus Thomas - Save That Money - 2:46
03 - Little Milton - Lookin' For My Baby - 2:39
04 - Little Milton - Homesick for My Baby - 2:55
05 - Sammy Lewis & Wille Johnson - Feel So Worried - 2:30
06 - Sammy Lewis & Willie Johnson - So Long Baby, Goodbye - 2:12
07 - James Cotton - Cotton Crop Blues (Take 1) - 3:05
08 - James Cotton - Hold Me In Your Arms - 2:50
09 - Howling Wolf - Come Back Home (Take 1) - 2:39
10 - Howling Wolf - Chocolate Drop - 2:45
11 - Earl Hooker - Blue Guitar - 2:50
12 - Boyd Gilmore - Believe I'll Settle Down - 3:10
13 - Walter Horton - We All Gotta Go Sometime - 3:01
14 - Walter Horton - Off The Wall - 2:19
15 - Little Junior - Love My Baby - 2:37
16 - Little Junior - Mystery Train - 2:25
17 - Bobby Bland - Dry Up Baby - 2:03
18 - Bobby Bland - Crying All Night Long - 3:06
19 - Billy 'Red' Love - Way After Midnight (Take 1) - 2:54
20 - Billy 'Red' Love - Hey Now (Take 1) - 2:47
21 - Earl Forest - I Wronged A Woman - 2:55
22 - Earl Forest - I Can't Forgive You - 2:31
23 - Johnny Ace - Midnight Hours Journey - 3:34
24 - Raymond Hill - My Baby Left Me - 2:31
25 - Ike Turner - You're Driving Me Insane - 2:23
26 - Ike Turner - Trouble And Heartache - 2:35
27 - Billy 'The Kid' Emerson - When It Rains It Pours - 3:08
28 - Billy "The Kid" Emerson - Move Baby Move - 2:44



VA - Truckers, Kickers, Cowboy Angels - The Blissed Out Birth Of Country Rock Vol. 1 - 6 [2014/2015]

 

Bear Family has issued critically acclaimed and top-selling year-by-year anthologies of R&B (‘Blowin’ The Fuse’ 1945-1960) and Soul (‘Sweet Soul Music’ 1961-1975), and country music (‘Dim Lights, Thick Smoke & Hillbilly Music’ 1945-1970). Now it’s the turn of Country Rock.

In 1966, rock groups began turning away from the self-indulgence of early psychedelia to the timeless values embodied in country music, but they brought a counter-culture sensibility to it. It was a trend that began slowly in 1966, picked up steam in ’67 when Bob Dylan released his groundbreaking ‘John Wesley Harding’ album and The Band’s first LP appeared, and became a phenomenon in 1968 when the Byrds released ‘Sweetheart Of The Rodeo,’ and Dillard & Clark’s first album appeared. Heritage acts like the Everly Brothers and Rick Nelson came early to the party. And then, in 1969, the Flying Burrito Brothers’ first LP appeared, Dylan released ‘Nashville Skyline,’ and the Band’s epochal second LP appeared. Suddenly, Country Rock was a phrase on everyone’s lips.

King Oliver - 1923-1931 {The Chronogical Classics, 4 CD}

 

Joseph Nathan Oliver, better known as Joe "King" Oliver (December 19, 1881 – April 10, 1938), was a jazz cornet player and bandleader. He was particularly recognized for his playing style and his pioneering use of mutes in jazz. Also a notable composer, he wrote many tunes still played today including "Dippermouth Blues", "Sweet Like This", "Canal Street Blues" and "Doctor Jazz". He was the mentor and teacher of Louis Armstrong. His influence was such that Armstrong claimed, "if it had not been for Joe Oliver, Jazz would not be what it is today."





The Chronogical King Oliver 1923-1926

01 - Buddy's Habit
02 - Tears
03 - I Ain't Gonna Tell Nobody
04 - Room Rent Blues
05 - Riverside Blues
06 - Sweet Baby Doll
07 - Working Man Blues
08 - Mabel's Dream
09 - Mabel's Dream (1622-1)
10 - The Southern Stomps (1623-2)
11 - Riverside Blues
12 - King Porter
13 - Tom Cat
14 - Too Bad (E-2632)
15 - Snag It (E-2634)
16 - Georgia Man
17 - Deep Henderson
18 - Jackass Blues
19 - Home Town Blues
20 - Sorrow Valley Blues
21 - Sugar Foot Stomp
22 - Wa Wa Wa
23 - Tack Annie (C-3555)


The Chronogical King Oliver 1926-1928

01 - Someday, Sweetheart
02 - Dead Man Blues
03 - New Wang Wang Blues
04 - Snag It (E-3848)
05 - Doctor Jazz
06 - Showboat Shuffle
07 - Every Tub
08 - Willie The Weeper
09 - Black Snake Blues
10 - Farewell Blues
11 - Sobbin' Blues
12 - Tin Roof Blues
13 - West End Blues
14 - Sweet Emmalina
15 - Lazy Mama
16 - Got Everything - Take A (Vocal)
17 - Got Everything - Take G
18 - Four Or Five Times (Vocal)
19 - Four Or Five Times
20 - Speakeasy Blues
21 - Aunt Hagar's Blues

The Chronogical King Oliver 1928-1930

01 - I'm Watching The Clock
02 - Slow And Steady
03 - West End Blues - Take 2
04 - I've Got That Thing - Take 2
05 - Call Of The Freaks - Take 2
06 - The Trumpet's Prayer - Take 1
07 - Freakish Light Blues - Take 4
08 - Can I Tell You? - Take 2
09 - My Good Man Sam - Take 2
10 - What You Want Me To Do?
11 - Sweet Like This
12 - Too Late
13 - I'm Lonesome, Sweetheart
14 - I Want You Just Myself
15 - I Can't Stop Loving You
16 - Everybody Does It In Hawaii - Take 1
17 - Frankie And Johnny - Take 3
18 - New Orleans Shout
19 - Everybody Does It In Hawaii - Take 4
20 - Frankie And Johnny - Take 4
21 - St. James Infirmary
22 - When You're Smiling


The Chronogical King Oliver 1930-1931

01 - I Must Have It
02 - Rhythm Club Stomp
03 - You're Just My Type
04 - Edna
05 - Boogie Woogie
06 - Mule Face Blues
07 - Struggle Buggy
08 - Don't You Think I Love You?
09 - Olga
10 - Shake It And Break It
11 - Stingaree Blues
12 - What's The Use Of Living Without Love?
13 - You Were Only Passing Time With Me
14 - Nelson Stomp - Take 1
15 - Stealing Love
16 - Papa-De-Da-Da
17 - Who's Blue?
18 - Stop Crying
19 - Sugar Blues
20 - I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby
21 - Loveless Love
22 - One More Time
23 - When I Take My Sugar To Tea