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Big Bill Broonzy - Key to the Blues FLAC
Performer:
Big Bill Broonzy
Album:
Key to the Blues
Style:
Chicago Blues
Released:
2009
Country:
Belgium
Label:
Blues Boulevard
Catalog:
250247
FLAC size:
1147 mb
MP3 size:
1548 mb
WMA size:
1867 mb


Tracklist


1Big Bill BroonzyGoing Down The Road Feeling Bad
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
2Big Bill BroonzyI Want My Hands On It
Drums – Fred WilliamsPiano – Blind John DaviesVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
3Big Bill BroonzyBull Cow Blues
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
4Big Bill BroonzyI The Evening
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
5Big Bill BroonzyWhen Do I Get To Be Called A Man
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
6Big Bill And The Memphis FiveFightin' Little Rooster
Alto Saxophone – Buster BennettGuitar, Bass – Unknown ArtistPiano – Blind John DaviesTrumpet – Unknown ArtistVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
7Big Bill BroonzySt. Louis Blues
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
8 Bonus tracks
9Big Bill BroonzyMississippi River Blues
Piano – Jimmie GordonVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
10Big Bill BroonzyNight Watchman Blues
Piano – Horace MalcolmVocals, Guitar – Big Bill BroonzyWashboard – Washboard Sam
11Big Bill BroonzyWee Wee Hours
Piano – Memphis SlimVocals, Guitar – Big Bill BroonzyWashboard – Unknown Artist
12Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGheeBig Bill Broonzy Interview
Voice – Big Bill Broonzy, Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry
13Big Bill And His Rhythm BandOld Man Blues
Alto Saxophone – Oett "Sax" MallardDrums – Lawrence "Judge" RileyPiano – Charles BelcherTenor Saxophone – Bill CasimirTrumpet – John MortonVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
14Big Bill BroonzySouthern Flood Blues
Bass – Bill SettlesPiano – Black BobVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
15Big Bill BroonzyMedicine Man Blues
Piano – Joshua AltheimerVocals, Guitar – Big Bill BroonzyWashboard – Washboard Sam
16Big Bill BroonzyGlory Of Love
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
17Big Bill BroonzyLeavin' Day
Alto Saxophone – Oett "Sax" MallardBass – Ransom KnowlingDrums – Lawrence "Judge" RileyPiano – Bob CallTenor Saxophone – Bill CasimirVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
18Big Bill BroonzyYou Got The Best Go
Alto Saxophone – Buster BennettDrums – Tyrell DixonPiano – Maceo MerriweatherVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
19Big Bill BroonzyMartha Blues
Bass – Ransom KnowlingDrums – Tyrell DixonPiano – Memphis SlimVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
20Big Bill BroonzyMake My Getaway
Bass – Ernest "Big" CrawfordVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
21Big Bill BroonzyMindin' My Own Business
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
22 New York And Chicago Sessions
23Big Bill BroonzySaturday Evening
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
24Big Bill BroonzyTell Me Baby
Alto Saxophone – Buster BennettDrums – Lawrence "Judge" RileyPiano – Memphis SlimTrumpet – Punch MillerVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
25Big Bill BroonzyKey To The Highway
Bass – Unknown ArtistHarmonica – Jazz GillamVocals, Guitar – Big Bill BroonzyWashboard – Washboard Sam
26Big Bill BroonzyUnempolyment Stomp
Drums – Fred WilliamsPiano – Joshua AltheimerTrumpet – Punch MillerVocals, Piano – Big Bill BroonzyWashboard – Unknown Artist
27Big Bill BroonzyWillie Mae Blues
Bass – Ransom KnowlingPiano – Bob CallVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
28Big Bill BroonzyWorrying You Off My Mind
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
29Big Bill BroonzyGood Time Tonight
Drums – Unknown ArtistPiano – Blind John DaviesVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
30Big Bill BroonzySouthbound Train
Alto Saxophone – Bruce TurnerBaritone Saxophone – Benny Green Bass – Jack FallonDrums – Phil SeamenPiano – Dill JonesTenor Saxophone – Kenny Graham Trumpet – Leslie HutchinsonVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
31Big Bill BroonzyThat's All Right Baby
Bass – Unknown ArtistClarinet – Odell RandPiano – Joshua AltheimerVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
32 The London Sessions
33Big Bill BroonzyPartnership Woman
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
34Big Bill BroonzySouthern Saga Inc. Joe Turner Blues
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
35Big Bill BroonzyJohn Henry
Bass – Ernest "Big" CrawfordVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
36Big Bill BroonzyRambling Bill
Bass – Ransom KnowlingTrumpet – John MortonVocals, Flamenco Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
37Big Bill BroonzyGetting Older Every Day
Bass – Ransom KnowlingPiano – Memphis SlimVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
38Big Bill BroonzyBaby Please Don't Go
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
39Big Bill BroonzyKey To The Highway
Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
40Big Bill BroonzyYou Got To Hit The Right Lick
Drums – Fred WilliamsPiano – Joshua AltheimerVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
41Big Bill Broonzy & His Fat FourYou've Been Mistreating Me
Alto Saxophone – Antonio CaseyBass – Ransom KnowlingDrums – Alfred WallacePiano – Carl SharpVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
42Big Bill BroonzyKey To The Highway
Guitar – Brownie McGheeHarmonica – Sonny TerryVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy
43Big Bill BroonzyIt Feels So Good
Alto Saxophone – Bruce TurnerBaritone Saxophone – Benny Green Bass – Jack FallonDrums – Phil SeamenPiano – Dill JonesTenor Saxophone – Kenny Graham Trumpet – Leslie HutchinsonVocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy


Credits


  • Booklet EditorTerry Cryer
  • Co-producerEric Tomlinson (tracks: 2-1 to 2-11), Joe Meek (tracks: 2-1 to 2-11)
  • CoverTerry Cryer
  • DesignDidier Scohier
  • Liner NotesAlfie Falckenbach
  • ProducerAlfie Falckenbach, Denis Preston (tracks: 2-1 to 2-11)
  • Remastered ByAlfie Falckenbach


Notes


Disc 1 : The New York and Chicago Sessions
Tracks 1, 2 : New York City, March 29, 1932
Track 3 : Chicago, March 23, 1934
Track 4 : Chicago, January 29, 1937
Track 5 : Chciago, October 13, 1937
Track 6 : Chicago, March 30, 1938
Track 7 : Chicago, September 15, 1938
Track 8 : Chicago, February 10, 1939
Track 9 : Chicago, May 11, 1939
Track 10 : Chicago, April 17, 1940
Track 11 : Chicago, June 10, 1940
Track 12 : Chicago, December 17, 1940
Track 13 : Chicago, May 2, 1941
Track 14 : Chicago, July 17, 1941
Track 15 : Chicago, December 2, 1941
Track 16 : Chicago, March 6, 1942
Track 17 : Chicago, February 24, 1945
Track 18 : Chicago, December 4, 1946
Track 19 : Chicago, January 28, 19467
Track 20 : Chicago, December 19, 1947
Track 21 : Chicago, January 4, 1949
Track 22 : Chicago, November 8, 1951
Track 23 : Chicago, November 9, 1951
Tracks 24, 25 : Chicago December 10, 1951

Disc 2 : The London Sessions
Tracks 1 to 5 : London, October 26, 1955
Tracks 6 to 11 : London, October 27, 1955


Barcodes


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Album


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