Bill "Jazz" Gillum - Roll Dem Bones (Great Blues Recordings By: Bill "Jazz" Gillum 1938-49) FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Take One More Chance With Me |
| 2 | Afraid To Trust Them |
| 3 | Signifying Woman |
| 4 | I'm That Man Down In The Mine |
| 5 | A Lie Is Dangerous |
| 6 | I'm Still Walking The Hi-Way |
| 7 | The Devil Blues |
| 8 | Gonna Be Some Shooting |
| 9 | Down South Blues |
| 10 | Roll Dem Bones |
| 11 | Sweet, Sweet Woman |
| 12 | You Should Give Some Away |
| 13 | Go Back To The Country |
| 14 | Reefer Head Woman |
| 15 | Look What You Are Today |
Credits
- Compiled By, Liner Notes – Daniel Gugolz
- Remastered By – Studio Hans Klement
Notes
Recorded Aurora, Ill., March 14, 1938 (A1, A3), June 16, 1938 (A4).
Recorded in Chicago, March 20, 1941 (A6), December 4, 1941 (A2), September 26, 1945 (A5, A7), September 18, 1946 (B3), October 2, 1947 (B6), November 10, 1947 (B4, B5), and January 25, 1949 (B1, B2, B7, B8).
Stereo (labels)
Barcodes
- Rights Society: AUSTRO MECHANA
Album
Bill ''Jazz'' Gillum The Bluebird Recordings 1934-1938 - Bill Gillum. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Roll Dem Bones - Jazz Gillum. Gonna Be Some Shooting. Roll Dem Bones. Signifying Dem Bones 1938-49 Jazz Gillum. Country Blues. Down South Blues. Sweet Sweet Woman. I'm That Man Down In the Mine. Jazz Gillum. Roll Dem Bones 1938-49. Roll Dem Bones 1938-49 rounds up a number of sides not issued on the Document series, offering good insight into the final days of Jazz Gillum's career. While it isn't the first place to go - RCA's concise and comprehensive Bluebird Recordings 1934-1938 holds that title - it nevertheless is a welcome addition to any serious blues historian who has all the Document reissues. Listen free to Jazz Gillum Roll Dem Bones 1938-49 Reefer Head Woman, Down South Blues and more. 17 tracks 49:34. William McKinley Gillum 11 September 1904 - 29 March 1966, known as Jazz Gillum, was an American blues harmonica player. He was born in Indianola, Mississippi. After running away from home at the age of 7, Bill Gillum spent the next few years in Charleston, Mississippi, working and playing for tips on local street corners. He moved to Chicago in 1923, meeting up with guitarist Big Bill Broonzy. Sweet Sweet Woman, 02:54. Go Back to the Country, 02:48. A Lie Is Dangerous, 02:37. The Devil Blues, 02:59. Look What You Are Today, 03:00. You Got to Run Me Down, 02:34. Now playing: Tones and I - Dance Monkey. William McKinley Jazz Gillum September 11, 1902 or 1904 March 29, 1966 was an American blues harmonica player. Gillum was born in Indianola, Mississippi. He ran away from home at age seven and for the next few years lived in Charleston, Mississippi, working and playing for tips on street corners. He moved to Chicago in 1923, where he met the guitarist Big Bill Broonzy. The duo started working at nightclubs around the city. By 1934 Gillum was recording for ARC Records and Bluebird Records. Текст песни: Bill Gillum & His Jazz Boys Jazz Gillum - vocal & hmc, Big Bill Broonzy - guitar Prob Blind John Davis -piano, unk sbass Recorded: Aurora, Ill. Monday October 11, 1937 Leland Hotel. Bill Gillum & His Jazz Boys Jazz Gillum - vocal & hmc, Big Bill Broonzy - guitar Prob Blind John Davis -piano, unk sbass Recorded: Aurora, Ill. Bill Gillum & His. Скачать песню Bill Jazz Gillum Jazz Gillum s Blues на телефон рингтон на звонок, либо слушать mp3 в хорошем качестве 320 kbps вы можете на
























