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Blind Willie McTell - Blind Willie McTell: 1940 The Legendary Library Of Congress Session FLAC
Performer:
Blind Willie McTell
Album:
Blind Willie McTell: 1940 The Legendary Library Of Congress Session
Style:
Country Blues, East Coast Blues
Released:
1965
Country:
US
Label:
Melodeon
Catalog:
MLP 7323
FLAC size:
1203 mb
MP3 size:
2311 mb
WMA size:
1044 mb


Tracklist


1Monologue On Accidents1:50
2King Edward Blues1:45
3Monologue On Old Songs; Old Time Religion; Amen3:00
4Chainey2:46
5Monologue On History Of The Blues; Monologue On Life As Maker Of Records: Monologue On Himself5:37
6I Got To Cross De River O' Jordan1:53
7Just As Well Get Ready, You Got To Die: Climbin' High Mountains, Tryin' To Get Home2:49
8Dying Crapshooter's Blues3:07
9Murderer's Home Blues3:03
10Amazing Grace1:20
11Boll Weevil1:54
12I Got To Cross The River Jordan4:31
13Delia2:38
14Kill-It-Kid Rag2:40
15Will Fox1:34


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
302 061 441 2Blind Willie McTell The Devil Can't Hide From Me ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)Fuel 2000, Varèse Sarabande302 061 441 2US2004
DOY659LPBlind Willie McTell The Amazing Grace ‎(LP, Comp, 180)DoxyDOY659LPEurope2011
BDCD-6001Blind Willie McTell 1940 (Complete Library Of Congress Recordings In Chronological Order) ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)RST RecordsBDCD-6001Austria1990
670 186, SLP 186Blind Willie McTell Blind Willie McTell 1940: The Legendary Library Of Congress Session ‎(LP, RE)Storyville, Storyville670 186, SLP 186GermanyUnknown
670 186Blind Willie McTell Blind Willie McTell: 1940 The Legendary Library Of Congress Session ‎(LP, Album)Storyville670 186UK1967


Credits


  • Liner NotesJohn A. Lomax
  • Liner Notes, ProducerRichard Spottswood
  • Mastered ByPete (Roberts) Kuykendall


Notes


Black label with silver print, eagle logo at top.


Companies


  • Record Company – Spottswood Music Co


Video



Album


Blind Willie McTell born William Samuel McTier May 5, 1898 August 19, 1959 was a Piedmont blues and ragtime singer and guitarist. He played with a fluid, syncopated fingerstyle guitar technique, common among many exponents of Piedmont blues. Unlike his contemporaries, he came to use twelve-string guitars exclusively. McTell was also an adept slide guitarist, unusual among ragtime bluesmen. His vocal style, a smooth and often laid-back tenor, differed greatly from many of the harsher voices of. Blind Willie McTell 1940 - Blind Willie McTell. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Blind Willie McTell. Tryin To Get Home - The Complete 1940 Library Of Congress Recordings In Chronological Order CD, Album, RE, RM. Document Records 2. BDCD-6001. 17 maggio 2017. riferendosi a Blind Willie McTell: 1940 The Legendary Library Of Congress Session, LP, Album, 670 186. Ok, re MLP 7323 there was a 1966 pressing, black & white cover but design differs slightly from the 1971 repress which we have here easy way to tell is that the 1971 repress has a Biograph label logo on rear cover, lower right, as they reissued it for Melodeon. The overall content of this hotel room recital points directly to McTell's Atlantic session of November 1949. Listen free to Blind Willie McTell Blind Willie McTell 1940 Just as Well Get Ready, You Got to Die, Climbing High Mountains, Tryin' to Get Home, Monologue On Accidents and more. 15 tracks 41:19. Blind Willie McTell 1940. Play album. Get album. Artist images. 6 more. 199,859 listeners. 15 tracks. Released in 1965. Monologue On History Of The Blues Monologue On Life As Maker Of Records: Monologue On Himself. Monologue On Old Songs Old Time Religion Amen. Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 2012. Blind Willie McTell - Library Of Congress 1940. Blind Willie McTell born William Samuel McTier May 5, 1898 August 19, 1959, was an influential Piedmont and ragtime blues singer and guitarist. By the time Georgia native William Samuel Blind Willie McTell earned ten dollars by sitting down in a hotel room in Atlanta on November 5, 1940, to preserve his artistry on 15 transcription platters for the Library of Congress, he had achieved a degree of fame by having recorded some 85 sides for multiple labels during the years 1927-1936. Murderer's Home Blues. Kill It Kid. I Got to Cross the River Jordan. Monologue on History of the Blues. Monologue on Life as Maker of Records. Monologue on Himself. Monologue on Old Songs. Old Time Religion. Will Fox. Dying Crapshooter's Blues. Amazing Grace. Monologue on Accidents. Just as Well Get Ready, You Got to Die. 1940 The Legendary Library Of Congress Session Blind Willie McTell Vinyl Reco. Condition: Used. Blind Willie McTell - 1940 by Blind Willie McTell. Release date. Catalog number. MLP 7323. 12 LP. First release of John Lomax's recordings of Blind Willie McTell made for the Library of Congress. Added by tsk. Tracks 1