Blind Willie McTell - Ultimate Blues Collection FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Mr.McTell Got The Blues |
| 2 | Writin' Paper Blues |
| 3 | Salty Dog |
| 4 | Mama, 'Taint Long Fo' Day |
| 5 | A To Z Blues |
| 6 | It's My Desire |
| 7 | Dying Gambler (With Kate McTell) |
| 8 | Lay Some Flowers |
| 9 | A Married Man's Fool |
| 10 | Beedle Um Bum |
| 11 | Goodbye Blues |
| 12 | B And O Blues No.2 (Take 1) |
| 13 | Atlanta Strut |
| 14 | Broke Down Engine Blues |
| 15 | Razor Ball |
| 16 | Ticket Agent Blues |
| 17 | God Don't Like It (With Kate McTell) |
| 18 | Bell Street Blues |
| 19 | Savannah Mama |
| 20 | Early Life |
| 21 | Talkin' To Myself |
| 22 | Low Rider's Blues |
| 23 | Scarey Day Blues |
| 24 | That Will Never Happen No More |
| 25 | Your Time No Worry |
| 26 | Weary Hearted Blues |
| 27 | Warm It Up To Me |
| 28 | Kill-It-Kid Rag |
| 29 | Dark Night Blues |
| 30 | Runnin' Me Crazy |
| 31 | Mama, Let Me Scoop For You |
| 32 | Lonesome Day Blues (With Ruby Glaze) |
| 33 | Georgia Rag |
| 34 | Cold Winter Day (With Curley Weaver) |
| 35 | Drive Away Blues |
| 36 | Love Changing Blues |
| 37 | Southern Can Is Mine |
| 38 | Pal Of Mine |
| 39 | Come On Around To My House |
| 40 | B And O Blues No.2 |
| 41 | It's A Good Little Thing |
| 42 | Lord Have Mercy If You Please (With Curley Weaver) |
| 43 | Travellin Blues |
| 44 | Stomp Down Rider |
| 45 | Stole Rider Blues |
| 46 | Death Cell Blues |
| 47 | Searching For The Desert Blues (With Ruby Glaze) |
| 48 | Statesboro Blues |
| 49 | Kind Mama |
| 50 | The Dyin' Crapshooter's Blues |
Barcodes
- Barcode: 5 060143 494840
- Mastering SID Code (CD1): IFPI LD11
- Mould SID Code (CD1): IFPI 5084
- Matrix / Runout (CD1): | NOT2CD484/A | 073168 |
- Mastering SID Code (CD2): IFPI LD11
- Mould SID Code (CD2): IFPI 5084
- Matrix / Runout (CD2): | NOT2CD484/B | 073169 |
- Rights Society: MCPS
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Not Now Music Limited
- Copyright (c) – Not Now Music Limited
- Distributed By – Not Now Music Limited
Album
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