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T-Bone Walker - The Inventor Of The Electric Guitar Blues FLAC
Performer:
T-Bone Walker
Album:
The Inventor Of The Electric Guitar Blues
Style:
Texas Blues
Released:
1983
Country:
Sweden
Label:
Blues Boy
Catalog:
BB-304
FLAC size:
2231 mb
MP3 size:
1715 mb
WMA size:
2572 mb


Tracklist


1That's Better For Me
2Wichita Falls Blues
3Description Blues
4Sail On Boogie
5You Don't Love Me Blues
6Pony Tail
7Baby Broke My Heart
8I Walked Away
9My Baby Is Now On My Mind
10The Hustle Is On
11Mean Old World Blues
12No Reason
13T-Bone Boogie
14Hard Pain Blues
15When The Sun Goes Down
16I'm Still In Love With You
17Evening


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
BB-304T-Bone Walker The Inventor Of The Electric Guitar Blues ‎(LP, Comp, Mono)Blues BoyBB-304Sweden1983
RBD304T-Bone Walker The Inventor Of The Electric Guitar Blues ‎(CD, Comp)Blues BoyRBD304EuropeUnknown


Credits


  • Mastered ByGunnar Lööf
  • Producer, Liner NotesPer Notini


Notes


Includes a printed inner sleeve with lyrics and liner notes.


Companies


  • Record Company – Mr R&B Records
  • Printed By – SIB-Tryck AB
  • Mastered At – EMI Studio, Sweden


Album


The Inventor of the Electric Guitar Blues. T Bone Walker. T-Bone Walker 1929-1950: Father of the Modern Blues Guitar. 2011 The Blues. Listen free to TBone Walker Inventor of the Electric Guitar Blues Wichita Falls Blues, Sail on Boogie and more. 17 tracks 47:09. Inventor of the Electric Guitar Blues. T-Bone Walker. Released 1983. Inventor of the Electric Guitar Blues Tracklist. Evening Lyrics. Description Blues Lyrics. Some formative and masterful recordings by Aaron T-Bone Walker, among the greatest pure vocalists in modern blues history. The find is a side with Walker playing 1929 country blues and sounding just as comfortable and exciting as he does on the 16 other 1940s and '50s numbers. Aaron Thibeaux T-Bone Walker May 28, 1910 March 16, 1975 was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, who was a pioneer and innovator of the jump blues and electric blues sound. In 2018 Rolling Stone magazine ranked him number 37 on its list of The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Aaron Thibeaux Walker was born in Linden, Texas, of African-American and Cherokee descent. His parents, Movelia Jimerson and Rance Walker, were both musicians. His stepfather. This function is only available to JMA Collabs. About this release. Blues Boy BB-304 Sweden. Thanks to snobb for the updates. Buy T-BONE WALKER - INVENTOR OF THE ELECTRIC GUITAR BLUES music. More places to buy metal & T-BONE WALKER music. BB-304. The Inventor Of The Electric Guitar Blues LP, Comp, Mono. Blues Boy. The collection of information about your use of the content, and combination with previously collected information, used to measure, understand, and report on your usage of the service. This does not include personalisation, the collection of information about your use of this service to subsequently personalise content andor advertising for you in other contexts, i. on other service, such as websites or apps, over time. Functional Cookies. T-Bone Walker Format: Audio CD. New from. Used from. Audio CD, April 5, 1995. Please retry. Wichita Fall Blues. Not Available. Sail on Boogie. Features Song Lyrics for TBone Walker's Inventor of the Electric Guitar Blues album. TBone Walker - Inventor Of The Electric Guitar Blues Album. Artist: TBone Walker. Album: Inventor Of The Electric Guitar Blues. Interpret: T-Bone Walker. Album titlle: The Inventor Of The Electric Guitar Blues. Genre R&B, Soul. Year of publication 1986. Walker made his first recordings at the end of 1929, a 78 for Columbia under the name Oak Cliff T-Bone Oak Cliff was the district of Dallas where he grew up. At that time, of course, Walker only played acoustic guitar, even when he performed as a duo with another future pioneer of the electric guitar, Charlie Christian. T-Bone moved out to Los Angeles in the mid-1930s, where he continued to dance and concentrate on his full baritone singing - he was only a singer on his next record appearance with bandleader Les Hite in 1940