Various - Blues Box 1 (4xLP, Mono, RE + Box, Comp)

Condition:
Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Genre: Blues
Style: Country Blues

Tracklist:
A1. Kokomo Arnold - Shake That Thing 2:40
A2. Baby Doo - The Death Of Walter Barnes 2:55
A3. Scrapper Blackwell - Motherless Boy Blues 2:44
A4. Dot Rice, Frankie Black (2) - Texas Stomp 3:21
A5. Son Bonds - Trouble Trouble Blues 3:03
A6. Walter Coleman - I'm Going To Cincinnati 2:44
A7. Walter Coleman - Smack That Thing 3:02
A8. Teddy Darby - The Girl I Left Behind 2:51
B1. Bumble Bee Slim - Bleeding Heart Blues 2:46
B2. Cow Cow Davenport - I Ain't No Iceman 2:46
B3. Cow Cow Davenport - Railroad Blues 2:44
B4. Big Boy Teddy Edwards - W-P-A Blues 2:57
B5. Big Boy Teddy Edwards - Louisiana 2:38
B6. Blind Boy Fuller - Stingy Mama 2:40
B7. Blind Boy Fuller - Working Man Blues 3:17
B8. Gene Gilmore - Natchez Fire 2:50
C1. Bill Gaither - Pains In My Heart 2:40
C2. Bill Gaither - In The Wee Wee Hours 3:11
C3. Jimmie Gordon - Graveyard Blues 3:12
C4. Jimmie Gordon - Sweet Jelly Rollin' 2:46
C5. The Harlem Hamfats - Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes 2:43
C6. The Harlem Hamfats - Let Me Feel It 2:46
C7. Honey Hill - Boogie Woogie 2:50
C8. Honey Hill - Set 'Em 2:40
D1. Springback James - Stingaree Mama Blues 3:04
D2. Springback James - Rusty Can Blues 2:51
D3. Lonnie Johnson (2) - Flood Water Blues 2:57
D4. Lonnie Johnson (2) - Blue Ghost Blues 2:58
D5. Mary Johnson - Peepin' At The Risin' Sun 3:10
D6. Mary Johnson - Black Gal Blues 2:46
D7. Charlie McCoy (2) - Candy Man Blues 2:56
D8. Charlie McCoy (2) - Baltimore Blues 2:50
E1. Joe McCoy - I Got To Have A Little More 3:18
E2. Joe McCoy - Please Baby 3:07
E3. Robert Lee McCoy - Gonna Keep It For You Daddy 2:16
E4. Robert Lee McCoy - Mama Don't Allow Me To Stay Out All Night Long 2:35
E5. Charlie McFadden - People People 2:40
E6. Lee Green - 44 Blues 3:02
E7. Buck McFarland - Mercy Mercy Blues 2:52
E8. Buck McFarland - Weeping Willow Blues 2:51
F1. Art McKay - Central Limited Blues 3:12
F2. Art McKay - She Squeezed My Lemon 2:43
F3. Blind Willie McTell - Let Me Play With Your Yo Yo 3:01
F4. Blind Willie McTell - Ticket Agent Blues 3:15
F5. Alice Moore - Telephone Blues 2:56
F6. Alice Moore - Don't Deny Me Baby 3:07
F7. Shorty Bob Parker - The Death Of Slim Green 3:10
F8. Shorty Bob Parker - So Cold In China 2:42
G1. Charlie Pickett - Crazy Bout My Black Gal 3:14
G2. Charlie Pickett - Trembling Blues 2:52
G3. Red Nelson - Detroit Special 2:58
G4. Red Nelson - Streamline Train 2:45
G5. Charlie Slocum, Ikey Robinson - Slocum Blues 2:49
G6. Charlie Slocum, Ikey Robinson - Chocolate Candy Blues 3:01
G7. Johnnie Strauss - Hard Working Woman 2:46
G8. Roosevelt Sykes - Soft And Mellow 3:00
H1. Johnny Temple (2) - Louise Louise Blues 2:58
H2. Black Ace - Whiskey And Woman 3:00
H3. Curley Weaver - Oh Lawdy Mama 3:18
H4. Peetie Wheatstraw - These Times 2:57
H5. Georgia White - Daddy Let Me Lay It On You 2:44
H6. Georgia White - Dead Man's Blues 2:45
H7. Oscar Woods - Evil Hearted Woman Blues 3:08
H8. Oscar Woods - Don't Sell It - Don't Give It Away 2:59



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Box set includes 4 printed inner sleeves with credits and notes

Original recording dates and locations:
A1: Chicago, Thursday, July 9, 1936
A2: Chicago, Tuesday, June 4, 1940
A3: Chicago, Sunday, July 7, 1935
A4: Chicago, Monday, July 8, 1935
A5: Chicago, Tuesday, September 11, 1934
A6, A7: Chicago, Saturday, February 8, 1936
A8: Chicago, Friday, April 30, 1937
B1: Chicago, Friday, January 18, 1935
B2, B3: New York, Sunday, May 8, 1938
B4, B5: Chicago, Friday, May 15, 1936
B6, B7: New York, Monday, July 12, 1937
B8: Chicago, Tuesday, June 4, 1940
C1: Chicago, Sunday, December 15, 1935
C2: New York, Friday, August 27, 1937
C3: Chicago, Tuesday, January 22, 1935
C4: Chicago, Thursday, April 30, 1936
C5: Chicago, Wednesday, May 12, 1937
C6: New York, Thursday, April 21, 1938
C7, C8: New York, Friday, June 24, 1938
D1, D2: Chicago, Wednesday, May 15, 1935
D3: Chicago, Monday, November 8, 1937
D4: New York, Thursday, March 31, 1938
D5: Chicago, Saturday, August 18, 1934
D6: Chicago, Friday, August 24, 1934
D7: Chicago, Monday, August 13, 1934
D8: Chicago, Thursday, August 16, 1934
E1: Chicago, Monday, August 13, 1934
E2: Chicago, Wednesday, January 9, 1935
E3, E4: Chicago, Wednesday, June 5, 1940
E5: Chicago, Friday, April 30, 1937
E6, E7: Chicago, Friday, August 24, 1934
E8: Chicago, Thursday, July 18, 1935
F1: Chicago, Friday, August 24, 1934
F2: Chicago, Friday, April 30, 1937
F3: Chicago, Tuesday, April 23, 1935
F4: Chicago, Thursday, April 25, 1935
F5: Chicago, Friday, May 22, 1936
F6: Chicago, Friday, March 26, 1937
F7, F8: New York, Monday, June 6, 1938
G1, G2: New York, Monday, August 2, 1937
G3: Chicago, Wednesday, November 20, 1935
G4: Chicago, Saturday, Tuesday 4, 1936
G5: Chicago, Thursday, May 6, 1937
G6: Chicago, Wednesday, May 19, 1937
G7: Chicago, Monday, August 20, 1934
G8: New York, Thursday, February 20, 1936
H1: Chicago, Wednesday, November 12, 1936
H2: Chicago, Monday, February 15, 1937
H3: Chicago, Tuesday, April 23, 1935
H4: Chicago, Thursday, August 23, 1934
H5, H6: Chicago, Friday, October 21, 1938
H7, H8: New Orleans, Saturday, March 21, 1936

The playlist is as it is on sleeve .
On album there is some diffrence
Album 3 b side is from number 3 the b side from album 4 b side and the other way around


 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Rights Society GEMA
Matrix / Runout M-6.30106-01-1
Matrix / Runout M-6.30106-01-2
Matrix / Runout M-6.30106-02-1
Matrix / Runout M-6.30106-02-2
Matrix / Runout M-6.30106-03-1
Matrix / Runout M-6.30106-03-2
Matrix / Runout M-6.30106-04-1
Matrix / Runout M-6.30106-04-2
Matrix / Runout Manufactured in Germany

 

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Manufactured By TELDEC »Telefunken-Decca« Schallplatten GmbH
Distributed By Metronome Musik GmbH

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