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Genre:Blues Style:Country Blues
Tracklist:
A1. Mississippi John Hurt - Ain't No Tellin' A2. Mississippi John Hurt - Avalon Blues A3. Bukka White - Sleepy Man Blues A4. Bukka White - Aberdeen, Mississippi Blues A5. Henry Townsend - Poor Man Blues A6. Sleepy John Estes - Poor Man's Friend A7. Sleepy John Estes - Liquor Store Blues B1. Blind Gary Davis - Oh Lord Search My Heart B2. Blind Gary Davis - You Got To Go Down B3. Peg Leg Howell - Doin' Wrong B4. Furry Lewis - Jelly Roll B5. Furry Lewis - Sweet Papa Moan B6. Big Joe Williams - Highway 49 B7. Big Joe Williams - Someday Baby
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Blue cover variation.
"Original recordings by today's rediscovered bluesmen."
Includes full-size booklet with liner notes and complete lyrics.