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Genre:Blues Style:Country Blues
Tracklist:
A1. Memphis Minnie - Georgia Skin A2. Memphis Minnie - I'm Goin' Back Home A3. Joe McCoy - Botherin' That Thing A4. Joe McCoy - I'm Wild About Stuff A5. Ishman Bracey - Leavin' Town Blues (Tk. 1) A6. Ishman Bracey - Brown Mama Blues (Tk. 1) A7. Alex Moore - West Texas Woman A8. Alex Moore - It Wouldn't Be So Hard B1. Curley Weaver - No No Blues B2. Curley Weaver - Sweet Petunia B3. Hambone Willie Newbern - Shelby County Workhouse Blues B4. Jim Jackson (2) - I'm Wild About My Lovin' B5. Jim Jackson (2) - This Mornin' She Was Gone (Tk. 1) B6. Little Hat Jones - New Two Sixteen Blues B7. Little Hat Jones - Two String Blues
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
A1, A2: recorded Memphis 26 & 29 May 1930.
A3, A4: recorded Chicago c. June 1930.
A5, A6: recorded Memphis, 31 August 1928.
A7, A8: recorded Dallas 5 & 6 December 1929.
B1, B2: recorded Atlanta 26 October 1928.
B3: recorded Atlanta 13 March 1929.
B4, B5: recorded Memphis 27 August 1928.
B6, B7: recorded San Antonio, Texas, 15 June 1929.
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout HLP-32A PC Matrix / Runout HLP-32B PC