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Genre:Blues Style:Country Blues
Tracklist:
A1. Barbecue Bob - Good Time Rounder 3:15 A2. Barbecue Bob - Trouble Done Bore Me Down 3:01 A3. Charley Jordan - Doin' Wrong Blues 3:01 A4. Walter Vinson - That's It 3:16 A5. Walter Vinson - Same Thing The Cats Fight About 3:12 A6. Walter Vinson - Times Is Tight Like That 3:11 A7. Jim Jackson (2) - Policy Blues 3:05 A8. Lucille Bogan - House Top Blues 2:56 A9. Lucille Bogan - Superstitious Blues 2:35 B1. Washington Phillips - Mother's Last Word To Her Son 2:04 B2. Washington Phillips - Paul And Silas In Jail 2:43 B3. James "Stump" Johnson - Baby B. Blues 2:46 B4. James "Stump" Johnson - Worried Man Blues 2:30 B5. Scrapper Blackwell - Springtime Blues 3:12 B6. Scrapper Blackwell - Mix That Thing 2:56 B7. Texas Alexander - Thirty Day Blues 3:05 B8. Sylvester Weaver - Gonna Ramble Blues 2:51 B9. Sylvester Weaver - Teasing Brown Blues 3:26
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Issued in a gatefold cover. With a tri-folded 12" leaflet with notes and lyrics enclosed.
Studio: Sexton Studio
On B8, B9: cover credits both Martin & Weaver on guitar, but it's aurally obvious Sara Martin sings and Sylvester Weaver plays guitar. Also, the same tracks were released on [r5584755 and there Martin is credited with vocals and Weaver with guitar duties.
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society STEMRA Matrix / Runout AB 2011-A- Matrix / Runout AB 2011-B-