2 CD SET // Essential Chicago Blues - House of Blues //Disc 1: 1. It Must Have Been The Devil - Otis Spann 2. Before You Accuse Me - Bo Diddley 3. Don't Stay Out All Night - Billy Boy Arnold 4. All Your Love (I Miss Loving) - Otis Rush 5. Sad Hours - Little Walter 6. On My Knees - Son Seals 7. See Me In The Evening - Hound Dog Taylor 8. Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters 9. Mama, Talk To Your Daughter - J.B. Lenoir 10. Sit And Cry (And Sing The Blues) - Buddy Guy 11. Borrow Your Love - Carey Bell 12. I Cried Like A Baby - Koko Taylor 13. I Don't Know - Willie Mabon 14. Double Trouble - John Primer 15. Born Blind - Sonny Boy Williamson 16. Five Long Years - Eddie Boyd Disc 2: 1. Spoonful - Willie Dixon 2. Messin' With The Kid - Junior Wells 3. Smokestack Lightnin' - Howlin' Wolf 4. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie - Pinetop Perkins 5. Hush Hush - Jimmy Reed 6. Bad Dream - Eddy Clearwater 7. Too Much Alcohol - J.B. Hutto 8. She's Nineteen Years Old - Eddie C. Campbell 9. I Don't Want No Woman - Magic Sam 10. Little Angel Child - Jimmy Dawkins 11. Sitting On Top Of The World - Hubert Sumlin 12. Bad Boy - Eddie Taylor 13. Superharp - James Cotton 14. Anna Lee - Earl Hooker 15. Maxwell Street Alley Blues - Big John Wrencher 19.98
A fine tribute to one of the harmonica's true innovators...
The story goes that, as a boy growing up in Chicago, Billy Boy Arnold once knocked on the door of his idol, Sonny Boy Williamson, to ask the master for harmonica lessons. Whether Mr. Williamson recognized raw talent right from the start,
A fine tribute to one of the harmonica's true innovators...
The story goes that, as a boy growing up in Chicago, Billy Boy Arnold once knocked on the door of his idol, Sonny Boy Williamson, to ask the master for harmonica lessons. Whether Mr. Williamson recognized raw talent right from the start,
New Orleans blues pianist Edwin Joseph Bocage, better known to his fans as "Eddie Bo," died on Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 from a heart attack. An essential ingredient of the...
This is a follow-up of sorts to fellow Blogcritic Glen Boyd’s recent “Whatever Happened To The Live Album?” article published on BC a couple of weeks ago. I really enjoyed Glen’s piece. But there seemed to be an essential element of the Seventies live album absent from
The Nighthawks have the juice to take the Big Boy out.
The Nighthawks do have the juice to take the Big Boy out.That’s the tag line from the opening cut on this – the what? 3000th Nighthawks CD? Man, these guys just don’t quit. A bunch of Energizer Bunnies, sucking down Jim Beam