When you buy a Blues - Various Artists album, you know exactly what you’re getting! On the Cyprus charts, superstar Blues - Various Artists’s career stalled before it left the starting gate. For older fans Eddie Boyd - Chess Blues (1952-1954) - CD2 will put a massive smile accross your face. Blues - Various Artists “Eddie Boyd - Chess Blues (1952-1954) - CD2″ is an amazing album.
I’m Mad (Willie Mabon) is perfect work of Blues - Various Artists. Got to Have It (Willie Mabon) is perhaps one of the best tracks of the past decade. Funeral Hearse at My Door (Rocky Fuller) - I used to hate this song, but now it’s one of my favorites. In this song fans will recognize the unique vocals of Blues - Various Artists. It took me a little time but I ended up loving Hoochie Coochie Man (Muddy Waters). Conjur Man (Memphis Minnie) is a song that takes you on the journey before it reaches the conclusion. Blues - Various Artists sings Reconsider Baby (Lowell Fulson) in such a comforting, confident voice that you can’t help but be moved. Awesome song is really all that you can say about it. |titile| is the kind of record that makes you remember why music can be so addictive. If you are a Blues - Various Artists fan, you will love Fast Boogie (Little Walter). Put Got to Find My Baby (alternate; Little Walter) into car stereo for your highway driving Don’t Need No Horse (Little Walter) pretty much defines how I feel spiritually. Blues with a Feeling (Little Walter) - another great track from the Eddie Boyd - Chess Blues (1952-1954) - CD2 album. Walkin’ the Boogie (alternate; John Lee Hooker) have really caught my ear and imagination. So much energy, so exciting a sound.Simply the finest work ever from this multi-talented singer. Musically Forty Four (Howlin’ Wolf) is superior to other tracks in Eddie Boyd - Chess Blues (1952-1954) - CD2. Evil (Howlin’ Wolf) which is my favorite is a truly Blues - Various Artists sounding song. I Declare That Ain’t Right (Henry Gray) can be hardly overrated by any means; this is what Blues - Various Artists is all about. Untitled Instrumental (Henry Gray and Morris Pejoe) is a catchy, up-tempo track that has influence of music streams without leaning too much in that direction. Eight Ball (Gus Jenkins) is a medium tempo tune. Music in Whose Muddy Shoes (Elmore James) is perfect as in all tracks of Eddie Boyd - Chess Blues (1952-1954) - CD2. Blues - Various Artists sings his heart out in Hard Time Gettin’ Started (Eddie Boyd). Remember (Alberta Adams) is perfect.
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