There were many famous songs of Blues - Various Artists available. Since completing 1952’s ‘Remember (Alberta Adams)’, Blues - Various Artists fulfilled their contract with Savoy Records and where under no obligation to release another album. When you buy a Blues - Various Artists album, you know exactly what you’re getting! Check it every song is worth the money for the Memphis Minnie - Chess Blues (1952-1954) - CD2 CD!
Hard Time Gettin’ Started (Eddie Boyd) is one of those songs that will put you in a good mood. Vocals of Blues - Various Artists in Whose Muddy Shoes (Elmore James) really capture me and are set perfectly to the rhythm. Eight Ball (Gus Jenkins) is the best music that I have heard from anyone in any area of music. Untitled Instrumental (Henry Gray and Morris Pejoe) - Well, here we get a bit more meaning. It’s such an underrated song. Evil (Howlin’ Wolf) one of the most beautiful songs i’ve ever heard. Forty Four (Howlin’ Wolf) is almost impossible to review. After about the third Mama Talk to Your Daughter (J. B. Lenoir) listen through, I began to believe this song is Blues - Various Artists’s essence. I believe Ice Cream Man (John Brim) is one of the most gorgeous, heartfelt songs ever written. I listened to the opening track Walkin’ the Boogie (alternate; John Lee Hooker) and liked it a lot. Blues with a Feeling (Little Walter) is a bit different from Blues - Various Artists stereotypical stuff. Don’t Need No Horse (Little Walter) is a bit of a show-tune. Fast Boogie (Little Walter) marked the continuation of Blues - Various Artists in style evolution. Got to Find My Baby (alternate; Little Walter) - This one makes me want to not only sing along. Juke (Little Walter) is just a great song and one well worth taking the time to give it a good listen. Blues - Various Artists is hitting on all cylinders in Reconsider Baby (Lowell Fulson). Blues - Various Artists emotions are reflected through Broken Heart (alternate; Memphis Minnie). Conjur Man (Memphis Minnie) hits the heart. Awesome song is really all that you can say about it. This is the most melodic ambitious and satisfying track in Memphis Minnie - Chess Blues (1952-1954) - CD2. In Funeral Hearse at My Door (Rocky Fuller) Blues - Various Artists spins a tale you want to hear to the end. If you are a Blues - Various Artists fan, you will love Got to Have It (Willie Mabon). When I listen to I’m Mad (Willie Mabon) in my car when traffic ain’t going so good. Truckin’ Little Woman (Willie Nix) is excellent work of Blues - Various Artists.
Memphis Minnie - Chess Blues (1952-1954) - CD2 CD
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