Now signed to Blues - Various Artists’s Mute Records, the title track from second album “The Big Three Trio - Chess Blues (1960-1967) - CD4″ leads Blues - Various Artists’s back-to-school campaign. ‘The Big Three Trio - Chess Blues (1960-1967) - CD4′ kicks the album off with a blast of pure pop energy. There is no doubt that Blues - Various Artists has talent. If you love Blues - Various Artists as much as I do, then Blues - Various Artists The Big Three Trio - Chess Blues (1960-1967) - CD4 is the CD for you!
There is excellent mix of music in First Time I Met The Blues (Buddy Guy). After about the third Keep It To Myself (Buddy Guy) listen through, I began to believe this song is Blues - Various Artists’s essence. All of songs on The Big Three Trio - Chess Blues (1960-1967) - CD4 and have something to say letting alone Too Poor (Detroit Jr.). Jinglin’ Baby (Eddie Burns) is nothing short of a modern masterpiece. A fantastic track full of wonder. I’d Rather Go Blind (Etta James) is the most memorable and astounding. I hope to keep hearing Blues - Various Artists works for a long time to come. Sitting Here Alone (Hound Dog Taylor) is another strong production from Blues - Various Artists. Goin’ Down Slow (Howlin’ Wolf) has a fun tempo. Killing Floor (Howlin’ Wolf) is a song that will not reduce you to tears but leave you thinking long after The Big Three Trio - Chess Blues (1960-1967) - CD4 have ended. No Blues - Various Artists song has come close to capturing my attention as The Red Rooster (Howlin’ Wolf) did. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (John Lee Hooker) is filled with very deep emotions that will truly touch your heart. Wang Dang Doodle (Koko Taylor) very upbeat. What Kind Of Man Is That- (Koko Taylor) is a very catchy tune. Dirty Work Goin’ On (Little Joe Blue) is probably the most interesting track on The Big Three Trio - Chess Blues (1960-1967) - CD4. Satisfied (Little Milton) is one of the more up-tempo songs on The Big Three Trio - Chess Blues (1960-1967) - CD4. We’re Gonna Make It (Little Milton) is one of the coolest songs Blues - Various Artists has ever recorded. This track, in particular, has the kind of undeniably catchy flavor. I was truly moved when I heard Blue Shadows (Lowell Fulson). I think That’s Why I Don’t Mind (Muddy Waters) is the best song Blues - Various Artists has ever done. Bring It On Home (Sonny Boy Williamson) is another favourite of mine. Nine Below Zero (Sonny Boy Williamson) without a doubt is the standout song of The Big Three Trio - Chess Blues (1960-1967) - CD4. Wrinkles (The Big Three Trio) was the first single release from the album The Big Three Trio - Chess Blues (1960-1967) - CD4. First time I heard Good Moanin’ Blues (Walter Horton) was on radio driving in my car and sonically it just sounded amazing.
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