The Country Blues is a seminal album released on Folkways Records in 1959, catalogue RF 1. Compiled from 78 recordings by Samuel Charters, it accompanied his book of the same name to provide examples of the music discussed. Both the book and this compilation were key documents in the American folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s, and many of its songs would either be incorporated into new compositions by later musicians, or covered outright.
Background
Recordings of the music known as country blues derived from the mid-1920s to the early 1930s, commencing after the proven commercial appeal of classic female blues and ending when the Great Depression greatly curtailed the market for the record industry. These recordings had all been collected on 78s, and with the exceptions of top-sellers like Lonnie Johnson and Blind Lemon Jefferson, pressings rarely exceeded approximately 5000 or so. At the time of the issue of this record, the catalogue of country blues music on long-playing album was fairly small. The jazz label Riverside Records and Folkways had made contemporary recordings of artists such as Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Big Bill Broonzy, Reverend Gary Davis, and Lead Belly. Reissue compilations of 78s had also been undertaken by both Riverside and Folkways, but they were few, and indeed Charters complained in 1959 that companies owning various country blues masters were interfering with any attempts to bring the music back on the market. The most famous reissue, and the most easily accessible to the burgeoning Greenwich Village folk revivalists, was the Harry Smith anthology released in 1952.
The Country Blues is a seminal book by Samuel Charters, published in 1959 and generally acknowledged as the first scholarly book-length study of country blues music. An album of the same name was issued on Folkways Records as an accompaniment to provide examples of the artists and styles discussed. It was reprinted by Da Capo Press in 1975 with minor edits, and a new introduction by the author.
When African-American musical tastes began to change in the early 1960s, moving toward soul and rhythm and blues music, country blues found renewed popularity as "folk blues" and was sold to a primarily white, college-age audience. Traditional artists like Big Bill Broonzy and Sonny Boy Williamson II reinvented themselves as folk blues artists, while Piedmont bluesmen like Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee found great success on the folk festival circuit.
In general, a rural area or countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. The Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services defines the word "rural" as encompassing "...all population, housing, and territory not included within an urban area. Whatever is not urban is considered rural."
Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas are commonly rural, though so are others such as forests. Different countries have varying definitions of "rural" for statistical and administrative purposes.
This DVD collection presents some of the rarest footage of legendary Country Blues artists that we have been fortunate to find. The footage varies from hi-quality film to analog videos taped over 40 years ago. But above all, the music and performances are powerful and evocative. The sounds of Skip James, Bukka White, Big Bill Broonzy, Son House, Will Shade, Rev. Gary Davis and others on this 115 minute collection will give you shivers up your spine and get your feet tapping. This is the Country Blues of a time long past.
Titles include: CHARLIE BURSE & WILL SHADE Kansas City Blues BIG BILL BROONZY Trouble In Mind, Backwater Blues SON HOUSE Talk about the Blues, So Hard To Love Someone SKIP JAMES Cherry Ball Blues SON HOUSE Sick and Bad Blues BUKKA WHITE Aberdeen Blues, Tombstone Blues, B...
published: 06 Dec 2013
Living Country Blues Vol.1 - Bowling Green John & Harmonica Phil Wiggins (Full Album)
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Vinyl Releasedate: 2014 Okt 31
Artist: Bowling Green John & Harmonica Phil Wiggins
Title: Living Country Blues USA Vol.1
Kat.Nr.: LR713116
Format: 12" Vinyl
Label: L+R Records
EAN: 4003099713116
Introducing Bowling Green John & Harmonica Phil Wiggins
What is so remarkable about the duo is their intensive commitment to the black Blues and Gospel tradition — without diminishing the quality or spontaneity of their performances.
By hearing John Cerpas with his guitar one quickly gets impressed by the power of his playing. Deeply rooted in the so-called “Piedmont” Blues tradition of the East Coast, ragtime influence and complex rhythms produce a strong emphasis on melody — much in contrast to the harsh Mississippi Bl...
published: 25 Sep 2014
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
♫ Tracklist:
[00:00:00] - 01. Keep The Wolves Away
[00:04:32] - 02. Cast No Stones
[00:10:10] - 03. He's Mine
[00:13:18] - 04. Country Boy
[00:19:46] - 05. Wish You Were Here
[00:25:01] - 06. No Words
[00:28:16] - 07. Lost highway
[00:32:28] - 08. Copperhead Road
[00:36:43] - 09. In Color
[00:41:00] - 10. High Cost of Living
[00:45:32] - 11. Loud & Heavy
[00:49:34] - 12. Waitin Round to Die
[00:55:10] - 13. Bad News
[01:00:24] - 14. Drift Away
[01:05:11] - 15. Sleeping Dogs
[01:09:11] - 16. Nose on the Grindstone
[01:11:51] - 17. White House Road
[01:16:21] - 1...
published: 07 Oct 2020
Henry Thomas - Going Up The Country (1928)
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The original name of this song is Bull Doze Blues.
With Going Up The Country, more people will find this song thats why i kept it Going Up The Country.
published: 29 Mar 2019
The Charlie Daniels Band - Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues (Video)
Music video by The Charlie Daniels Band performing Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues (Video). (C) 1988 Sony BMG Music Entertainment
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published: 11 Jan 2022
Dock Boggs: Country Blues (1966)
Shot by Alan Lomax and crew at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival, Newport, R.I. For more information about Lomax and his collections, visit http://culturalequity.org. [N8R06]
published: 09 Feb 2017
SLOW BLUES MUSIC MIX 2024 - THE BEST BLUES SONGS OF ALL TIME - NIGHT RELAXING SONGS
SLOW BLUES MUSIC MIX 2024 - THE BEST BLUES SONGS OF ALL TIME - NIGHT RELAXING SONGS
Link Video: https://youtu.be/8koa-X5xZIc
Playlist:
[00:00:00] - 01. Gary B.B. Coleman - One Eyed Woman
[00:04:21] - 02. Aynsley Lister - Need Her So Bad
[00:11:23] - 03. Lara Price - Crazy
[00:19:23] - 04. Michael Hardie - I Walk Alone
[00:25:43] - 05. Pete Gage - Blues Has Got Me
[00:31:16] - 06. Vel Omarr - Trouble Blues
[00:35:53] - 07. Justin Johnson - I Put A Spell On You
[00:40:38] - 08. Bernard Allison - Help Me Through The Day
[00:45:27] - 09. Big Llou Johnson - Flesh And Blood
[00:51:14] - 10. Clio & the BluesHighway - My First Blues (feat. Patrick Camiré)
[00:56:12] - 11. Corey Stevens - Blues Are Here To Stay
[01:02:20] - 12. Dynamic Blues Band - Why Didn't You This Tim...
published: 03 Jan 2024
Roosevelt Holts- Presenting The Country Blues (full album)
Modern playlist of country blues music! Enjoy 8 hours long compilation of dark whiskey blues and rock music by Brian Grey.
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This DVD collection presents some of the rarest footage of legendary Country Blues artists that we have been fortunate to find. The footage varies from hi-quali...
This DVD collection presents some of the rarest footage of legendary Country Blues artists that we have been fortunate to find. The footage varies from hi-quality film to analog videos taped over 40 years ago. But above all, the music and performances are powerful and evocative. The sounds of Skip James, Bukka White, Big Bill Broonzy, Son House, Will Shade, Rev. Gary Davis and others on this 115 minute collection will give you shivers up your spine and get your feet tapping. This is the Country Blues of a time long past.
Titles include: CHARLIE BURSE & WILL SHADE Kansas City Blues BIG BILL BROONZY Trouble In Mind, Backwater Blues SON HOUSE Talk about the Blues, So Hard To Love Someone SKIP JAMES Cherry Ball Blues SON HOUSE Sick and Bad Blues BUKKA WHITE Aberdeen Blues, Tombstone Blues, Brownsville Blues, REV. GARY DAVIS Blind Gary Davis - A Documentary by Harold Becker CONNIE WILLIAMS Take My Hand, Precious Lord, I'm Going Too RALPH WILLIS & WASHBOARD PETE SANDERS Dream I Had On My Mind, I've Been Living With The Blues, Midnight Special SAM CHATMON Sales Tax Blues, Outside Friend, Fishing Blues (Evil Jackson), Glad When You're Dead MANCE LIPSCOMB I Want to Do Something for You, Alabama Jubilee HENRY JOHNSON Blood Red River WILLIE TRICE Be Your Dog, Run Here Gal, Poor Boy Long Ways From Home, Good Time Boogie, Sweet Sugar Mama, Stand and Welcome Jesus, When The Saints Go Marching In SON HOUSE & BUDDY GUY I Wish I Had My Whole Heart In My Hand
Running Time: 115 minutes
For details go to: https://www.guitarvideos.com/#!/Legendary-Country-Blues-Guitarists/p/131764842
This DVD collection presents some of the rarest footage of legendary Country Blues artists that we have been fortunate to find. The footage varies from hi-quality film to analog videos taped over 40 years ago. But above all, the music and performances are powerful and evocative. The sounds of Skip James, Bukka White, Big Bill Broonzy, Son House, Will Shade, Rev. Gary Davis and others on this 115 minute collection will give you shivers up your spine and get your feet tapping. This is the Country Blues of a time long past.
Titles include: CHARLIE BURSE & WILL SHADE Kansas City Blues BIG BILL BROONZY Trouble In Mind, Backwater Blues SON HOUSE Talk about the Blues, So Hard To Love Someone SKIP JAMES Cherry Ball Blues SON HOUSE Sick and Bad Blues BUKKA WHITE Aberdeen Blues, Tombstone Blues, Brownsville Blues, REV. GARY DAVIS Blind Gary Davis - A Documentary by Harold Becker CONNIE WILLIAMS Take My Hand, Precious Lord, I'm Going Too RALPH WILLIS & WASHBOARD PETE SANDERS Dream I Had On My Mind, I've Been Living With The Blues, Midnight Special SAM CHATMON Sales Tax Blues, Outside Friend, Fishing Blues (Evil Jackson), Glad When You're Dead MANCE LIPSCOMB I Want to Do Something for You, Alabama Jubilee HENRY JOHNSON Blood Red River WILLIE TRICE Be Your Dog, Run Here Gal, Poor Boy Long Ways From Home, Good Time Boogie, Sweet Sugar Mama, Stand and Welcome Jesus, When The Saints Go Marching In SON HOUSE & BUDDY GUY I Wish I Had My Whole Heart In My Hand
Running Time: 115 minutes
For details go to: https://www.guitarvideos.com/#!/Legendary-Country-Blues-Guitarists/p/131764842
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Vinyl Releasedate: 2014 Okt 31
Artist: Bowling Green John & Harmonica Phil Wiggins
Title: ...
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Vinyl Releasedate: 2014 Okt 31
Artist: Bowling Green John & Harmonica Phil Wiggins
Title: Living Country Blues USA Vol.1
Kat.Nr.: LR713116
Format: 12" Vinyl
Label: L+R Records
EAN: 4003099713116
Introducing Bowling Green John & Harmonica Phil Wiggins
What is so remarkable about the duo is their intensive commitment to the black Blues and Gospel tradition — without diminishing the quality or spontaneity of their performances.
By hearing John Cerpas with his guitar one quickly gets impressed by the power of his playing. Deeply rooted in the so-called “Piedmont” Blues tradition of the East Coast, ragtime influence and complex rhythms produce a strong emphasis on melody — much in contrast to the harsh Mississippi Blues with its hard beat and drive.
When recording this album Phil Wiggins was 26 years old and despite his young age he already could be rated as one of the top Blues harp players.
Influences include Hammie Nixon, Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter and Shakey Hotton. He played alongside Flora Molton, Archie Edwards, Big Chief Ellis, the late Esther Mae “Mother” Scott and John Jackson as well as jamming with such well known Blues veterans as Sunnyland Slim, Johnny Shines and Louisiana Red — shaping his technique to perfection, be it in the Country Blues or with amplified harp in the best Chicago tradition.
Living Country Blues USA is a series of albums on L+R Records. The material was collected by German Blues experts Siegfried A. Christmann and Axel Küstner on an extended trip thru the south of the USA in the fall of 1980, in the form of so-called "Field-Recordings" — recordings made in the natural surroundings of the artists and not in the studio. Travelling 10.000 miles (16.000 km) by car in 2 1/2 months, they used 180.000 feet (54 km) of tape and took hundreds of photographs to document various aspects of Country Blues, as well as work songs, fife and drum band music, field hollers and rural Gospel music, performed by 35 artists, some of whom appear on record for the first time.
Side 1
01 Black Rat Swing 5’00
02 Eyesight To The Blind 4’10
03 Guitar & Harmonica Rag 3’09
O4 Rising River Blues 3’57
O5 I´m A Pilgrim 3’00
06 Chicken Can´t Roost Too High For Me 2’38
Side2
01 I Ain´t Got No Lovin´ Baby Now 4’48
02 West Carey Street Blues 5’35
03 Richmond Blues 3’15
04 Pony Blues 4’06
05 Goin´ Down The Road Feelin´ Bad 4’04
Format:
180 gr Vinyl + MP3 Download
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http://hoanzl.at
Vinyl Releasedate: 2014 Okt 31
Artist: Bowling Green John & Harmonica Phil Wiggins
Title: Living Country Blues USA Vol.1
Kat.Nr.: LR713116
Format: 12" Vinyl
Label: L+R Records
EAN: 4003099713116
Introducing Bowling Green John & Harmonica Phil Wiggins
What is so remarkable about the duo is their intensive commitment to the black Blues and Gospel tradition — without diminishing the quality or spontaneity of their performances.
By hearing John Cerpas with his guitar one quickly gets impressed by the power of his playing. Deeply rooted in the so-called “Piedmont” Blues tradition of the East Coast, ragtime influence and complex rhythms produce a strong emphasis on melody — much in contrast to the harsh Mississippi Blues with its hard beat and drive.
When recording this album Phil Wiggins was 26 years old and despite his young age he already could be rated as one of the top Blues harp players.
Influences include Hammie Nixon, Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter and Shakey Hotton. He played alongside Flora Molton, Archie Edwards, Big Chief Ellis, the late Esther Mae “Mother” Scott and John Jackson as well as jamming with such well known Blues veterans as Sunnyland Slim, Johnny Shines and Louisiana Red — shaping his technique to perfection, be it in the Country Blues or with amplified harp in the best Chicago tradition.
Living Country Blues USA is a series of albums on L+R Records. The material was collected by German Blues experts Siegfried A. Christmann and Axel Küstner on an extended trip thru the south of the USA in the fall of 1980, in the form of so-called "Field-Recordings" — recordings made in the natural surroundings of the artists and not in the studio. Travelling 10.000 miles (16.000 km) by car in 2 1/2 months, they used 180.000 feet (54 km) of tape and took hundreds of photographs to document various aspects of Country Blues, as well as work songs, fife and drum band music, field hollers and rural Gospel music, performed by 35 artists, some of whom appear on record for the first time.
Side 1
01 Black Rat Swing 5’00
02 Eyesight To The Blind 4’10
03 Guitar & Harmonica Rag 3’09
O4 Rising River Blues 3’57
O5 I´m A Pilgrim 3’00
06 Chicken Can´t Roost Too High For Me 2’38
Side2
01 I Ain´t Got No Lovin´ Baby Now 4’48
02 West Carey Street Blues 5’35
03 Richmond Blues 3’15
04 Pony Blues 4’06
05 Goin´ Down The Road Feelin´ Bad 4’04
Format:
180 gr Vinyl + MP3 Download
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow B...
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
♫ Tracklist:
[00:00:00] - 01. Keep The Wolves Away
[00:04:32] - 02. Cast No Stones
[00:10:10] - 03. He's Mine
[00:13:18] - 04. Country Boy
[00:19:46] - 05. Wish You Were Here
[00:25:01] - 06. No Words
[00:28:16] - 07. Lost highway
[00:32:28] - 08. Copperhead Road
[00:36:43] - 09. In Color
[00:41:00] - 10. High Cost of Living
[00:45:32] - 11. Loud & Heavy
[00:49:34] - 12. Waitin Round to Die
[00:55:10] - 13. Bad News
[01:00:24] - 14. Drift Away
[01:05:11] - 15. Sleeping Dogs
[01:09:11] - 16. Nose on the Grindstone
[01:11:51] - 17. White House Road
[01:16:21] - 18. Feathered Indians
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Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
♫ Tracklist:
[00:00:00] - 01. Keep The Wolves Away
[00:04:32] - 02. Cast No Stones
[00:10:10] - 03. He's Mine
[00:13:18] - 04. Country Boy
[00:19:46] - 05. Wish You Were Here
[00:25:01] - 06. No Words
[00:28:16] - 07. Lost highway
[00:32:28] - 08. Copperhead Road
[00:36:43] - 09. In Color
[00:41:00] - 10. High Cost of Living
[00:45:32] - 11. Loud & Heavy
[00:49:34] - 12. Waitin Round to Die
[00:55:10] - 13. Bad News
[01:00:24] - 14. Drift Away
[01:05:11] - 15. Sleeping Dogs
[01:09:11] - 16. Nose on the Grindstone
[01:11:51] - 17. White House Road
[01:16:21] - 18. Feathered Indians
------------★★ ★★-------------
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The original name of t...
All rights reserved. All materials, content and forms contained on this channel are the intellectual property of their respective owners.
The original name of this song is Bull Doze Blues.
With Going Up The Country, more people will find this song thats why i kept it Going Up The Country.
All rights reserved. All materials, content and forms contained on this channel are the intellectual property of their respective owners.
The original name of this song is Bull Doze Blues.
With Going Up The Country, more people will find this song thats why i kept it Going Up The Country.
Music video by The Charlie Daniels Band performing Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues (Video). (C) 1988 Sony BMG Music Entertainment
http://vevo.ly/uHYwcC
Music video by The Charlie Daniels Band performing Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues (Video). (C) 1988 Sony BMG Music Entertainment
http://vevo.ly/uHYwcC
Music video by The Charlie Daniels Band performing Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues (Video). (C) 1988 Sony BMG Music Entertainment
http://vevo.ly/uHYwcC
Shot by Alan Lomax and crew at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival, Newport, R.I. For more information about Lomax and his collections, visit http://culturalequity.o...
Shot by Alan Lomax and crew at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival, Newport, R.I. For more information about Lomax and his collections, visit http://culturalequity.org. [N8R06]
Shot by Alan Lomax and crew at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival, Newport, R.I. For more information about Lomax and his collections, visit http://culturalequity.org. [N8R06]
SLOW BLUES MUSIC MIX 2024 - THE BEST BLUES SONGS OF ALL TIME - NIGHT RELAXING SONGS
Link Video: https://youtu.be/8koa-X5xZIc
Playlist:
[00:00:00] - 01. Gar...
SLOW BLUES MUSIC MIX 2024 - THE BEST BLUES SONGS OF ALL TIME - NIGHT RELAXING SONGS
Link Video: https://youtu.be/8koa-X5xZIc
Playlist:
[00:00:00] - 01. Gary B.B. Coleman - One Eyed Woman
[00:04:21] - 02. Aynsley Lister - Need Her So Bad
[00:11:23] - 03. Lara Price - Crazy
[00:19:23] - 04. Michael Hardie - I Walk Alone
[00:25:43] - 05. Pete Gage - Blues Has Got Me
[00:31:16] - 06. Vel Omarr - Trouble Blues
[00:35:53] - 07. Justin Johnson - I Put A Spell On You
[00:40:38] - 08. Bernard Allison - Help Me Through The Day
[00:45:27] - 09. Big Llou Johnson - Flesh And Blood
[00:51:14] - 10. Clio & the BluesHighway - My First Blues (feat. Patrick Camiré)
[00:56:12] - 11. Corey Stevens - Blues Are Here To Stay
[01:02:20] - 12. Dynamic Blues Band - Why Didn't You This Time
[01:10:26] - 13. Hendrikse - Your Arms Will Keep Me Warm
[01:17:27] - 14. Catfish - All I Ask Of You
[01:23:15] - 15. Big Wolf Band - Darkest Of My Days
[01:27:50] - 16. Buckwheat Zydeco - I'm On The Wonder
[01:32:25] - 17. Blues Underground It's Been So Long
[01:37:29] - 18. Cosimo Blues Band - Blues Is Life
[01:46:09] - 19. The Nimmo Brothers - I Do It All For You
[01:55:14] - 20. Steve Gannon - Wee Wee Hours
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SLOW BLUES MUSIC MIX 2024 - THE BEST BLUES SONGS OF ALL TIME - NIGHT RELAXING SONGS
Link Video: https://youtu.be/8koa-X5xZIc
Playlist:
[00:00:00] - 01. Gary B.B. Coleman - One Eyed Woman
[00:04:21] - 02. Aynsley Lister - Need Her So Bad
[00:11:23] - 03. Lara Price - Crazy
[00:19:23] - 04. Michael Hardie - I Walk Alone
[00:25:43] - 05. Pete Gage - Blues Has Got Me
[00:31:16] - 06. Vel Omarr - Trouble Blues
[00:35:53] - 07. Justin Johnson - I Put A Spell On You
[00:40:38] - 08. Bernard Allison - Help Me Through The Day
[00:45:27] - 09. Big Llou Johnson - Flesh And Blood
[00:51:14] - 10. Clio & the BluesHighway - My First Blues (feat. Patrick Camiré)
[00:56:12] - 11. Corey Stevens - Blues Are Here To Stay
[01:02:20] - 12. Dynamic Blues Band - Why Didn't You This Time
[01:10:26] - 13. Hendrikse - Your Arms Will Keep Me Warm
[01:17:27] - 14. Catfish - All I Ask Of You
[01:23:15] - 15. Big Wolf Band - Darkest Of My Days
[01:27:50] - 16. Buckwheat Zydeco - I'm On The Wonder
[01:32:25] - 17. Blues Underground It's Been So Long
[01:37:29] - 18. Cosimo Blues Band - Blues Is Life
[01:46:09] - 19. The Nimmo Brothers - I Do It All For You
[01:55:14] - 20. Steve Gannon - Wee Wee Hours
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This DVD collection presents some of the rarest footage of legendary Country Blues artists that we have been fortunate to find. The footage varies from hi-quality film to analog videos taped over 40 years ago. But above all, the music and performances are powerful and evocative. The sounds of Skip James, Bukka White, Big Bill Broonzy, Son House, Will Shade, Rev. Gary Davis and others on this 115 minute collection will give you shivers up your spine and get your feet tapping. This is the Country Blues of a time long past.
Titles include: CHARLIE BURSE & WILL SHADE Kansas City Blues BIG BILL BROONZY Trouble In Mind, Backwater Blues SON HOUSE Talk about the Blues, So Hard To Love Someone SKIP JAMES Cherry Ball Blues SON HOUSE Sick and Bad Blues BUKKA WHITE Aberdeen Blues, Tombstone Blues, Brownsville Blues, REV. GARY DAVIS Blind Gary Davis - A Documentary by Harold Becker CONNIE WILLIAMS Take My Hand, Precious Lord, I'm Going Too RALPH WILLIS & WASHBOARD PETE SANDERS Dream I Had On My Mind, I've Been Living With The Blues, Midnight Special SAM CHATMON Sales Tax Blues, Outside Friend, Fishing Blues (Evil Jackson), Glad When You're Dead MANCE LIPSCOMB I Want to Do Something for You, Alabama Jubilee HENRY JOHNSON Blood Red River WILLIE TRICE Be Your Dog, Run Here Gal, Poor Boy Long Ways From Home, Good Time Boogie, Sweet Sugar Mama, Stand and Welcome Jesus, When The Saints Go Marching In SON HOUSE & BUDDY GUY I Wish I Had My Whole Heart In My Hand
Running Time: 115 minutes
For details go to: https://www.guitarvideos.com/#!/Legendary-Country-Blues-Guitarists/p/131764842
http://bellaphon.de
http://cargo-records.de
http://hoanzl.at
Vinyl Releasedate: 2014 Okt 31
Artist: Bowling Green John & Harmonica Phil Wiggins
Title: Living Country Blues USA Vol.1
Kat.Nr.: LR713116
Format: 12" Vinyl
Label: L+R Records
EAN: 4003099713116
Introducing Bowling Green John & Harmonica Phil Wiggins
What is so remarkable about the duo is their intensive commitment to the black Blues and Gospel tradition — without diminishing the quality or spontaneity of their performances.
By hearing John Cerpas with his guitar one quickly gets impressed by the power of his playing. Deeply rooted in the so-called “Piedmont” Blues tradition of the East Coast, ragtime influence and complex rhythms produce a strong emphasis on melody — much in contrast to the harsh Mississippi Blues with its hard beat and drive.
When recording this album Phil Wiggins was 26 years old and despite his young age he already could be rated as one of the top Blues harp players.
Influences include Hammie Nixon, Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter and Shakey Hotton. He played alongside Flora Molton, Archie Edwards, Big Chief Ellis, the late Esther Mae “Mother” Scott and John Jackson as well as jamming with such well known Blues veterans as Sunnyland Slim, Johnny Shines and Louisiana Red — shaping his technique to perfection, be it in the Country Blues or with amplified harp in the best Chicago tradition.
Living Country Blues USA is a series of albums on L+R Records. The material was collected by German Blues experts Siegfried A. Christmann and Axel Küstner on an extended trip thru the south of the USA in the fall of 1980, in the form of so-called "Field-Recordings" — recordings made in the natural surroundings of the artists and not in the studio. Travelling 10.000 miles (16.000 km) by car in 2 1/2 months, they used 180.000 feet (54 km) of tape and took hundreds of photographs to document various aspects of Country Blues, as well as work songs, fife and drum band music, field hollers and rural Gospel music, performed by 35 artists, some of whom appear on record for the first time.
Side 1
01 Black Rat Swing 5’00
02 Eyesight To The Blind 4’10
03 Guitar & Harmonica Rag 3’09
O4 Rising River Blues 3’57
O5 I´m A Pilgrim 3’00
06 Chicken Can´t Roost Too High For Me 2’38
Side2
01 I Ain´t Got No Lovin´ Baby Now 4’48
02 West Carey Street Blues 5’35
03 Richmond Blues 3’15
04 Pony Blues 4’06
05 Goin´ Down The Road Feelin´ Bad 4’04
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Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
Slow Country Blues Songs ♪ Best Slow Blues Songs Compilation
♫ Tracklist:
[00:00:00] - 01. Keep The Wolves Away
[00:04:32] - 02. Cast No Stones
[00:10:10] - 03. He's Mine
[00:13:18] - 04. Country Boy
[00:19:46] - 05. Wish You Were Here
[00:25:01] - 06. No Words
[00:28:16] - 07. Lost highway
[00:32:28] - 08. Copperhead Road
[00:36:43] - 09. In Color
[00:41:00] - 10. High Cost of Living
[00:45:32] - 11. Loud & Heavy
[00:49:34] - 12. Waitin Round to Die
[00:55:10] - 13. Bad News
[01:00:24] - 14. Drift Away
[01:05:11] - 15. Sleeping Dogs
[01:09:11] - 16. Nose on the Grindstone
[01:11:51] - 17. White House Road
[01:16:21] - 18. Feathered Indians
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The original name of this song is Bull Doze Blues.
With Going Up The Country, more people will find this song thats why i kept it Going Up The Country.
Music video by The Charlie Daniels Band performing Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues (Video). (C) 1988 Sony BMG Music Entertainment
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Shot by Alan Lomax and crew at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival, Newport, R.I. For more information about Lomax and his collections, visit http://culturalequity.org. [N8R06]
SLOW BLUES MUSIC MIX 2024 - THE BEST BLUES SONGS OF ALL TIME - NIGHT RELAXING SONGS
Link Video: https://youtu.be/8koa-X5xZIc
Playlist:
[00:00:00] - 01. Gary B.B. Coleman - One Eyed Woman
[00:04:21] - 02. Aynsley Lister - Need Her So Bad
[00:11:23] - 03. Lara Price - Crazy
[00:19:23] - 04. Michael Hardie - I Walk Alone
[00:25:43] - 05. Pete Gage - Blues Has Got Me
[00:31:16] - 06. Vel Omarr - Trouble Blues
[00:35:53] - 07. Justin Johnson - I Put A Spell On You
[00:40:38] - 08. Bernard Allison - Help Me Through The Day
[00:45:27] - 09. Big Llou Johnson - Flesh And Blood
[00:51:14] - 10. Clio & the BluesHighway - My First Blues (feat. Patrick Camiré)
[00:56:12] - 11. Corey Stevens - Blues Are Here To Stay
[01:02:20] - 12. Dynamic Blues Band - Why Didn't You This Time
[01:10:26] - 13. Hendrikse - Your Arms Will Keep Me Warm
[01:17:27] - 14. Catfish - All I Ask Of You
[01:23:15] - 15. Big Wolf Band - Darkest Of My Days
[01:27:50] - 16. Buckwheat Zydeco - I'm On The Wonder
[01:32:25] - 17. Blues Underground It's Been So Long
[01:37:29] - 18. Cosimo Blues Band - Blues Is Life
[01:46:09] - 19. The Nimmo Brothers - I Do It All For You
[01:55:14] - 20. Steve Gannon - Wee Wee Hours
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The Country Blues is a seminal album released on Folkways Records in 1959, catalogue RF 1. Compiled from 78 recordings by Samuel Charters, it accompanied his book of the same name to provide examples of the music discussed. Both the book and this compilation were key documents in the American folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s, and many of its songs would either be incorporated into new compositions by later musicians, or covered outright.
Background
Recordings of the music known as country blues derived from the mid-1920s to the early 1930s, commencing after the proven commercial appeal of classic female blues and ending when the Great Depression greatly curtailed the market for the record industry. These recordings had all been collected on 78s, and with the exceptions of top-sellers like Lonnie Johnson and Blind Lemon Jefferson, pressings rarely exceeded approximately 5000 or so. At the time of the issue of this record, the catalogue of country blues music on long-playing album was fairly small. The jazz label Riverside Records and Folkways had made contemporary recordings of artists such as Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Big Bill Broonzy, Reverend Gary Davis, and Lead Belly. Reissue compilations of 78s had also been undertaken by both Riverside and Folkways, but they were few, and indeed Charters complained in 1959 that companies owning various country blues masters were interfering with any attempts to bring the music back on the market. The most famous reissue, and the most easily accessible to the burgeoning Greenwich Village folk revivalists, was the Harry Smith anthology released in 1952.
(spoken: Lightnin': "I'm wonderin' if my folks are gonna be there when I make it there, I'm just wonderin' if they in the same ol' spot" Friend: "I don't know Lightnin', but as bad as you playin' that guitar now, They got to be there. But you playin' it pretty lonesome there though Some might be in heaven, I can't never tell" Lightnin': "No, you know I'm just gettin' back I been in State Prison" Friend: "How was it down there?" Lightnin': "It was hard on me And it was a shame on everybody else" Friend: "Yes, now you can hear, about how they would ring them big bells" Lightnin': "Yeah" Friend: "And every mornin' about the break of day, You can hear how, how, howlin' goin' on everyday" Lightnin': "Well, I got over it so I'm glad But mama's what I'm thinkin' about I wonder if she's in the same old spot?" Friend: "Yes, I'm quite sure she's there, but I know she's got a worried mind 'Cause she's got to be worried over her child) Mmmmmmmmmm, the blues come down on me Friend: Lord, have mercy, child Po' Lightnin' can't hardly keep from cryin' Friend: Yes, the blues'll make you cry, I know how you feel Whoa, Lord have mercy, Po' Lightnin' can't hardly keep from cryin' Well, I'm just wonderin' will I ever make it back, To that old native home of mine? Friend: Please, take me with ya when you go, Lightnin' Lord have mercy
I guess you can't turn the country blue when you're turning its citizens black and blue ... How about a dose of common sense for once? And when the country really needs it? Not when you're scared of being thrown out on your a**es.
Martell's granddaughter, independent filmmaker Marquia Thompson, discusses the importance of telling her grandmother's groundbreaking country story. ... .