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Disc 1:- Ain't No Use Trying to Tell on Me (I Got Something on You) - Memphis Minnie
- Walk Right In - Cannon, Gus
- Old Jim Canan's - Wilkins, T.
- Highway 61 Blues - Kelly, Jack
- Devil in the Woodpile - Lewis, Noah
- Turpentine Blues - Stevens
- Roll and Tumble Blues - Traditional
- Coldest Stuff in Town - Parth, Johnny
- Jim Jackson's Jamboree
- Whitewash Station
- New Frisco Train - White, Bukka
- Someday Baby Blues - Estes, Sleepy John
- 'Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do - Grainger, Percy
- Shake 'Em on Down - White, Bukka
- Stealin' Stealin'
- Everybody's Blues - Lewis, Furry
- Ain't No Way to Get Along
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Binding: Audio Cassette
EAN: 0781371700149
Label: Memphis Archives
Manufacturer: Memphis Archives
Number Of Tracks: 17
Publisher: Memphis Archives
Release Date: June 28, 1994
Studio: Memphis Archives
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: From the more archaic sounds of the Delta the ragtime sounds of the Piedmont, the Memphis country blues scene took the best of both worlds and shaped a sound that is uniquely Memphis. Memphis was a major stopping-off point for itinerant musicians making their way to St.Louis, Chicago, and other points in the North. This transient activity gave birth to the rich Memphis sound. With Memphis being at the heart of the crossroads of the blues, record companies made extensive field trips in the 1920's and 30's to record local talent in various regions of the country, Utilizing the Peabody and Gayoso hotels, and the Auditorium in downtown Memphis as make-shift recording studios, these recording pioneers captured some of the finest music the Mid-South had to offer. The selections on this album are the "creme de la creme" of the musical talent that made Memphis the "home of the blues."
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