Size: 60,8 MB
Time: 26:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Delta Blues
Label: FourMatt Music
Art: Front
01. Jimmy Bell (2:17)
02. Old Time Religion (2:10)
03. Poor Boy A Long Long Way From Home (2:50)
04. Fix Me Right (2:08)
05. Tell Me You Didn't Mean Me No Good (2:11)
06. Got A Girl In Farraday, One In Greenwood (2:57)
07. Well, I'm In Your Hand (1:43)
08. When I Lay My Burden Down (1:38)
09. Don't Your House Look Lonesome (2:04)
10. I'm Going To Walk Your Log (1:52)
11. O, The Blood Done Sign My Name (1:56)
12. When The Saints Go Marching In (2:08)
Cat Iron, real name William Carradine ['Cat Iron' was not his actual nickname, but a mishearing of his surname by his "rediscoverer"], (c. 1896, Garden City, Louisiana, United States – c. 1958, Natchez, Mississippi) was an African-American blues singer and guitarist.
During the folk and blues revival, "Cat Iron" was "discovered" and recorded in 1957 by Frederic Ramsey Jr.; the recordings were released in the United States in 1958 on the Folkways label, in the United Kingdom in 1969 on the XTRA label. His song, "Jimmy Bell" has been covered by many other musicians, first by Koerner, Ray & Glover on their 1963 album, Blues, Rags and Hollers, later by Stoney & Meatloaf, The Numbers Band, Peter Lang, The Sharks, Tom Doughty and Watermelon Slim.
Jimmy Bell: The Blues Of Cat Iron
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