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Brownie McGhee - The Story Of The Blues

Styles: Folk-Blues, Piedmont Blues, Blues Revival
Label: Harmonic
Released: 2004
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 110,3 + 129,8 MB
Time: 70:50 + 59:31
Art: full

Disc 1: Born For Bad Luck
1. Picking My Tomatoes - 2:42
2. I'm Calling Daisy - 2:35
3. Me And My Dog Blues - 2:41
4. Born For Bad Luck - 2:49
5. Step It Up And Go - 25:12
6. Let Me Tell You 'bout My Baby - 2:39
7. Prison Woman Blues - 2:33
8. Be Good To Me - 2:45
9. My Barkin' Bulldog Blues - 2:33
10. Not Guilty Blues - 2:34
11. Coal Miner Blues - 2:42
12. Back Door Stranger - 2:40
13. Step It Up And Go N:2 - 2:42
14. Got To Find My Little Woman - 2:28
15. Dealing With The Devil - 2:32
16. I'm A Black Woman's Man - 2:48
17. Woman, I'm Done - 2:51
18. Death Of Blind Boy Fuller - 2:57

Disc 2: Back Home Blues
1. Key To My Door - 2:45
2. Million Lonesome Woman - 2:31
3. Ain't No Tellin' - 5:40
4. Try Me One More Time - 2:59
5. I Want To See Jesus - 2:28
6. Done What My Lord Said - 2:29
7. I Want King Jesus - 2:43
8. What Will I Do (Without The Lord) - 2:32
9. Key To The Highway - 2:37
10. I Don't Believe In Love - 2:59
11. So Much Trouble - 2:40
12. Good-Bye Now - 2:48
13. Jealous Of My Woman - 2:46
14. Unfair Blues - 2:44
15. Barbecue Any Old Time - 2:44
16. Workingman's Blues - 2:44
17. Sinful Disposition Woman - 2:31
18. Back Home Blues - 2:53
19. Deep Sea River - 2:36
20. It Must Be Love - 2:51
21. Swing, Soldier, Swing - 2:21


Notes: Brownie McGhee was born in Knoxville, Tennessee and grew up in Kingsport, Tennessee.[3] As a child he had polio, which incapacitated his leg. His brother Granville "Sticks" or "Stick" McGhee was nicknamed for pushing young Brownie around in a cart. His father, George McGhee, was a factory worker known around University Avenue for playing guitar and singing. Brownie's uncle made him a guitar from a tin marshmallow box and a piece of board.[4] McGhee spent much of his youth immersed in music, singing with local harmony group the Golden Voices Gospel Quartet and teaching himself to play guitar. A March of Dimes-funded leg operation enabled McGhee to walk. Read more

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