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Big Joe Williams - Big Joe Williams [Storyville]

Styles: Delta Blues
Label: PGP RTB/Storyville
Released: 1972
File: mp3 @320K/s (from vinyl)
Size: 92,2 MB
Time: 40:17
Art: front + back

1. Pretty Willie Done Me Wrong - 3:20
2. I Want to Know What My Baby's Puttin Down - 3:06
3. Tell Me Who's Been Tellin' You - 2:22
4. A Change Gotta Be Made - 2:56
5. My Baby Left Town - 2:37
6. Miss Emma Lou Blues - 3:14
7. My Baby Won't Be Back No More - 2:19
8. Turnroad Blues - 2:56
9. Same Old Rainey Day - 2:15
10. Pearly Mae Blues - 2:25
11. Keep-A-Walkin Little Girl - 2:52
12. I Won't Do That No More - 2:55
13. Quit Draggin' - 2:17
14. Bringin' My Baby Back Home - 2:52
15. Crazin' The Blues - 1:44

One of the rare stuff never released on Cd of Serbian record label.
rec. in Copenhagen March 20, 1972.
rel. Storyville (SLP 224) 1972.
by the Storyville license, PGP RTB (LP 2221500) 1983.

Notes: The day of the travellin' man, the wandering troubador, has long since faded into history. In the early years (at the beginning of the century, give or take a few months!), when the blues were sprouting wings, the wandering musician was a not unfamiliar sight trudging the southern roads, "ridin' the rods" from one lonely whistle stop to another. These men were constantly moving ("I gotta move on down the lines" is a traditional lyric which has a number of meaning for the blues artist). In fact the migrant bluesman became part of the blues folklore. Most jazz fans and writers are incurable romantics (and what is wrong with a little romance in this grim modern world?), and undoubtebly the picture of the wanderer was an attrective one... ~ Derrick Stewart-Baxter (album back cover)

Big Joe Williams [Storyville]



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