Treat Me Right

Treat Me Right

Treat Me Right

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<"b0000058q43999"> From the Label
Big Bill Broonzy took the blues out of the deep backwaters of the South and brought it to the big city of Chicago, shaping an urbane uptown style that was big, bold, honest and very popular. Big Bill became famous across America and Europe paving the way for bluesmen to perform in front of white audiences. In 1951, broke and broken-hearted, Big Bill left for Europe where these sessions were recorded. These tracks comprised his first releases in France and launched a legendary and successful European career. British Groups such as The Rolling Stones, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, The Animals, and Led Zepellin have cited Big Bill as their first taste of the blues. The Tradition reissue of this album includes new comprehensive liner notes. The mastertapes were sonically cleansed and digitally remastered for this release.

Treat Me Right, Music, Big Bill Broonzy, Acoustic Blues, Acoustic Chicago Blues, Blues, Blues Music, Blues Traditional, Country Blues, Leader, Pop, Prewar Blues, Songwriter

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