King of the Delta Blues Singers

King of the Delta Blues Singers

King of the Delta Blues Singers

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If there is a recording that is required listening for every blues fan, it's this one. Robert Johnson wasn't just King of the Delta blues; he was one of its founding fathers, and these re-mastered tunes are as timeless and important today as they were all those years ago. The songs that passed into the blues canon, to be covered by countless guitarists over the years, are here: "Crossroad Blues," "Preaching Blues," "Come On In My Kitchen," "Walking Blues," and more. And on this particular version of this often-reissued recording, there's an additional treat: a previously unreleased version of "Traveling Riverside Blues." Absolutely essential. --Genevieve Williams --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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Music:

  1. Life Can Be a Struggle
  2. Live at Ronnie Scott's [Live]
  3. Live at the Point
  4. Live @ Cape May [Live]
  5. Meat & Gravy from Bea & Baby [Import]
  6. moonlight
  7. Mostly Alive
  8. Nice & Warm
  9. Norse Horse
  10. Old Hat

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