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Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues
Various Artists
List Price:$163.28
Price:$141.98
 
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Sales Rank:36038
 
Release Year:2003
Label:Sony Music Distribution
UPC:074645580890
Notes:Box Set
 
Styles:R&B, Blues Revival, Contemporary Blues, Blues-Rock, Electric Blues, Acoustic Blues, Rock & Roll, Pop/Rock, Early R&B
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Tracks


[01] Shortnin' (Henduck)
[02] Long John
[03] Crazy Blues [78rpm Version]
[04] St. Louis Blues
[05] Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)
[06] Matchbox Blues
[07] Bill Lyons and Stack O' Lee
[08] 'Ma ' Rainey's Black Bottom
[09] Dark Was the Night - Cold Was the Ground
[10] Savoy Blues
[11] Downtown Blues
[12] Frankie
[13] Fishin' Blues
[14] How Long, How Long Blues, Pt. 1
[15] Canned Heat Blues
[16] Statesboro Blues
[17] It's Tight Like That
[18] Pine Top's Boogie Woogie
[19] Guitar Blues
[20] Pony Blues
[21] Diddie Wah Diddie
[22] K.C. Moan
[23] Standin' on the Corner [Blue Yodel No. 9]
[24] Sitting on Top of the World
[25] Preachin' Blues, Pt. 1
[26] Devil Got My Woman [Single Version]
[27] C.C. Rider
[28] Baby, Please Don't Go
[29] Dirty Mother for You (Don't You Know)
[30] Billie's Blues
[31] Cross Road Blues
[32] Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
[33] Shake 'Em on Down [78rpm Version]
[34] Roll 'Em Pete
[35] Catfish Blues
[36] Going to Chicago Blues
[37] Key to the Highway
[38] Me and My Chauffeur Blues
[39] Worried Life Blues
[40] Cross Cut Saw Blues
[41] Evil Gal Blues
[42] Strange Things Happening Everyday
[43] Honeydripper, Pt. I
[44] Driftin' Blues
[45] Let the Good Times Roll
[46] That's All Right Mama
[47] Call It Stormy Monday
[48] Good Rockin' Tonight
[49] Ain't Nobody's Business
[50] Double Crossing Blues
[51] Mother Earth
[52] Please Send Me Someone to Love
[53] Rocket 88
[54] Dust My Broom
[55] No More Doggin'
[56] Juke
[57] Hound Dog
[58] Reconsider Baby
[59] Things That I Used to Do
[60] In the Night
[61] (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man [1954 Single Version]
[62] Eisenhower Blues
[63] Blue Monday
[64] Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I) [R&B LP Version]
[65] I Hear You Knocking
[66] Mystery Train
[67] Don't Start Me to Talkin'
[68] Smokestack Lightnin'
[69] Who Do You Love
[70] I'm a King Bee
[71] Johnny B. Goode
[72] Farther Up the Road
[73] So Many Roads, So Many Trains
[74] First Time I Met the Blues
[75] Big Boss Man
[76] Hide Away [Single Version]
[77] Drivin' Wheel [Single Version]
[78] Boom Boom [Single Version]
[79] Frosty [Single Version]
[80] You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
[81] Killing Floor [Single Version]
[82] Death Letter Blues
[83] You Gotta Move
[84] Highway 61 Revisited
[85] Hoodoo Man Blues
[86] Wang Dang Doodle [Single Version]
[87] All Your Love
[88] I've Got a Mind to Give Up Livin'
[89] Red House
[90] Born Under a Bad Sign [Single Version]
[91] Mama Talk to Your Daughter
[92] Tell Mama [Single Version]
[93] I Ain't Superstitious
[94] She Caught the Katy (And Left Me a Mule to Ride)
[95] Black Magic Woman
[96] One Good Man
[97] Thrill Is Gone [Single Version]
[98] Dallas
[99] Have You Ever Loved a Woman
[100] Give Me Back My Wig
[101] One Way Out
[102] Down Home Blues
[103] Pride and Joy
[104] Smoking Gun
[105] Tuff Enuff
[106] I'm in the Mood
[107] Timbarma
[108] Am I Wrong
[109] Cherry Red Wine
[110] Bill
[111] Just Won't Burn
[112] Voodoo Music
[113] Round and Round
[114] Vietnam Blues
[115] I Pity the Fool [Single Version]
[116] Sweet Home Chicago
Album Review


This five-disc, 116-track box set presents a sweeping history of the blues from its emergence in the early 1900s clear through to its various contemporary guises, and includes samples of country blues in all of its regional variations, as well as cuts from string bands, jug bands, jazz combos, gritty Chicago blues outfits, and a look at how rock artists like Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix incorporated the blues into their distinctive styles. Intelligently gathered and arranged, it treats the blues both from a historical perspective and from a working assumption that the form is still alive and well, continually morphing and transforming itself. There simply isn't a better or deeper survey of the blues on the market. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi