Blind Blake : complete recorded works in chronological order.
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Language: | English |
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Vienna, Austria :
Document Records,
[1991]
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Online Access: | CONNECT: Vol. 1 (1926-1927) CONNECT: Vol. 2 (1927-1928) CONNECT: Vol. 3 (1928-1929) CONNECT: Vol. 4 (1929-1932) |
Table of Contents:
- v. 1. July 1926 to October 1927. Dying blues (Leola B. Wilson, vocals)
- Ashley St. blues (Leola B. Wilson, vocals)
- Early morning blues
- West coast blues
- Early morning blues
- Too tight
- Blake's worried blues
- Come on boys let's do that messin' around
- Tampa bound
- Skeedle loo doo blues (take 1)
- Skeedle loo doo blues (take 2)
- Stonewall Street blues
- State Street men blues (Leola B. Wilson, vocals)
- Down the country (Leola B. Wilson, vocals)
- Black biting bee blues (Leola B. Wilson, vocals)
- Wilson dam (Leola B. Wilson, vocals)
- Buck-town blues
- Black dog blues
- One time blues
- Bad feeling blues
- Dry bone shuffle
- That will never happen no more
- Brownskin mama blues
- Hard road blues
- Hey hey Daddy blues
- Sea board stomp.
- v. 2. October 1927 to May 1928. You gonna quit me blues
- Steel mill blues
- Southern rag
- He's in the jailhouse now
- Wabash rag
- Doggin' me mama blues
- C.C. Pill blues
- Hot potatoes
- Southbound rag
- Pay day daddy blues (Elzadie Robinson, vocals)
- Elzadie's policy blues (Elzadie Robinson, vocals)
- Goodbye Mama moan
- Tootie blues
- That lovin' I crave
- That lonesome rave (Bertha Henderson, vocals)
- Terrible murder blues (Bertha Henderson, vocals)
- Leavin' gal blues (Bertha Henderson, vocals)
- No dough blues
- Lead hearted blues (Bertha Henderson, vocals)
- Let your love come down (Bertha Henderson, vocals)
- Rumblin' and ramblin' boa constrictor blues
- Bootlig rum dum blues
- Detroit bound blues
- Beulah land (Daniel Brown, vocals)
- Panther squall blues.
- v. 3. May 1928 to August 1929. Elzadie's policy blues (Elzadie Robinson, vocals)
- Pay day daddy blues (Elzadie Robinson, vocals)
- Walkin' across the country
- Search warrant blues
- Ramblin' mama blues
- New style of loving
- Back door slam blues
- Notoriety woman blues
- Cold hearted mama blues
- Low down loving gal
- Sweet papa low down
- Poker woman blues
- Doing a stretch
- Fightin' the jug
- Hookworm blues
- Slippery rag
- Hastings St.
- Diddie wa diddie
- Too tight blues no. 2
- Chump man blues
- Ice man blues
- Police dog blues
- I was afraid of that, part 2 (Hokum Boys)
- Georgia bound
- Keep it home.
- v. 4. August 1929 to June 1932. Sweet jivin' mama
- Lonesome Christmas blues
- Third degree blues
- Guitar chimes
- Blind Arthur's breakdown
- Baby Lou blues
- Cold love blues
- Papa Charlie and Blind Blake talk about it, part I (with Papa Charlie Jackson)
- Papa Charlie and Blind Blake talk about it, part II (with Papa Charlie Jackson)
- Stingaree man blues (Irene Scruggs, vocals)
- Itching heel (Irene Scruggs, vocals)
- You've got what I want (Irene Scruggs, vocals)
- Cherry Hill blues (Irene Scruggs, vocals)
- Diddie wa diddie no. 2
- Hard pushing papa
- What a low down place the jailhouse is
- Ain't gonna do that no more
- Playing policy blues
- Righteous blues
- Fancy tricks (Laura Rucker, vocals)
- Rope stretchin' blues, part 2
- Rope stretchin' blues, part 1
- Champagne Charlie is my name
- Depression's gone from me blues.