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Various - The Story Of The Blues (2xLP, Comp, Mono, RP) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

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Various - The Story Of The Blues (2xLP, Comp, Mono, RP) (Near Mint (NM or M-))Photos are uploaded from Discogs. Additonal photos of this item can be requested. Thank you Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) This item has been graded according to Goldmine Grading standards. Discs EX NM Notes: Gatefold . Side One: The Origin Of The Blues A1. Fra Fra Tribesmen Yarum Praise Songs 2: 56 A2. Mississippi John Hurt Stack O' Lee Blues 2: 45 A3. Blind Willie McTell Travelin' Blues 3: 18 A4. Charley

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Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

This item has been graded according to Goldmine Grading standards.

Discs EX/NM
 

Notes:

Gatefold

 

. Side One: The Origin Of The Blues
A1. Fra-Fra Tribesmen - Yarum Praise Songs 2:56
A2. Mississippi John Hurt - Stack O' Lee Blues 2:45
A3. Blind Willie McTell - Travelin' Blues 3:18
A4. Charley Patton - Stone Pony Blues 2:49
A5. Blind Lemon Jefferson - Black Snake Moan 3:01
A6. Leadbelly - Pig Meat Papa 3:15
A7. Texas Alexander - Broken Yo-Yo 3:02
A8. Peg Leg Howell - Broke And Hungry Blues 3:19
. Side Two: Blues And Entertainment
B1. Barbecue Bob, Laughing Charley - It Won't Be Long Now 3:28
B2. Henry Williams, Eddie Anthony - Georgia Crawl 3:20
B3. Mississippi Jook Band - Dangerous Woman 2:43
B4. Memphis Jug Band - Gator Wobble 2:39
B5. Bessie Smith - In The House Blues 3:00
B6. Lillian Glinn - Shake It Down 3:12
B7. Bertha "Chippie" Hill - Pratt City Blues 2:53
B8. Butterbeans & Susie - What It Takes To Bring You Back 3:24
. Side Three: The Thirties, Urban And Rural Blues
C1. Leroy Carr, Scrapper Blackwell - Midnight Hour Blues 3:04
C2. Faber Smith, Jimmy Yancey - East St. Louis Blues 2:48
C3. Peetie Wheatstraw - Good Whiskey Blues 3:08
C4. Casey Bill Weldon, Black Bob - W.P.A. Blues 3:15
C5. Bo Carter - Sorry Feeling Blues 3:08
C6. Robert Johnson - Little Queen Of Spades 2:14
C7. Bukka White - Parchman Farm Blues 2:37
C8. Memphis Minnie - Me And My Chauffeur Blues 2:45
. Side Four: World War II And After
D1. Blind Boy Fuller, Sonny Terry - I Want Some Of Your Pie 2:40
D2. Brownie McGhee - Million Lonesome Women 2:34
D3. Big Joe Williams, Sonny Boy Williamson - Wild Cow Moan 2:51
D4. Big Bill Broonzy - All By Myself 2:26
D5. Big Joe Turner, Pete Johnson - Roll 'Em Pete 2:50
D6. Otis Spann - Bloody Murder 3:34
D7. Elmore James - Sunnyland 2:20
D8. Johnny Shines - I Don't Know 3:30

 

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