Lowell Fulson Classic Cuts 1946-1953 (Disc A)(blues)(mp3@320)[ro
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LOWELL FULSON CLASSIC CUTS [1946-1953] CD A [OAKLAND,CALIFORNIA 1946-1948][/b] Release Date: September 14, 2004 Label: JSP Records Format:Mp3@320 1946 to 1953 [Box] [Remaster]: Release Notes: Guitarist/singer Lowell Fulson has long been an overlooked blues innovator, overshadowed by more commercially successful artists such as B.B. King. In truth, Fulson gave King "Three O'Clock Blues," which became a hit for King in the '50s. British label JSP does its best to present a more complete picture of Fulson with the four-CD box set Lowell Fulson 1946 to 1953. A superb collection, the set traces the rise of Fulson from obscure Oklahoma guitar slinger to "chitlin circuit" blues star. ~ Matt Collar 1. Crying Blues (Crying Won't Make Me Stay) 2:38 2. You're Gonna Miss Me (When I'm Gone) 2:16 3. Miss Katy Lee Blues 2:48 4. Rambling Blues 2:50 5. Fulson Blues 2:51 6. San Francisco Blues 2:45 7. Crying Blues 2:26 8. You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone 2:37 9. Miss Katie Lee Blues 2:32 10. Rambling Blues 2:43 11. Fulson's Blues 3:01 12. San AN Blues 2:22 13. Trouble Blues 14. I Want To See My Baby 2:40 15. Black Widow Spider Blues 3:23 16. Don't Be So Evil 3:11 17. I Want To See My Baby (Alt) 2:45 18. Don't Be So Evil (Alt) 2:45 19. Scotty's Blues 2:58 20. The Train Is Leaving 3:12 21. Jelly, Jelly 3:00 22. Mean Woman Blues 2:57 23. 9.30 Shuffle 2:58 24. Thinkin' Blues 2:55£0.79 25. Fulson Boogie 2:45 26. Mean Woman Blues 2:49 27. Thinkin' Blues 2:54 28. Tryin' To Find My Baby 2:56 Personnel: Lowell Fulson (vocals,guitarMartin Fulson (guitar); Earl Singers Brown (alto saxophone); Que Martyn (tenor saxophone); Eldridge McCarty, King Solomon, Rufus J. Russell, Lloyd Glenn (piano); Bob Harvey , Dickie Washington, Asal Carson (drums)
So, why is track 1 missing??
thanx very nuch
Some a dim good old blues. Thanks, great collection. I'm going back for the other CD's.
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