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Artist: Various Artists
Title: Acoustic Blues - The Definitive Collection Vol. 3
Format: CD
Label: BEAR FAMILY
Catalog Number:17231
Barcode:5397102172311 itemnumber=1000118206
Price: $28.98  (All prices include domestic shipping.)
Genre: BLUES
Release Date: 05/08/2015
Availability: In Stock
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(2-CD set) In the late ‘50s, thanks in large part to young Caucasian blues enthusiasts in love with the pre-war sound and hellbent on tracking down their aging idols to relaunch their careers with fresh high fidelity product, the folk-blues movement began to build up a quick head of steam. The living pre-war greats came back one by one like conquering heroes: Furry Lewis, Sleepy John Estes, Bukka White, Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James, Son House, all ready to ply their trade anew on the folk circuit and college campuses. They were greeted by fresh-faced young students. Another batch of previously unknown acoustic blues guitarists from the same generation who had been overlooked in pre-war times suddenly came to prominence as well, cutting their debut sides in many cases when they were in their 60s and 70s. Mance Lipscomb, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Robert Pete Williams, and plenty more had every bit as much to offer as their celebrated forebears, even if their names hadn’t appeared on scratchy 78s. Postwar stars Lightnin’ Hopkins, J.B. Lenoir, and the indestructible duo of Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry were only too happy to revert to their acoustic roots, since commercial hits had become a thing of the past for them. Even Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker, still selling sizable amounts of records to their longtime fans, donned acoustic guitars when folk festivals called for it. The acoustic blues movement faded somewhat during the 1970s. Yet there were some absolutely stunning acoustic blues guitar platters on the shelves during the ‘70s as well. This collection proudly surveys the best of those too. • Third volume in this series of four 2-CD digipac sets • Covering the story of acoustic blues from 1960 to 1979 • Country blues recordings, a total of 48 tracks, carefully re-mastered from the best sources available • 112-page booklet with rare photos and in-depth liner notes and bios • Blues greats like Lightnin’ Hopkins, Sleepy John Estes, Mississippi John Hurt, Furry Lewis, and Louisiana Red alongside lesser know artists like Leroy Dallas, Pete Franklin, Tom Shaw, R.C. Smith

Track Listing
CD 1

 1. 
Mance Lipscomb: Shake, Shake, Mama

 2. 
John Lee Hooker: Tupelo

 3. 
Rev. Gary Davis: Samson And Delilah

 4. 
Robert Pete Williams: I’ve Grown So Ugly

 5. 
Lightnin’ Hopkins: Mojo Hand

 6. 
Lonnie Johnson: Moaning Blues

 7. 
Smoky Babe: Hottest Brand Goin’

 8. 
Herman E. Johnson: I Just Keeps On Wanting You

 9. 
Scrapper Blackwell: Shady Lane

10. 
Pink Anderson: I Got Mine

11. 
Pete Franklin: Prison Bound

12. 
Shirley Griffith: Bye Bye Blues

13. 
R.C. Smith: Please Don’t Drive Me Away

14. 
Memphis Willie B.: Wine Drinking Woman

15. 
Baby Tate: What Have I Done To You

16. 
Leroy Dallas: She Caught The M & O

17. 
Sleepy John Estes: Vernita’s Blues

18. 
J.D. Short: I’m Just Wastin’ My Time

19. 
Muddy Waters: Feel Like Going Home

20. 
Buddy Moss: Amy

21. 
Johnny Young: Want My Lovin’

22. 
Arvella Gray: Corrine, Corrina

23. 
Mississippi John Hurt: Candy Man

24. 
Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis: Alberta

CD 2

 1. 
Son House: Empire State Express

 2. 
Mississippi Fred McDowell: Frisco Lines

 3. 
J.B. Lenoir: If I Get Lucky

 4. 
Skip James: Sickbed Blues

 5. 
R.L. Burnside: Long Haired Doney

 6. 
Furry Lewis: Old Original Furry Lewis Blues

 7. 
Joe Callicott: Lonesome Katy Blues

 8. 
John Jackson: Rocks And Gravel

 9. 
Babe Stovall: Worried Blues

10. 
Howlin’ Wolf: Ain’t Goin’ Down That Dirt Road #2

11. 
Larry Johnson: Four Women Blues

12. 
Jack Owens: I Love My Baby

13. 
Johnny Shines: Your Troubles Can’t Be Like Mine

14. 
Brownie McGhee: My Last Suit

15. 
Juke Boy Bonner: Tired Of The Greyhound Bus

16. 
Tarheel Slim: So Sweet, So Sweet

17. 
Tom Shaw: Baby Be A Boy Child Named Him After Me

18. 
Eddie Taylor: Bullcow Blues

19. 
Bill Williams: Salty Dog

20. 
Guitar Shorty: Jessie Jones

21. 
Rev. Pearly Brown: It’s A Mean Old World To Try To Live In

22. 
Louisiana Red: Dead Stray Dog

23. 
David 'Honeyboy' Edwards: Big Fat Mama

24. 
Henry Townsend: Can’t You See

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