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Blind John Davis (Digital Only)

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Download links and information about Blind John Davis (Digital Only) by Blind John Davis. This album was released in 1983 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 57:32 minutes.

Artist: Blind John Davis
Release date: 1983
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Tracks: 19
Duration: 57:32
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. My Own Boogie 1:33
2. When I Lost My Baby 4:29
3. Rockin' the Boogie 2:34
4. Every Day I Have the Blues 4:12
5. Texas Tony 2:34
6. Georgia On My Mind 3:26
7. Kansas City 3:19
8. Blues for Jimmy 4:24
9. If I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate 3:06
10. Baby Won't You Please Come Home 3:37
11. How Long Blues 2:14
12. David Boogie 3:38
13. Heaven Blues 4:26
14. Frankie and Johnny 1:42
15. Summertime 3:30
16. Ain't Misbehavin' 2:00
17. St James Infirmary 3:38
18. The House of Blue Lights 1:29
19. John Henry 1:41

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Chicago native John Henry Davis spent most of his later years recording in Europe, where he was much better known than he was in the U.S. This release, recorded in the mid-'80s, spotlights Davis solo at the piano (except for the final bonus track, which features a vocal by Jeanne-Marie Carroll), and his warm, unhurried playing and singing is as comfortable as an old easy chair. Although he helped format the Chicago blues sound through his work in the 1930s and 1940s with artists like Tampa Red, Sonny Boy Williamson, and Big Bill Broonzy, Davis seems most at home doing a kind of lounge blues, an approach that plays to his strengths. The opening track on this collection, "I Had a Dream," sets the pace here, and it is a likeable tune that contains the line "I dreamed I won the Brooklyn Bridge on my knees shooting dice" before turning into a song of amused resignation. The wistful "I Heard an Echo" is another highlight, and "Pretty Blues for Listening" has a winning and delicate jazz feel. It all adds up to a pleasant listen, and the piano playing here is smooth and easy, with just enough Chicago left in to give the performances an edge.