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Charley Jordan, Vol. 3 (1935 - 1937)

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Download links and information about Charley Jordan, Vol. 3 (1935 - 1937) by Charley Jordan. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Blues, Country, Acoustic genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 01:09:57 minutes.

Artist: Charley Jordan
Release date: 1992
Genre: Blues, Country, Acoustic
Tracks: 23
Duration: 01:09:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Christmas Christmas Blues 3:28
2. Christmas Tree Blues (featuring Verdi Lee) 3:01
3. Get It If You Can (featuring Verdi Lee) 2:56
4. Signifying at You (featuring Verdi Lee) 3:08
5. No Christmas Blues (featuring Mary Harris) 3:08
6. Happy New Year Blues (featuring Mary Harris) 3:13
7. I Couldn't Stay Here (featuring The Two Charlies) 3:19
8. Bad Feeling Blues (featuring The Two Charlies) 3:14
9. Got Your Water On (featuring The Two Charlies) 2:50
10. Don't Put Your Dirty Hands on Me (featuring The Two Charlies) 2:54
11. Pork Chop Blues (featuring The Two Charlies) 3:06
12. Tired Feelin' Blues (featuring The Two Charlies) 3:06
13. Low Moan Blues (featuring The Two Charlies) 3:13
14. Hard Time Papa (featuring The Two Charlies) 2:53
15. Nineteen Women Blues (featuring Charlie Manson) 3:07
16. Twee Twee Twa 3:08
17. Cutting My Abc's 2:31
18. Chifferobe 2:27
19. Look What a Shape I'm In (Bonus Blues) 2:56
20. Deep Sea Diver (featuring Leroy Henderson) 2:55
21. Good Scuffler Blues (featuring Leroy Henderson) 3:30
22. Low Mellow Man Blues (featuring Leroy Henderson) 2:58
23. Good Grinder Blues (featuring Leroy Henderson) 2:56

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This volume is somewhat less compelling than the other two in the series, if only because even the producers themselves acknowledge that eight of the 23 songs here, credited to "The Two Charlies," probably don't feature the St. Louis-based Charley Jordan at all, but another artist of the same name, while four others, credited to Leroy Henderson, may feature Jordan. On other songs, Jordan sings duets with Verdi Lee and Mary Harris (possibly also Verdi Lee working under a pseudonym), and those are great tracks, to be recommended without reservation, except perhaps for the fact that the guitar is a bit muted on these numbers, compared with Jordan's solo stuff. "Signifying at You" is a great piece of female-sung blues, raw, angry, defiant and funny. The Two Charlies tracks, featuring a Charley Jordan working with a guitarist/singer named Charlie Manson, are fine acoustic blues, all good songs (especially "Don't Put Your Dirty Hands On Me") and even better guitar duets, including the surprisingly dissonant "Pork Chop Blues," but they sound much more like Atlanta blues than St. Louis material — their inclusion here adds nothing to the St. Louis Charley Jordan's reputation, but they make an enjoyable interlude.