The Very Best of Elmore James
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Artist: | Elmore James |
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Release date: | 2003 |
Genre: | Blues |
Tracks: | 30 |
Duration: | 01:25:48 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Find My Kind of Woman | 2:54 |
2. | You Know You're Wrong | 3:07 |
3. | Dust My Broom | 2:47 |
4. | Sunnyland Train | 2:24 |
5. | You Know You Done Me Wrong | 2:13 |
6. | Look On Yonder Wall | 3:19 |
7. | Shake Your Moneymaker | 2:13 |
8. | Stranger Blues | 2:56 |
9. | One Way Out | 2:27 |
10. | Person to Person | 2:29 |
11. | So Unkind | 2:32 |
12. | Got to Move | 2:45 |
13. | My Kind of Woman | 2:55 |
14. | My Bleeding Heart | 3:05 |
15. | Standing At the Crossroads | 3:01 |
16. | Anna Lee | 3:01 |
17. | Something Inside of Me | 2:06 |
18. | Hand in Hand | 3:06 |
19. | Elmore Jumps One (Up Jumped Elmore) | 3:06 |
20. | Can't Stop Loving My Baby | 2:20 |
21. | Make My Dreams Come True | 2:50 |
22. | Talk to Me Baby | 2:47 |
23. | I Gotta Go Now | 3:36 |
24. | 12 Year Old Boy | 3:28 |
25. | Look On Yonder Wall (Look Up On the Wall) | 2:52 |
26. | I Have a Right to Love My Baby | 2:41 |
27. | Everyday I Have the Blues | 3:19 |
28. | My Baby's Gone | 2:55 |
29. | It Hurts Me Too | 3:19 |
30. | Pickin' the Blues | 3:15 |
Details
[Edit]Elmore James (a former radio repairman) spent a good deal of time rewiring his amplifiers, giving him a raw, distorted, and urgent sound on electric guitar that, coupled with his killer slide style, made him essentially the Godfather of modern electric guitar. This rather random but effective 22-song collection leads off with James' signature tune, a reworking of Robert Johnson's "Dust My Broom." The roaring slide riff from "Dust" is repeated many times on this disc, since labels constantly demanded it, and James delivered it under a range of different titles, and amazingly, no one ever seems to get tired of it. Truthfully, James never recorded a lame track (even if dozens of them were variations on "Dust My Broom"), always pouring all of his energy into the performance, so it really doesn't matter which collection of his you pick up. This one features key tracks like "Rollin' and Tumblin'" and the majestic "The Sky Is Crying" in addition to "Dust My Broom," and from start to finish there's plenty of James' impassioned singing and that always stunning guitar tone.