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Blues Masters (Volume 24)

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Download links and information about Blues Masters (Volume 24) by Lonnie Johnson. This album was released in 1991 and it belongs to Blues, Country, Acoustic genres. It contains 35 tracks with total duration of 01:45:39 minutes.

Artist: Lonnie Johnson
Release date: 1991
Genre: Blues, Country, Acoustic
Tracks: 35
Duration: 01:45:39
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Blue Ghost Blues 3:03
2. Crowing Rooster 2:41
3. Falling Rain Blues 2:48
4. I Did All I Can 3:04
5. Bull Frog Moan 3:17
6. Keep What You've Got 2:54
7. Cat You've Been Messing Around 2:59
8. What A Real Woman 2:37
9. I Got The Best Jelly Roll In Town 3:32
10. Ramblers Blues 2:57
11. Beautiful But Dumb 3:01
12. Get Yourself Together 3:13
13. Let All Married Women Alone 3:19
14. There Is No Justice 2:43
15. Sam You Cant Do That To me 3:01
16. Swing Out Rhythm 2:31
17. I'm Just Dumb 3:00
18. Winnie The Wailer 3:11
19. Deep Minor Rhythm Stomp 3:04
20. She's Only A Woman 3:07
21. Blues For Everybody 3:06
22. Mr Johnson's Blues 2:43
23. Hot Fingers 2:58
24. Jersey Belle Blues 2:57
25. What Makes You Act Like That 3:09
26. From Now On Make Your Whoopee At Home 3:02
27. In Love Again 2:55
28. Blues In G 2:50
29. Wipe It Off 3:19
30. Mean Old Bed Bug Blues 2:56
31. Trouble In Mind 3:26
32. Sleepy Water Blues 3:04
33. Somebody's Got To Go 3:08
34. Guitar Blues 3:18
35. Love Is The Answer 2:46

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By 1963, Lonnie Johnson was out of fashion and practically forgotten in America, but the Storyville label in Europe teamed him with pianist Otis Spann for this collection. Of the 13 tracks, nine are written by Johnson, and range from downhearted to more upbeat and hopeful, soulful blues, including his "You Don't Know What Love Is," not the jazz standard known by all. He does classics "See See Rider" and "Jelly Jelly," but starts off uncharacteristically with the ballad "Tomorrow Night," and then dives into a more formulaic, expected program. As there are far too few Lonnie Johnson recordings in this world, this one, even at the tail-end of his career, comes recommended. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi