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An Introduction To The Blues

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Download links and information about An Introduction To The Blues by Ma Rainey. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Jazz, Country, Acoustic genres. It contains 50 tracks with total duration of 02:20:33 minutes.

Artist: Ma Rainey
Release date: 2006
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Jazz, Country, Acoustic
Tracks: 50
Duration: 02:20:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ain't No Tellin' 2:00
2. Mean Mistreater Blues 2:41
3. Dust My Broom 2:55
4. Harmonica And Washboard Breakdown 2:29
5. Fixin' To Die Blues 2:46
6. Beer Drinkin' Woman 2:56
7. Dealing With The Devil 2:33
8. The House Of The Rising Sun 3:13
9. Someday Baby 3:04
10. Gin Mill Sal 2:43
11. So Glad You're Mine 2:43
12. That's All Right Mama 2:53
13. Wild Cow Moan 2:49
14. That's My Desire 2:41
15. T'ain't Nobody's Business If I Do 2:56
16. Bobby Sox Blues 2:37
17. If The Sea Was Whiskey 3:01
18. My Fault 2:37
19. Pretty Mama Blues 2:34
20. Boogie Chillen' 3:06
21. Long John Blues 3:07
22. God Bless The Child 3:07
23. Sad Journey Blues 2:44
24. Mistrustin' Blues 2:59
25. Shotgun Blues 2:39
26. Double Crossing Blues 2:45
27. Old Time Shuffle Blues 2:51
28. Blue Shadows Falling 2:46
29. Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand 2:58
30. Black Nite 3:02
31. Moanin' At Midnight 2:53
32. Hard Times 2:09
33. Five Long Years 2:38
34. Nine Below Zero 2:47
35. Please Love Me 2:47
36. TV Mama 2:48
37. Gabbin' Blues 2:38
38. Don't Deceive Me 2:59
39. I Believe 3:13
40. The Mojo 2:55
41. Jumpin' Tonight 2:20
42. Fussin' And Fightin' Blues 2:56
43. The Things That I Used To Do 2:58
44. You Don't Have To Go 3:05
45. I'm A Man 2:57
46. Homesick For My Baby 2:18
47. As Long As I'm Moving 2:40
48. I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man 2:47
49. Down Hearted Blues 3:24
50. Chain Gang Blues 3:06

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Gertrude "Ma" Rainey was the consummate blues diva of the 1920s, tackling an amazing array of song styles (including blues, folk, pop, and minstrel songs) in every conceivable setting. She worked solo with guitarists and piano players and fronted jug bands, small jazz combos, and even big bands, where her strong voice (and even stronger personality) always carried the room. This collection pulls together a selection of her Paramount 78s (she recorded close to 100 sides for the label between 1923 and 1928), including her first single, the wink-in-the-eye "Bo Weavil Blues," her signature "Shave 'Em Dry Blues," and two songs featuring a young Louis Armstrong on cornet, "See See Rider Blues" and "Countin' the Blues." Paramount was infamous for the poor manufacturing quality of its 78s, and some of these tracks exhibit a good deal of stylus wear, but enough works here to give a fair portrait of this larger-than-life performer.