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Mississippi Hill Country Blues

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Download links and information about Mississippi Hill Country Blues by R. L. Burnside. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Acoustic genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 57:09 minutes.

Artist: R. L. Burnside
Release date: 2000
Genre: Blues, Rock, Acoustic
Tracks: 19
Duration: 57:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Miss Maybelle 2:20
2. House Up On the Hill 2:46
3. Gone So Long 3:21
4. Skinny Woman 2:22
5. See What My Buddy Done 3:11
6. Don't Care How Long You're Gone 2:22
7. Lost Without Your Love 3:15
8. Shake 'Em On Down 2:49
9. Bad Luck and Trouble 3:40
10. Just Like a Woman 2:45
11. Greyhound Bus Station 3:45
12. Crying Won't Make Me Stay 3:00
13. Rolling and Tumbling 2:45
14. Mellow Peaches 2:57
15. I Believe 2:24
16. Poor Boy 3:02
17. Poor Black Mattie 2:53
18. Jumped On the Line 2:50
19. Long Haired Doney 4:42

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It's a pleasure to hear R.L. Burnside's early acoustic blues played the way he learned them in the hill country of Northern Mississippi. Three of these tracks date from 1967 and were recorded in Coldwater, MS by folklorist George Mitchell, while the remaining 16 were recorded in the early '80s by Swingmaster operator Leo Bruin in Groningen, Netherlands. This is Burnside playing solo (and mainly) acoustic country blues with the only addition to his guitar and voice being the harmonica of Red Ramsey on "Rolling and Tumbling." While you can't go wrong with the purchase of any Burnside recording, these Swingmaster sessions portray a natural relaxed unaccompanied Burnside. Recorded long before the mid-'90s, Fat Possum releases would find him playing in an electric band with his son and son-in-law and occasionally experimenting with sampling and indie rock leanings.