Various Artists - Big Boss Men: Chicago Blues
CHICAGO BLUES | FLAC | CUE | LOG | COVERS | 339MB | 57:53
Fuel 2000 (2013)
CHICAGO BLUES | FLAC | CUE | LOG | COVERS | 339MB | 57:53
Fuel 2000 (2013)
01. Double Trouble - Otis Rush
02. Mojo Boogie - J.B. Lenoir
03. Sit and Cry - Homesick James Williamson
04. My Baby's Sweet - Jimmy Reed
05. Big Boss Man - Sunnyland Slim
06. I Had It So Hard - Otis Spann
07. Country Boy Blues - Koko Taylor
08. Key to the Highway - Big Bill Broonzy
09. Like Heaven To Me - Big Joe Williams
10. Baby, Please Don't Go - Otis Rush
11. The Getaway - Fenton Robinson
12. I'm Not Going Home - Lonnie Brooks
13. She's a Sweet One - Junior Wells
14. Easy Baby - Magic Sam
15. Blue Guitar - Earl Hooker
16. I Don't Care Who Knows - Harold Burrage
17. I Just Got Some - Willie Mabon
18. My Love - Betty Everett
19. Fishin In My Pond - Lee Jackson
20. Too Many Cooks - Jesse Fortune
02. Mojo Boogie - J.B. Lenoir
03. Sit and Cry - Homesick James Williamson
04. My Baby's Sweet - Jimmy Reed
05. Big Boss Man - Sunnyland Slim
06. I Had It So Hard - Otis Spann
07. Country Boy Blues - Koko Taylor
08. Key to the Highway - Big Bill Broonzy
09. Like Heaven To Me - Big Joe Williams
10. Baby, Please Don't Go - Otis Rush
11. The Getaway - Fenton Robinson
12. I'm Not Going Home - Lonnie Brooks
13. She's a Sweet One - Junior Wells
14. Easy Baby - Magic Sam
15. Blue Guitar - Earl Hooker
16. I Don't Care Who Knows - Harold Burrage
17. I Just Got Some - Willie Mabon
18. My Love - Betty Everett
19. Fishin In My Pond - Lee Jackson
20. Too Many Cooks - Jesse Fortune
Postwar Chicago had Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Chess Records, so it was indisputably the epicenter of electric blues, but there was a whole lot more to the city's vibrant urban blues scene than that, which this interesting collection shows, featuring blues tracks from Otis Rush ("Double Trouble"), Jimmy Reed ("Big Boss Man"), Magic Sam ("Easy Baby"), and Big Joe Williams ("Baby, Please Don't Go"), among others. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide