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Production:極東楽音いろいろご意見はあるでしょうが、
Producer:東海枝尚恭(PEACE TRIBE)
Director:三木和彦(SPIRAL Inc.)
2014.5.21 Release!!
「DES'E MY BLUES」
TRJC-1033 /¥2,778(tax out) / TOWER RECORDS
【収録曲】
01 一陣の風 Wild blow
02 出立 Knockin'
03 ソウステップ Sou step
04 歩く Walkin'
05 大潮 Dark moon
06 渚のボードウォーク Under the boardwalk
07 倖せ小僧 Lucky boy
08 夕暮れ Sun down
09 南国夜 Okinawan night
10 Viola Lee Blues
11 モーガンフィールド Morganfield
12 Too Young
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http://www.elvisface.com/ Original Release Date: 1984. John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1917 June 21, 2001) was a Grammy Award-winning influential African American singer-songwriter and blues guitarist, born in Coahoma County near Clarksdale, Mississippi. Hooker began his life as the son of a sharecropper, and rose to prominence performing his own unique style of what was originally closest to Delta blues. He developed a half-spoken style that was his trademark. Though similar to the early Delta blues, his music was rhythmically free. John Lee Hooker could be said to embody his own unique genre of the blues, often incorporating the boogie-woogie piano style and a driving rhythm into his masterful and idiosyncratic blues guitar and singing. His best known songs include "Boogie Chillen" (1948) and "Boom Boom" (1962). Hooker's life experiences were chronicled by several scholars and often read like a classic case study in the racism of the music industry, although he eventually rose to prominence with memorable songs and influence on a generation of musicians.Hooker's guitar playing is closely aligned with piano boogie-woogie. He would play the walking bass pattern with his thumb, stopping to emphasize the end of a line with a series of trills, done by rapid hammer-ons and pull-offs.長っっ
BLUES BEFORE SUNRISE LYRICS: recording of 1961 from The Vee Jay Years 1955-1964 (Charly 82333-1754-2) & Vee Jay No. 2205.
Blues before sunrise, tears standing in my eyes
Blues before sunrise, with tears standing in my eyes
Such a
harbored
feeling, boys, I do despise
I have to leave, leave you baby, because you know you done me wrong
I have to leave you baby, because you know you done me wrong
I'm gonna pack up and leave you darling and break up my happy home
I have to leave, leave you baby, I'm gonna leave you all alone
I'm gonna leave you baby, I'm gonna leave you all alone
I'm gonna pack up and leave you darling, because you know you done me wrong
Well now goodbye, goodbye baby, I'll see you on some rainy day
Well now goodbye baby, I'll see you on some rainy day
You can go ahead now little darling, 'cause I want you to have your way
JOHN LEE HOOKER ALBUMS:
1. The Folk Blues Of... (1959)
2. I'm John Lee Hooker (1968)
3. That's My Story (1960)
4. Folklore Of John Lee Hooker (1962)
5.Live At Sugarhill (1962)
6. The Big Soul Of... (1963)
7. On Campus (1963)
8. I Want To Shout The Blues (1964)
9. Original Folk Blues [compilation] (1964)
10. The Real Folk Blues (1967)
11. It Serves You Right To Suffer (1968)
12. Live At Cafe Au-Go-Go (1967)
13. Urban Blues (1968)
14. If You Miss 'im...I Got 'im (1969)
15. Burnin' (1968)
16. Travelin' (1969)
17. Simply The Truth (1969)
18. Concert At Newport (1969)
19. In Person (1969)
20. Hooker 'n' Heat [with Canned Heat] (1970)
21. Endless Boogie (1971)
22. Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive (1972)
23. Live At Soledad Prison (1972)
24. Born In Mississippi, Raised Up In Tennessee (1973)
25. Free Beer And Chicken (1974)
26. The Cream [live 1978] (1979)
27. The Healer (1989)
28. Mr Lucky (1991)
29. Boom Boom (1992)
30. Chill Out (1995)
31. Don't Look Back (1997)
32. The Best Of Friends [compilation] (1998)
33. Face To Face (2003)
Opening track from Donaldson's "The Natural Soul" album. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on May 9, 1962.Bluesy Jazz.
Lou Donaldson (alto saxophone); Grant Green (guitar); Tommy Turrentine (trumpet); Big John Patton (organ); Ben Dixon (drums).
Barbecue Blues by Robert Hicks " Barbecue Bob "Barbeque Bob、
EARLY COUNTRY BLUES
Alger "Texas" Alexander
Pink Anderson
Barbecue Bob Hicks
Scrapper Blackwell
Black Ace
Blind Blake
Big Bill Broonzy
Richard "Rabbit" Brown
Willie Brown
Bumble Bee Slim
Gus Cannon
Bo Carter
Sam Collins
Floyd Council
Ida Cox (1896-1967)
Gary Davis (1896-1972)
Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977)
Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941)
Jesse Fuller (1896-1976)
Billy Garland (1918-1960)
Jazz Gillum (1904-1966)
Shirley Griffith (1908-1974)
Arvella Gray (1906-1980)
Smokey Hogg (1914-1960)
Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982)
Son House (c. 1902-1988)
Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966)
Alberta Hunter (1895-1984)
Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966)
Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937)
John Jackson
Skip James (1902-1969)
Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929)
Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945)
Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970)
Robert Johnson (1911-1938)
Tommy Johnson (1896-1956)
Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949)
Furry Lewis (1899-1981)
Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976)
Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957)
Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006)
Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972)
Brownie McGhee (1915-1996)
Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959)
The Memphis Jug Band
Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953)
Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984)
Memphis Minnie (1897-1973)
Charlie Patton (1891-1934)
Piano Red (1911-1985)
Ma Rainey (1886-1939)
Tampa Red (1904-1981)
Bessie Smith (1894-1937)
Victoria Spivey (1908-1976)
Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955)
Sonny Terry (1911-1986)
Henry Townsend (1909-2006)
Sippie Wallace (1898-1986)
Washboard Sam (1910-1966)
Curley Weaver (1906-1962)
Peetie Wheatstraw (1902-1941)
Bukka White (1909-1977)
Josh White (1914 or 1915-1969)
Sonny Boy Williamson I (1914-1948)
Super Jumbos * Gibson SJ-100 * Gibson SJ-150 Maple * Gibson SJ-200 * Gibson SJ-200 EC * Gibson SJ-300
Small Bodies * Gibson Blues King * Gibson CJ-165 Maple * Gibson CJ-165 Rosewood * Gibson LC-1 * Gibson LC-2