The Very Best of Blues Guitar

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Frosty (live)
Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown4:33
2Telephone Blues
producer:
Jimmy Page
bass:
John McVie (in 1965-10)
drums (drum set):
Hughie Flint (in 1965-10)
electric guitar:
Eric Clapton (in 1965-10)
recording of:
Telephone Blues (in 1965-10)
lyricist and composer:
John Mayall
publisher:
Warner/Chappell Music International Ltd.
sub-publisher:
Warner Chappell Music France
John Mayall feat. Eric Clapton3:57
3Young Fashioned Ways
recording of:
Young Fashioned Ways
lyricist and composer:
Willie Dixon
Muddy Waters feat. Rory Gallagher4:25
4Love Me, Love Me
Guitar Junior2:01
5All Your Love
recording of:
All Your Love
lyricist and composer:
Magic Sam
Magic Sam3:01
6Blue Guitar
recording of:
Blue Guitar
composer:
Earl Hooker
publisher:
ABC/Dunhill Music, Inc.
sub-publisher:
Universal Music Publishing France (not for release label use!)
Earl Hooker52:46
7Someday
recording of:
Someday
composer:
Robert Nighthawk
Robert Nighthawk feat. Buddy Guy3:06
8Sittin’ Here Alone
Hound Dog Taylor3:48
9You Got Me Dizzy
recording of:
You Got Me Dizzy
lyricist and composer:
Jimmy Reed (blues musician)
Jimmy Reed feat. Eddie Taylor2:51
10Big Town Playboy
Eddie Taylor3:00
11I Smell Trouble
recording of:
I Smell Trouble
lyricist and composer:
Don Robey
publisher:
MCA Music Ltd.
Ike & Tina Turner3:47
12Sweet Home Chicago (live)
live cover recording of:
Sweet Home Chicago
lyricist and composer:
Robert Johnson (1930s blues legend)
publisher:
Paul Rodriguez Music Ltd., Standing Ovation and Encore Music, The Bicycle Music Company (part of Concord Bicycle Music since 2015/04/01, overseeing publishing and rights management) and Horoscope Music (in 1982)
Luther Allison4:55
13Baby Please Don’t Go
recorded in:
Houston, Texas, United States (in 1948)
guitar:
Lightnin’ Hopkins (in 1948)
vocals:
Lightnin’ Hopkins (in 1948)
cover recording of:
Baby, Please Don’t Go
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
EMI Full Keel Music, Leeds Music Corp., MCA Music (not for release label use! this is a music publisher, ASCAP-affiliated), MCA Music Ltd. and Universal/MCA Music Ltd. (not for release label use!)
version of:
Another Man Done Gone
Lightnin’ Hopkins2:54
14I Can’t Quit You Baby
drums (drum set):
Big Al Downing (American singer, songwriter, and pianist) (on 1968-11-25)
electric bass guitar:
Phil Upchurch (on 1968-11-25)
electric guitar:
Cash McCall (on 1968-11-25)
piano:
Donny Hathaway (on 1968-11-25)
saxophone and trumpet:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (on 1968-11-25)
solo electric guitar and lead vocals:
Little Milton (US blues singer and guitarist Milton Campbell) (on 1968-11-25)
cover recording of:
I Can’t Quit You Baby (on 1968-11-25)
lyricist and composer:
Willie Dixon
publisher:
Conrad Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and Hoochie Coochie Music
Little Milton56:39
15Rubber Monkey
Santa Barbara Machine Head feat. "Honest" Ron Wood2:37
16Ain’t Gonna Cry No MoreT.S. 'Groundhog' McPhee3:05
17ChokerEric Clapton & Jimmy Page1:26
18Hypin’ Women Blues
bass:
Billy Hadnott
electric guitar:
T‐Bone Walker (US blues musician & songwriter, 1910–1975)
instruments:
Oscar Lee Bradley, Sr. (jazz drummer, active 40s-60s)
piano:
Willard McDaniel
tenor saxophone:
“Bumps” Myers
trumpet:
Teddy Buckner (US dixieland jazz trumpeter)
performer:
T‐Bone Walker (US blues musician & songwriter, 1910–1975)
recorded at:
Radio Recorders (Santa Monica Blvd. location since 1949) in West Hollywood, California, United States (on 1949-05-13)
recording of:
Hypin’ Women Blues (on 1949-05-13)
lyricist and composer:
John ‘Shifty’ Henry
publisher:
Henry Heritage Music
sub-publisher:
Strictly Songs France
T‐Bone Walker2:49
19Cotton Crop Blues
James Cotton feat. Pat Hare3:03
20How Many More Years
recorded in:
Memphis, Tennessee, United States (on 1951-05-14)
drums (drum set):
Willie Steele (on 1951-05-14)
guitar:
Willie Johnson (American electric blues guitarist) (on 1951-05-14)
harmonica and lead vocals:
Howlin’ Wolf (on 1951-05-14)
piano:
Ike Turner (on 1951-05-14)
part of:
Blues Hall of Fame: Classic of Blues Recording Single (number: 2013)
recording of:
How Many More Years (on 1951-05-14)
writer:
Chester Arthur Burnett (in 1951)
publisher:
Abraham Music, Arc Music (U.S. rock & blues publisher) and Tristan Music Ltd.
Howlin’ Wolf feat. Willie Johnson22:42
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ASIN:US: B00004V4MU [info]