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76221, and these
Posted by AquamansWrath, Thu Mar-01-07 12:42 PM
Crazy Blues ... Perry Bradford, Traditional Mamie Smith (3:20)
I've Got Salvation in My Heart ... Sam Jones (3:06)
Lonesome John ... Sam Jones (3:19)
Fisher's Hornpipe ... Sam Jones (3:12)
Court Street Blues ... Sam Jones (3:19)
A Woman Gets Tires of the Same Man All the Time ... Sam Jones (3:14)
A Chicken Can Waltz the Gravy Around ... Sam Jones (3:09)
Bed Slats ... Sam Jones (3:08)
Cincinnati Southern Blues ... Charles "Cow Cow" Davenport, Ivy Smith (2:40)
Sixth Street Moan ... Kid Cole (3:00)
Hey Hey Mama Blues ... Kid Cole (3:05)
Hard Hearted Mama Blues ... Kid Cole (2:49)
Niagra Fall Blues ... Kid Cole (2:57)
Newport Blues ... Bob Coleman Cincinnati Jug Band (3:00)
George Street Stomp ... Cincinnati Jug Band (2:48)
Tear It Down ... Bobby Coleman (2:48)
Cincinnati Underworld Woman ... Bobby Coleman (2:58)
Sing Song Blues ... Bobby Coleman (3:06)
Mandd Blues ... Bobby Coleman (3:07)
Have You Ever Been Worried in Mind?, Pt. 1 ... Sweet Papa Tadpole (3:11)
Have You Ever Been Worried in Mind?, Pt. 2 ... Sweet Papa Tadpole (3:06)
Your Baby Can't Get Enough ... Sweet Papa Tadpole (3:12)
Keep Your Yes Ma'am Clean ... Sweet Papa Tadpole (2:40)
Black Spider Blues ... Sweet Papa Tadpole (2:50)
Weep and Moan When I'm Gone ... Sweet Papa Tadpole (2:45)


CD 2

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
I Had to Smake That Thing ... Francis Wallace (2:25)
Can't Get Enough ... Clara Burston (2:37)
Mama Keep Your Yes Ma'am Clean ... Walter Cole (2:40)
Everybody Got Something ... Walter Cole (2:45)
What's That Tastes Like Gravy? ... King David's Jug Band (3:07)
Rising Sun Blues ... Traditional King David's Jug Band (3:02)
Sweet Potato Blues ... King David's Jug Band (3:21)
Tear It Down ... King David's Jug Band (3:04)
I Can Deal Worry ... King David's Jug Band (3:12)
Georgia Bo Bo ... King David's Jug Band (2:51)
Clair and Pearley Blues ... (2:55)
Tricks Ain't Walkin' No More ... (3:23)
Freight Train Blues ... (3:02)
War Dreams Blues ... (2:55)
George Street Blues ... Leroy Carr (3:07)
I'm Going to Cincinnati ... Walter Coleman (2:45)
Greyhound Blues ... Walter Coleman (2:55)
Mama Let Me Lay It on You ... Walter Coleman (3:02)
Smack That Thing ... Walter Coleman (3:04)
Carry Your Good Stuff Home ... Walter Coleman, Jesse James (2:46)
Mama Let Me Lay It on You ... Walter Coleman, Jesse James (3:01)
Sweet Patuni ... Jesse James (3:02)
Southern Casey Jones ... Jesse James (3:01)
Lonesome Day Blues ... Jesse James (3:07)
Highway 61 ... Jesse James (3:10

War Dream Blues
Hardluck Blues... so none of these explain...

poverty, racial climate, black man in America problems, and love?
Yeah right.
One of the reasons they made music was to express themselves...
there was no other voice to do that.
Black people didn't even have a voice to rep them until the 60's...
outside of cats like Marcus Garvey and WEB Dubois...