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Various - Harp Suckers! (Detroit Harmonica Blues 1948) album

Various - Harp Suckers! (Detroit Harmonica Blues 1948) album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Blues
  • Title: Harp Suckers! (Detroit Harmonica Blues 1948)
  • Released: 1983
  • Style: Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues
  • MP3 version size: 1858 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1901 mb
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Description

They wound up playing together again at various blues and jazz festivals around The United States Originally issued on the 1983 album "Harp Suckers!:Detroit Harmonica Blues 1948" (St. George STG-1002) (LP).

Listen free to Various Artists – Detroit Ghetto Blues 1948-1954. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.

Detroit Blues Rarities, Vol. 2: Blues Harp Suckers.

Bass – Mac Thompson Drums – Odie Payne, Jr. Guitar – Magic SamWritten-By, Harmonica – Louis Myers. From "Big Walter Horton and Alfred 'Blues King' Harris, Blues Harmonica Kings" (Delmark 712) Track 10, October 16, 1995. From "Dave Specter, Left Turn On Blue" (Delmark 693) Track 11, April 2, 1996. From "Jimmy Burns, Leaving Here Walking" (Delmark 694) Track 12, September 23, 1965.

Simple blues riffs are perhaps the most common way for one to begin improvising on the diatonic harmonica. Use repetition of a single riff, and pauses between these riffs, to create a more melodic feeling to your playing. All riffs are played in the 2nd Position (also called "Cross Harp" or "Blues Harp Style")- For more information on 2nd Position, visit the General Overview section. Use your own timing- Except for the triplet riffs, you can use your own timing with these riffs to make them fit into whatever song you are playing with.

Strona Główna Blues Harmonica Shah Harmonica Shah - Deep Detroit (2000). Harmonica Shah - Deep Detroit (2000). Wtorek, 15 Marzec 2011 19:35 Wpisany przez bluesever. Ocena użytkowników:, 0 Słaby Świetny. 1. Dun Made My Getaway - 4:28 2. Flat Down On My Back - 4:07 3. Bloodstains Upside The Wall - 4:58 4. Mellow Down Easy - 4:41 5. What's On Your Mind - 5:33 6. Woman Let It Groove - 3:29 play 7. Don't Kick Me To The Curb - 4:27 8. Born Blind - 3:58 play 9. Do You. Remember - 4:40 10. Once upon A Time - 6:51 11. Repo Man - 4:46. Well-known Midwestern harp master presents down-home Chicago-style blues in the spirit of Muddy Waters, Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson, backed by a hard-driving blues band. If you are a fan of blues, this is a record you must have. It has all the elements, very classy, simple and cool.

Thursday, October 6, 2016. Various - Detroit Ghetto Blues 1948-1954. Third lp from Nighthawk Records cat. Nighthawk 104. This time with some rare Detroit Blues including some early Louisiana Red tracks.

Wow, the "Blues Harp". I believe it was in the early 90's that Hohner included the Blues Harp as part of their new "Modular Series" (MS in general turned out to be an failed effort to fully automate the harmonica production processes).

Harmonicas have gained various nicknames, including blues harp, tin sandwich, pocket piano and mouth harp. Its handheld and rectangular design, along with its ability to produce a range of tones, are the reasons for why the harmonica has earned these names. Since its release during the 1800s, this instrument has been used in many genres, such as classical, folk, country, rock, jazz, and blues. This guide focuses on the best diatonic harmonicas that are great for playing blues.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Walter Mitchell Stop Messing Around
Vocals – Walter Mitchell
A2 Walter Mitchell Pet Milk Blues
Vocals – Walter Mitchell
A3 Walter Mitchell Broke And Hungry
Vocals – Walter Mitchell
A4 Robert Richard Baby Please Don't Go
Vocals – Robert Richard
A5 Robert Richard Cadillac Woman
Vocals – Robert Richard
A6 Robert Richard Wig Wearin' Woman
Vocals – Robert Richard
A7 Robert Richard Root Hog
Vocals – Robert Richard
B1 Elder R. Wilson* Gonna Wait Til A Change Come
Vocals, Harmonica [Harp] – Elder R. Wilson*
B2 Elder R. Wilson* This Train
Vocals, Harmonica [Harp] – Elder R. Wilson*
B3 Elder R. Wilson* Got Just What I Wanted
Vocals, Harmonica [Harp] – Elder R. Wilson*
B4 Elder R. Wilson* Trouble Everywhere
Vocals, Harmonica [Harp] – Elder R. Wilson*
B5 Elder R. Wilson* Lily Of The Valley
Vocals, Harmonica [Harp] – Elder R. Wilson*
B6 Elder R. Wilson* Better Get Ready
Vocals, Harmonica [Harp] – Elder R. Wilson*
B7 Joe Von Battle Lookin' For My Woman
Vocals – Joe Von Battle

Credits

  • Bass [String Bass] – Unknown Artist
  • Harmonica [Harp] – Robert Richard, Walter Mitchell
  • Liner Notes, Artwork, Design, Transferred By – George Paulus
  • Piano – Boogie Woogie Red (tracks: A1 to A7, B7)
  • Producer [Original Sessions] – Joe Von Battle
  • Transferred By – John Gill

Notes

Title on back cover: Detroit Blues Harp Wizards!

Cat no STG 1002 on cover, but STG 1001 on Side B label (no real info on Side A label).

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched): STG 1002 -A 305032X ESC
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched): STG 1002 -B 305032X ESC