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T-Bone Walker - The Great Blues Vocals And Guitar Of T-Bone Walker (His Original 1942-1947 Performances) album

T-Bone Walker - The Great Blues Vocals And Guitar Of T-Bone Walker (His Original 1942-1947 Performances) album

  • Performer: T-Bone Walker
  • Genre: Blues
  • Title: The Great Blues Vocals And Guitar Of T-Bone Walker (His Original 1942-1947 Performances)
  • Released: 1975
  • Country: Japan
  • MP3 version size: 1459 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1728 mb
  • Other: FLAC XM MP1 DXD AAC MP1 AA
  • Rating: 4.2
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Description

His electric guitar solos were among the first heard on modern blues recordings and set a standard . T-Bone Walker died of pneumonia on March 15, 1975, at the age of 64. He is interred in the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California.

Complete your T-Bone Walker collection. Call It Stormy Monday But Tuesday Is Just As Bad. You're My Best Poker Hand. She's My Old Time Used To Be. T-Bone Shuffle. That Old Feeling Is Gone. Plain Old Down Home Blues.

T-Bone Walker & . Fowler's Band, T-Bone Walker with Jim Wynn & His Orchestra, T-Bone Walker with Dave Bartholomew's band, T-Bone Walker with Jim Wynn & His Orchestra, T-Bone Walker with Dave Bartholomew's band, T-Bone Walker with . Dance with T-Bone Walker. T-Bone Walker, T-Bone Walker & His Band, T-Bone Walker & His Band, T-Bone Walker. Milestones of Legends: Big Bosses of the Blues, Vol. 6. Jimmy Witherspoon, T-Bone Walker, Gerald Wilson, Plas Johnson, Harry Sweets Edison, R. S. Rankin. Milestones of Jazz Legends.

Learn more about T-Bone Walker. T-Bone Walker Who's the father of the electric blues? Very simple: T-Bone Walker more. Who's the father of the electric blues? Very simple: T-Bone Walker. The elegant Mean Old World, recorded in Hollywood on July 20, 1942 with pianist Freddie Slack, bassist Jud DeNaut and drummer Dave Coleman as accompanists, was the real starting point for Walker, even though he had made his first record years earlier. Born on 28 May 1910 in Linden, Texas, Aaron Thibeaux (T-Bone was a corruption of his middle name) Walker learned the blues from his mother, who played the guitar, and a stepfather who plucked the bass in the Dallas String Band. Walker made his first recordings at the end of 1929, a 78 for Columbia under the name Oak Cliff T-Bone (Oak Cliff was the district of Dallas where he grew up).

The Great Blues Vocals and Guitar of T-Bone Walker: His Original 1942-1947 Performances is wonderful while the handy Rare T-Bone collates ten essential cuts that are rare, never medium and always well done. Blue Note Records The Best Of The Black And White & Imperial Years is an electric guitar blues master class, including Life Is Too Short, Cold Cold Feeling and the countrified Alimony Blues. All or any of these will get you through a stormy monday, and the rest of the week before you let your wig down and get stuck into some T-Bone Shuffle.

Aaron Thibeaux "T-Bone" Walker (May 28, 1910 – March 16, 1975) was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and t, who was a pioneer and innovator of the jump blues and electric blues sound. In 2018 Rolling Stone magazine ranked him number 37 on its list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". Walker was born in Linden, Texas, of African-American and Cherokee descent. His parents, Movelia Jimerson and Rance Walker, were both musicians.

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The Great Blues Vocals and Guitar of T-Bone Walker. Guitar, Primary Artist, Vocals.

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Artist: T-Bone Walker. Tracklist: 01 – T-Bone Shuffle 02 – I’m Still in Love with You 03 – Call It Stormy Monday 04 – I Want a Little Girl 05 – Bobby Sox Blues 06 – West Side Baby 07 – Go Back to the One You Love 08 – I Wish You Were Mine 09 – Wise Man Blues 10 – You’re My Best Poker Hand 11 – Born to Be No Good

Tracklist

A1 Got A Break Baby
A2 Mean Old World
A3 No Worry Blues
A4 Don't Leave Me Baby
A5 I'm In An Awful Mood
A6 I Know Your Wig Is Gone
A7 T-Bone Jumps Again
B1 Call It Stormy Monday But Tuesday Is Just As Bad
B2 You're My Best Poker Hand
B3 First Love Blues
B4 She's My Old Time Used To Be
B5 T-Bone Shuffle
B6 That Old Feeling Is Gone
B7 Plain Old Down Home Blues

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Toshiba EMI Ltd

Notes

Almost the same artwork as 1963 classic, but most of the tracks are different.
Came with Obi strip and insert.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TOCP-6380 T-Bone Walker The Great Blues Vocals And Guitar Of T-Bone Walker: His Original 1942-1947 Performances ‎(CD, Comp, Mono) Capitol Records TOCP-6380 Japan 1990
TOCP-3152 T-Bone Walker The Great Blues Vocals And Guitar Of T-Bone Walker (His Original 1942-1947 Performances) ‎(CD, Comp, Mono) Capitol Records TOCP-3152 Japan 1995