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Addressing The Nation With The Blues.
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This album has an average beat per minute of 116 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 105/137 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Addressing the Nation With the Blues. BPM Profile Addressing the Nation With the Blues. Album starts at 115BPM, ends at 110BPM (-5), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Byther Smith.
Smith was so far outside the domestic blues loop that this Chicago-cut set only found release on a British logo, JSP. It was our loss - Smith is typically brusque and ominous, threatening to "Play the Blues on the Moon" and "Addressing the Nation with the Blues" as only he can. Nothing derivative about his lyrical muse - he's intense to the point of allowing his words not to rhyme to make his points, while his lead guitar work is inevitably to the point.
Byther Claude Earl John Smith (born April 17, 1932) is an American blues musician. Born in Monticello, Mississippi, Smith migrated to Chicago in the mid-1950s. In the early 1960s he bagan performing in clubs, learning guitar from J. B. Lenoir (his first cousin), Robert Lockwood, J. and Hubert Sumlin. After years playing in clubs all over the world, a demo tape Smith recorded became the album Tell Me How You Like It, released by the Texas-based Grits record label.
Byther Smith скачать в mp3 на телефон или слушайте песню Byther Smith - So Many Roads, So Many Trains, Byther Smith, Larry Davis - As The Years Go Passing By, Byther Smith - Your Daughter Don't Want Me No More, Byther Smith, Larry Davis - Addressing The Nation With Blues, Byther Smith, Larry Davis - Don't Make Me Talk Too Much и другие популярные треки и рингтоны.
Byther Smith, Larry Davis. Addressing The Nation With Blues. Gene Deer & Lvin.
Byther Smith is a true Living Legend of the Chicago blues scene and during his long lasting career he worked with the greatest of the Chicago blues artists like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed and Otis Rush. Born in Monticello, Mississippi on April 17, 1933 young Byther Smith got his first musical experiences with gospel music, a music that he returned to at various stages of his career. As a teenager Byther moved to Arizona, working on a cattle ranch and playing with a country & western band at weekends.
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