More blues (with slight detours into alt-country, gospel, and folk-rock) for your listening pleasure this week. As always, I hope you dig it.
1. Tom Waits - Yesterday Is Here (2:31)
2. David Egan - Bourbon In My Cup (4:06)
3. Ian Siegal - Falling On Down Again (6:22)
4. T Bird and the Breaks - Blackberry Brandy (4:19)
5. Etta James - Driving Wheel (2:59)
6. Satan and Adam - Sanctified Blues (4:13)
7. Jackopierce - Late Shift (Acoustic Version) (3:39)
8. porterdavis - Strange Way to Grieve (3:55)
9. Guy Forsyth - Patient's Blues (4:55)
10. Brother Yusef - Blues Is My Story (4:35)
11. Rory Block - Hellhound on My Trail (2:36)
12. Cephas and Wiggins - Nine Pound Hammer (3:20)
13. Taj Mahal - Corrina (4:28)
14. The Derek Trucks Band - Volunteered Slavery (2:05)
15. Otis Taylor - Black's Mandolin Boogie (4:00)
16. Viktor Krauss - Big Log (5:07)
17. Greg Szlapczynski - Paris, Texas (3:51)
18. Gordon Webster - Mo' Better Blues (4:51)
19. Gene Harris - Summertime (8:34)
20. Jazz Me Blues Band / Yoko Noge - Rocks in My Bed (9:16)
21. Cowboy Junkies - Oregon Hill (4:53)
22. Old Crow Medicine Show - Tennessee Pusher (5:32)
23. The Persuasions - Little Red Rooster (4:51)
24. The Dixie Hummingbirds - Nobody's Fault (3:17)
25. Son Volt - Live Free (3:13)
26. Jon Dee Graham - The Restraining Order Song (4:05)
27. Guy Forsyth - Children of Jack (5:33)
28. Jud Newcomb - Midnight Hour Blues (5:38)
29. Darrell Nulisch - Going Back To Texas (5:20)
30. Nina Simone - I Put a Spell on You (2:36)
31. John Hammond, Jr. - Clap Hands (3:58)
32. Tom Waits - Gun Street Girl (4:37)
33. The Derek Trucks Band - Crow Jane (3:53)
34. Ian Siegal - I'll Fly Away (5:09)
35. Eric Clapton - Third Degree (5:08)
36. Memphis Slim - Pigalle Love [Live] (4:04)
37. Ray Charles - Night Time Is the Right Time (3:28)
38. Billy Boy Arnold - Blackjack (5:35)
39. Guy Forsyth - If I Was Sick (3:42)
40. Chris Thomas King - O Brother, Where Art Thou? [Acappella] (2:58)
41. Jesse Mae Hemphill - Standing in My Doorway Crying (4:39)
(Americana Blues 3)
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I just want to thank you for sharing my music. It's not easy finding people to keep it out there. A cappella being the Black Sheep genre of the music industry. I left The Persuasions in 2003 after 40 years and 22 albums. I hope you'll check out my new A cappella CD.www.jerrylawson.biz
God Bless You Always.
Jerry Lawson
Lead singer, arranger and producer of The Persuasions
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