THE BLUES Vol 3 - The Mississippi Blues Collection (FULL ALBUM)

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THE BLUES Vol 3 The Mississippi Blues Collection (FULL ALBUM) 00:00 - Big Bill Broonzy - Mississippi River Blues 02:48 - John Lee Hooker - Tease Me Baby 05:50 - Willie Dixon - Walkin' the Blues 08:52 - Arthur Crudup - Mean Old Frisco Blues 11:28 - Robert Johnson - When You Got a Good Friend 14:05 - Bukka White - Good Gin Blues 16:25 - James Cotton - V8 Ford Blues 20:22 - Mississippi Fred McDowell - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 22:55 - Mississippi Joe Callicott - Travelin' Mama Blues 26:15 - Jazz Gillum - Tell Me Mama 29:25 - Mississippi John Hurt - Prayin' On the Old Camp Ground 32:01 - Tommy McClennan - I'm a Guitar King 34:49 - Ishman Bracey - Brown Mama Blues 38:28 - The Mississippi Sheiks - The World Is Going Wrong 41:49 - Eddie Burns - Biscuit Baking Mama 44:19 - Elmore James - Can't Stop Lovin' You SUBSCRIBE to our Channel and listen to the Best Classics: bit.ly/2vhYDnZ DEEZER: bit.ly/2AvqYpQ GOOGLE PLAY: bit.ly/2hoenNz AMAZON: amzn.to/2mcOxkU Blues is a music genre and musical form originated by African Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the end of the 19th century. The genre developed from roots in African musical traditions, African-American work songs, spirituals, and African American folk music. Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads. The blues form, ubiquitous in jazz, rhythm and blues and rock and roll, is characterized by the call-and-response pattern, the blues scale and specific chord progressions, of which the twelve-bar blues is the most common. Blue notes (or "worried notes"), usually thirds or fifths flattened in pitch, are also an essential part of the sound. Blues shuffles or walking bass reinforce the trance-like rhythm and form a repetitive effect known as the groove. Blues as a genre is also characterized by its lyrics, bass lines, and instrumentation. Early traditional blues verses consisted of a single line repeated four times. It was only in the first decades of the 20th century that the most common current structure became standard: the AAB pattern, consisting of a line sung over the four first bars, its repetition over the next four, and then a longer concluding line over the last bars. Early blues frequently took the form of a loose narrative, often relating the racial discrimination and other challenges experienced by African-Americans. Gods of Music - Sound Without Time! Soul - Jazz - Blues - Funk - Pop Listen to the Best Music of: Etta James, Billie Holiday, Bill Evans, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Nina Simone, Muddy Waters, Django Reinhardt, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, James Brown, Chet Baker, Ella Fitzgerald, Harry Belafonte, Nat King Cole, Louis Prima, Duke Ellington, Elvis Presley, Count Basie, Little Walter, Herbie Hancock, Edith Piaf, Aretha Franklin, Charlie Parker, Lightnin' Hopkins, B.B. King, Thelonious Monk, Howlin' Wolf, Quincy Jones, Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, Paul Anka, John Coltrane, John Lee Hooker, Coleman Hawkins, Robert Johnson, Dean Martin, Oscar Peterson, George Gershwin, Ben E. King, Hank Williams, Benny Goodman, Art Tatum, Big Joe Turner, Bing Crosby, Jimmie Rodgers, Mamie Smith, Ma Rainey, Dave Brubeck, Mahalia Jackson, Fats Domino, Marvin Gaye, Bud Powell, Sonny Rollins, Tony Bennett... and many others!

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