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Little Brother Montgomery - Tasty Blues

Size: 100,0 MB
Time: 42:48
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1960
Styles: Piano Blues, Chicago Blues
Label: Original Blues Classics
Art: Front

01. Taty Blues (4:43)
02. Santa Fe (2:39)
03. How Long, Brother? (3:39)
04. Pleading Blues (3:36)
05. No Special Rider (2:25)
06. Brother's Boogie (2:58)
07. Sneaky Pete Blues (4:22)
08. Something Keeps WorryingMe (4:06)
09. Cry, Cry Baby (3:04)
10. Satellite Blues (3:58)
11. Deep Fried (3:59)
12. Vicksburg Blues (3:14)


Here's a very attractive example of a pianist with roots dug deep in pre-war tradition updating his style just enough to sound contemporary for 1960. With a little help from bassist Julian Euell and Lafayette Thomas (better-known as Jimmy McCracklin's guitarist), Montgomery swoops through his seminal "Vicksburg Blues" and "No Special Rider" with enthusiasm and élan. ~Review by Bill Dahl


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utorak, 28.01.2014.

Little Brother Montgomery - Complete Recorded Works 1930-1936

Styles: Piano Blues
Label: Document
Released: 1992
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 175,0 MB
Time: 75:21
Art: full

1. No Special Rider Blues - 2:53
2. Vicksburg Blues - 2:56
3. Louisiana Blues - 3:28
4. Frico Hi-Ball Blues - 2:33
5. The Woman I Love Blues - 3:38
6. Pleading Blues - 2:53
7. Vicksburg Blues No. 2 - 2:58
8. Mama You Don't Mean Me No Good - 3:12
9. Misled Blues - 2:43
10. The First Time I Met You - 2:46
11. A&V Railroad Blues - 2:34
12. Tantalizing Blues - 2:48
13. Vicksburg Blues, Part 3 - 3:10
14. Louisiana Blues, Part 2 - 2:56
15. Santa Fe Blues - 2:33
16. Something Keeps A-Worryin' Me - 2:47
17. Out West Blues - 2:46
18. Leaving Town Blues - 3:00
19. West Texas Blues - 2:50
20. Never Go Wrong Blues - 3:07
21. Sorrowful Blues - 2:57
22. Mistreatin' Woman Blues - 3:09
23. Chinese Man Blues - 2:45
24. Farish Street Jive - 2:35
25. Crescent City Blues - 2:36
26. Shreveport Farewell - 2:36

Notes: This single CD from the European Document label has all of Montgomery's 26 prewar recordings as a leader. Two solo numbers are from 1930, including "Vicksburg Blues"; there are a couple songs from 1931 and four duets with guitarist Walter Vincson from 1935. The remainder of this release features Montgomery during a marathon session on Oct. 16, 1936 that resulted in 18 solo selections. All the numbers except the final three on this CD have vocals by Montgomery, but the most rewarding selections are those three instrumentals. On "Farish Street Jive," "Crescent City Blues" and "Shreveport Farewell," Little Brother Montgomery shows just how talented a pianist he was, making one regret that he felt compelled to sing (in a likable but not particularly distinctive voice) on all of the other numbers. A very complete and historic set.

Complete Recorded Works 1930-1936



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