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Ma Rainey – The Essential & Original Southern Blues Collection (2021)

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Ma Rainey – The Essential & Original Southern Blues Collection (2021)

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01 – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
02 – Runaway Blues
03 – Booze And Blues
04 – Prove It On Me Blues
05 – Stack O Lee Blues
06 – Chain Gang Blues
07 – Dead Drunk Blues
08 – Jealous Hearted Blues
09 – Sweet Rough Man
10 – Black Eye Blues
11 – Deep Moaning Blues
12 – Leaving This Morning
13 – Traveling Blues
14 – Sleep Talking Blues
15 – Blame It On The Blues
16 – Toad Frog Blues
17 – Farewell Daddy Blues
18 – See See Rider Blues
19 – Moonshine Blues
20 – Those All Night Long Blues
21 – Southern Blues
22 – Oh Papa Blues
23 – Ya Da Do
24 – Sissy Blues
25 – Bad Luck Blues
26 – Blues Oh Blues
27 – Titanic Man Blues
28 – Dream Blues
29 – Hear Me Talkin To You
30 – Cell Bound Blues
31 – Lucky Rock Blues
32 – Georgia Cakewalk.
33 – Big Boy Blues
34 – Counting The Blues
35 – Damper Down Blues
36 – Screech Owl Blues.
37 – Grieving Hearted Blues
38 – South Bound Blues
39 – Trust No Man.
40 – Wringing And Twisting
41 – Honey, Where You Been So Long
42 – Jelly Bean Blues
43 – Ma And Pa Poorhouse Blues
44 – Morning Hour Blues
45 – New Boll Weavil Blues.
46 – Oh My Babe Blues
47 – Slave To The Blues
48 – Soon This Morning
49 – Those Dogs Of Mine
50 – Yonder Come The Blues 

 

The Mother of the Blues was 38 when she finally began recording, but she'd incorporated the blues into her traveling stage shows since 1902. When she did hit the studio, the results were a high point of 1920s classic female blues. Rainey combined a husky voice with the songbook of a minstrel and a booming delivery. Her lyrics ranged from topical songs about Southern life to personal songs of loneliness and depression. Her original classic "See See Rider Blues," complete with rarely heard introduction, features jazz greats Louis Armstrong, Fletcher Henderson, and Buster Bailey, and the grim "Slave to the Blues" includes Joe Smith and Coleman Hawkins. Ragtime guitarist Blind Blake and hokum-blues duo Georgia Tom and Tampa Red also contribute. --Marc Greilsamer, Editorial Reviews

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