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Various - Let Me Tell You About The Blues [Detroit]
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Culling from tiny labels like JVB,, Sensation and Fortune, this 3-CD, 75-track import follows the evolution of postwar blues in Detroit, with big names like John Lee Hooker alongside names only known to hardcore blues collectors! Includes Hello Stranger Baby Boy Warren; Thirty-Five-Thirty Paul Williams; We're Gonna Rock Wild Bill Moore; T.J. Boogie T.J. Fowler; Looky Ploot Emmit Slay; Street Opera Pts. 1 & 2 Detroit Count; I'm in the Mood John Lee Hooker; Bus Driver John Brim; Worried Life Blues No. 2 Big Maceo; It Ain't Right Kitty Stevenson; My Baby Ooo One String Sam, and more from Slim Pickens, Sylvester Cotton, Calvin Frazier, Sam Kelly,Washboard Willie and more!
Detroit blues is blues played by musicians residing in and around Detroit, Michigan, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s. Detroit blues originated when Delta blues performers migrated north from the Mississippi Delta and Memphis, Tennessee, to work in industrial plants in Detroit in the 1920s and 1930s. Typical Detroit blues is similar in style to Chicago blues. Its sound is distinguished from Delta blues by the use of electric amplified instruments and more varied instrumentation, including the bass guitar and piano.
The only Detroit blues performer to achieve national fame was John Lee Hooker, as record companies and promoters have tended to ignore the Detroit scene in favor of the larger, more influential Chicago blues. The Detroit scene was centered on the Black Bottom neighborhood.

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A Double Crossing Woman - Calvin Frazier
Highway 61 Blues - Sampson Pittman
Cadillac Woman - Robert Richard
Street Opera - Detroit Count
Stop Messin' Around - Walter Mitchell
Notoriety Woman - Slim Pickens
Root Hog - Robert Richard
Pet Milk Blues - Walter Mitchell
Sak-Relation Blues - Sylvester Cotton
Lookin' For My Woman - Joe Von Battle
Street Opera - Detroit Count
Ugly Woman Blues - Sylvester Cotton
Henry's Swing Club - John Lee Hooker
Little Bitty Woman - James Taylor
Sweet Lucy - Andrew Dunham
My Special Friend Blues - Baby Boy Warren
Stormy Weather Blues - Sylvester Cotton
Strange Man - John Brim
Worried Life Blues No 2 - Big Maceo
Hattie Mae - Andrew Dunham
Without You My Life Don't Mean A Thing - Big Maceo
Never Satisfied - John Lee Hooker
That's All Right - Eddie Kirkland
Mean Man Blues - John Brim
Where Did You Stay Last Night - Eddie Burns

Disc 2
I'm In The Mood - John Lee Hooker
It's Time For Lovin' To Be Done - Eddie Kirkland
Old Battle Ax - Robert Henry
38 Pistol Blues - L.C. Green
I'm A Boogie Man - John Lee Hooker
Sugar Cane Highway - Playboy Fuller
Hello Miss Jessie Lee - Eddie Burns
Hastings Street Boogie - L.C. Green
Gonna Play My Guitar - Playboy Fuller
Dealing With The Devil - Eddie Burns
No Shoes - Eddie Kirkland
Ramblin' Around Blues - Sam Kelly
Goin' Down To The River Blues - L.C. Green
Sanafee - Baby Boy Warren
Natural Man Blues - Johnny Howard
Bus Driver - John Brim
Hello Stranger - Baby Boy Warren
Good Rockin' Mama - Henry Smith
Dark Night Blues - Johnny Howard
Lonesome Blues - Henry Smith
Chicken - Baby Boy Warren
I Need A $100.00 - One String Sam
Washboard Blues - Washboard Willie
Rock House - Calvin Frazier
My Baby Ooo - One String Sam

Disc 3
Thirty-Five-Thirty - Paul Williams
We're Gonna Rock - Wild Bill Moore
T.J. Boogie - T.J. Fowler
The Hucklebuck - Paul Williams
Red Hot Blues - T.J. Fowler
Little Tillie Willie - Detroit Count
Looky Ploot - Emmit Slay
Burnt Toast - Wild Bill Moore
It Ain't Right - Kitty Stevenson
Beulah - Emmit Slay
I Want To Rock - Little Miss Sharecropper
The Rainy Day Blues - Sonny Wilson
I Feel So Good - Maurice King & His Wolverines
That's The Best I Can Do For You Blues - The Kool Kats
I Want A Lavender Cadillac - Maurice King & His Wolverines
Got Nobody To Tell My Troubles To - Calvin Frazier
Say Baby Say - T.J. Fowler
She Fool Me - Harvey Hill
Little Baby Child - Calvin Frazier
Remember - Alberta Adams
J.B. Boogie - Joe Weaver & His Blue Notes
I Do Like I Please - John Lee Hooker
No One Monkey Goin' To Run My Show - Gip 'Sandman' Roberts
Five Long Years - Lena Hall
No More Doggin' - John Lee Hooker.


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