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BUMBLE BEE SLIM — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Volume 1 · 1931-1934 | DOCD-5261 (1994) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The first of nine releases devoted to Slim's music. As with many Document releases, the sound is pretty uneven. But considering that "Rough Rugged Road Blues," and recorded in October of 1931, was one of the last sides ever issued by Paramount, and that no copies were known to exist until 1992, one has to live with the considerable surface noise on that number, and on "Honey Bee Blues," and the even worse sound on "Stumbling Block Blues" and "Yo Yo String Blues" (on which one can barely tell that a song is there beneath the scratchiness). "Chain Gang Bound," by comparison, sounds almost like a modern recording, despite dating from exactly the same era. The six Paramount sides here are the only recordings here on which Slim played his own guitar, and his style is clean and engaging, with some very deft slide playing in evidence. The other cuts, mostly for Vocalion, generally sound considerably better and were recorded with piano accompaniment, or a band with piano and guitars, and they have a more sophisticated urban sound, anticipating R&B more than they resemble Slim's earlier rural-style songs. His vocals are also considerably more expressive and show a far greater range. Slim's Vocalion debut, "Greasy Greens" and "I'm Waiting On You," cut in New York, are remarkable performances for 1932. His subsequent sides were all cut in Chicago, and are more readily identifiable with that city's then-burgeoning blues tradition -- none of the Chicago sides are quite as unexpected as the four New York sides, but they're all eminently listenable. The eight sides cut by Bumble Bee Slim & His Three Sharks -- a pretty fair band featuring piano, guitar, and mandolin -- features "Someday Things Will Be Breaking My Way," a song more familiar to modern listeners as "Sitting On Top of the World" and immortalized by Albert King and Cream. "Runnin' Drunk Blues" is a delightful, sprightly rag; and on the latest songs on this volume, the guitar returns to the fore, most notably on "Dead and Gone Mother," which features three guitars. Bruce Eder
Tracklist :
1.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Rough Rugged Road Blues 3:11
Vocals, Guitar – Bumble Bee Slim
2.    Bumble Bee Slim–    No Woman No Nickel 3:27
Vocals, Guitar – Bumble Bee Slim
3.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Stumbling Block Blues 2:43
Vocals, Guitar – Bumble Bee Slim
4.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Chain Gang Bound 3:33
Vocals, Guitar – Bumble Bee Slim
5.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Yo Yo String Blues 3:24
Vocals, Guitar – Bumble Bee Slim
6.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Honey Bee Blues 3:18
Vocals, Guitar – Bumble Bee Slim
7.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Greasy Greens 2:54
Guitar – Willie B. James
Piano – Myrtle Jenkins
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim
Vocals [Male] – Unknown Artist

8.    Bumble Bee Slim–    I'm Waitin' On You 2:58
Guitar – Willie B. James
Piano – Myrtle Jenkins
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

9.    Bumble Bee Slim–    B And O Blues 3:01
Guitar – Willie B. James
Piano – Myrtle Jenkins
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

10.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Queen Bee Blues 3:15
Guitar – Willie B. James
Piano – Myrtle Jenkins
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

11.    Amos Easton–    M And O Blues - Part I 3:03
Piano [Prob.] – Georgia Tom Dorsey
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

12.    Amos Easton–    M And O Blues - Part II 2:31
Piano [Prob.] – Georgia Tom Dorsey
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

13.    Bumble Bee Slim And His Three Sharks–    Someday Things Will Be Breaking My Way 3:09
Guitar [Poss.] – Ted Bogan
Mandolin [Prob.] – Howard Armstrong
Piano [Poss.] – Jimmie Gordon
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

14.    Bumble Bee Slim And His Three Sharks–    Baby So Long 2:55
Guitar [Poss.] – Ted Bogan
Mandolin [Prob.] – Howard Armstrong
Piano [Poss.] – Jimmie Gordon
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

15.    Bumble Bee Slim And His Three Sharks–    Lost Confidence Blues 3:20
Guitar [Poss.] – Ted Bogan
Mandolin [Prob.] – Howard Armstrong
Piano [Poss.] – Jimmie Gordon
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

16.    Bumble Bee Slim And His Three Sharks–    The New B And O Blues 3:18
Guitar [Poss.] – Ted Bogan
Mandolin [Prob.] – Howard Armstrong
Piano [Poss.] – Jimmie Gordon
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

17.    Bumble Bee Slim And His Three Sharks–    Wrecked Life Blues 2:57
Guitar [Poss.] – Ted Bogan
Mandolin [Prob.] – Howard Armstrong
Piano [Poss.] – Jimmie Gordon
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

18.    Bumble Bee Slim And His Three Sharks–    Runnin' Drunk Blues 3:10
Guitar [Poss.] – Ted Bogan
Mandolin [Prob.] – Howard Armstrong
Piano [Poss.] – Jimmie Gordon
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

19.    Bumble Bee Slim And His Three Sharks–    East St. Louis Blues 3:09
Clarinet – Unknown Artist
Guitar [Poss.] – Ted Bogan
Mandolin [Prob.] – Howard Armstrong
Piano [Poss.] – Jimmie Gordon
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

20.    Bumble Bee Slim And His Three Sharks–    Busy Devil 3:12
Clarinet – Unknown Artist
Guitar [Poss.] – Ted Bogan
Mandolin [Prob.] – Howard Armstrong
Piano [Poss.] – Jimmie Gordon
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

21.    Amos–    Squalling Panther Blues 3:21
Guitar – Unknown Artist, Unknown Artist
Piano – Unknown Artist
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

22.    Amos–    Sail On, Little Girl, Sail On 3:17
Guitar – Unknown Artist, Unknown Artist
Piano – Unknown Artist
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim

23    Amos–    Dead And Gone Mother 2:59
Guitar – Unknown Artist, Unknown Artist, Unknown Artist
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim
 

BUMBLE BEE SLIM — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Volume 2 · 1934 | DOCD-5262 (1994) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1.    Amos–    Step Child 3:10
Guitar – Carl Martin, Ted Bogan
Piano – Jimmie Gordon

2.    Amos–    Sad And Lonesome 3:19
Guitar – Carl Martin, Ted Bogan
Piano – Jimmie Gordon

3.    Amos–    Bye Bye Baby Blues 3:04
Guitar – Carl Martin, Ted Bogan
Piano – Jimmie Gordon

4.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Cruel Hearted Woman Blues – Part I 2:32
Guitar – Charlie McCoy 
Piano – Unknown Artist

5.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Cruel Hearted Woman Blues – Part II 2:33
Guitar – Charlie McCoy 
Piano – Unknown Artist

6.    Bumble Bee Slim–    The Longest Day You Live – Part 1 2:58
Guitar – Charlie McCoy 
Piano – Unknown Artist

7.    Bumble Bee Slim–    The Longest Day You Live – Part 2 2:43
Guitar – Charlie McCoy 
Piano – Unknown Artist

8.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Deep Bass Boogie 2:54
Piano, Speech – Jimmie Gordon
9.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Blue Blues 3:13
Violin [Plucked, Possibly] – Carl Martin
Violin [Plucked, Probably] – Howard Armstrong

10.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Rough Road Blues 2:36
Guitar [Possibly] – Willie B. James
Piano [Possibly] – Jimmie Gordon

11.    Bumble Bee Slim–    New Mean Mistreater Blues 3:24
Guitar [Possibly] – Willie B. James
Piano [Possibly] – Jimmie Gordon

12.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Climbing On Top Of The Hill 2:51
Guitar [Possibly] – Willie B. James
Piano [Possibly] – Jimmie Gordon

13.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Ain't It A Crying Shame? 3:00
Guitar [Possibly] – Willie B. James
Piano [Possibly] – Jimmie Gordon

14.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Bad Gal (Take A) 2:50
Guitar [Possibly] – Charlie Jackson
Guitar [Probably] – Big Bill Broonzy, Willie B. James
Piano – Unknown Artist

15.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Bad Gal (Take B) 2:58
Guitar [Possibly] – Charlie Jackson
Guitar [Probably] – Big Bill Broonzy, Willie B. James
Piano – Unknown Artist

16.    Bumble Bee Slim–    I Tried Everything I Could (Take A) 2:56
Guitar [Possibly] – Charlie Jackson
Guitar [Probably] – Big Bill Broonzy, Willie B. James
Piano – Unknown Artist

17.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Sail On Little Girl No. 2 3:00
Guitar [Possibly] – Charlie Jackson
Guitar [Probably] – Big Bill Broonzy, Willie B. James
Piano – Unknown Artist

18.    Amos Easton–    Aching Pain Blues 2:57
Guitar [Probably] – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano [Possibly] – Black Bob

19.    Amos Easton–    Cold-Blooded Murder 2:56
Guitar [Probably] – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano [Possibly] – Black Bob

20.    Amos Easton–    Burned Down Mill (Take A) 3:05
Guitar [Probably] – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano [Possibly] – Black Bob
Whistling – Amos Easton

21.    Amos Easton–    Burned Down Mill (Take B) 3:04
Guitar [Probably] – Big Bill Broonzy
Piano [Possibly] – Black Bob
Whistling – Amos Easton

22    Amos–    Mean Mistreatin' Woman 2:52
Guitar [Possibly] – Big Bill Broonzy
Guitar [Probably] – Carl Martin
Piano – Unknown Artist

23.    Amos–    Worrisome Woman Blues 3:12
Guitar [Possibly] – Big Bill Broonzy
Guitar [Probably] – Carl Martin

24.    Amos*–    Mean Bad Man Blues 3:06
Guitar [Possibly] – Big Bill Broonzy
Guitar [Probably] – Carl Martin
Piano – Unknown Artist

25.    Amos–    Muddy Water Blues 2:47
Guitar [Possibly] – Big Bill Broonzy
Guitar [Probably] – Carl Martin
Piano – Unknown Artist

Credits : 
Compiled By, Producer – Johnny Parth
Liner Notes – Jerry Zolten
Remastered By – Gerhard Wessely
Vocals – Amos Easton
 

BUMBLE BEE SLIM — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Volume 3 · 1934-1935 | DOCD-5263 (1994) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The opening six songs on this volume, which covers the period from November 1934 until April 1935, are decidedly different in texture from much of the material that preceded them in Slim's output. With no more than a guitar or two and perhaps a mandolin backing him up, his music leans less toward the kind of urban R&B sound that his early Vocalion tracks did. The playing is superb, with Carl Martin and Ted Bogan showing off a special virtuosity, while Slim's vocals are brilliantly expressive. The sound is rather rough on some of the material here, leading one to believe that there aren't many copies around of several of these songs -- "Way Down In Georgia" and "There You Stand" would not pass muster for release on most labels, being nearly inaudible amid their extreme surface noise. When Slim resumed his piano-based recording in early 1935, he took on a more sophisticated and less rural sound, and his voice became stronger in this mode, far more expressive and involved, alternately playful, sly, or mournful. The guitar accompaniment on some of the late February 1935 tracks, however, are notable as they include Big Bill Broonzy in the session -- one of these, "Milk Cow Blues," will prove a major frustration, a magnificent, classic piece of Chicago blues with great playing all around, but almost unlistenable because of the surface noise on the master source, which, one assumes, was irreplaceable. But "Everybody's Fishin'," which follows, is so clean and delightful that it almost makes up for the sonic sins of the earlier song. Bruce Eder
Tracklist :
1.        I Tried Everything I Could    2:56
2.        My Troubles    3:04
3.        Blues Before Daylight    2:54
4.        Running Bad Luck Blues    3:14
5.        You Can't Take It Baby    2:53
6.        Way Down In georgia    2:49
7.        My Black Gal Blues No. 1    2:54
8.        My Black Gal Blues No. 2    2:52
9.        Bleeding Heart Blues    2:42
10.        Let's Pitch A Boogie Woogie    2:28
11.        Tired Of Your Low Down Nasty Ways    2:48
12.        Good Evening Blues    2:55
13.        Farewell Mistreater Blues    3:08
14.        B And O Line Blues    2:51
15.        Good Woman Blues    2:26
16.        Some Old Rainy Day    3:06
17.        There You Stand    3:01
18.        Tell Me What It's All About    3:03
19.        You Gotta Change Your Way    3:09
20.        Milk Cow Blues    3:03
21.        Everybody's Fishing    3:03
22.        Guilty Woman Blues    3:06
23.        Big 80 Blues    2:38
24.        Bricks In My Pillow    3:05
Credits : 
Compiled By, Producer – Johnny Parth
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy (tracks: 17 to 22), Bumble Bee Slim (tracks: 10), Carl Martin (tracks: 1 to 6), Charlie McCoy (tracks: 7 to 9, 11 to 16), Ted Bogan (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 6)
Liner Notes – Jerry Zolten
Piano – Black Bob (tracks: 18 to 22), Bumble Bee Slim (tracks: 17), Charles Segar (tracks: 10), Jimmie Gordon (tracks: 7 to 16), Myrtle Jenkins (tracks: 23, 24)
Remastered By – Gerhard Wessely
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim, Ted Bogan (tracks: 6)
  

BUMBLE BEE SLIM — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Volume 4 · 1935 | DOCD-5264 (1994) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1.        Policy Dream Blues    2:45
2.        If The Blues Was Whiskey    2:47
3.        Right From Wrong    2:57
4.        Feather Bed Blues    2:55
5.        What's Wrong?    3:06
6.        Mean Bloody Murder Blues    3:08
7.        Walking And Drifting Blues    3:18
8.        When The Sun Goes Down    3:13
9.        Can't You Trust Me No More?    3:04
10.        Where Was You Last Night?    3:04
11.        I Done Lost My Baby    3:03
12.        I'm Needing Someone (Exactly Like You)    3:01
13.        The Death Of Leroy Carr (Dedicated To The Memory Of Leroy Carr)    3:08
14.        Smokey Mountain Blues    3:09
15.        Sail On Sail On Blues    3:01
16.        Hey Lawdy Mama    2:49
17.        I Keep On Drinking - Part 1    3:04
18.        I Keep On Drinking - Part 2    3:09
19.        Sometimes Blues    2:50
20.        Steady Roll Mama Blues    3:14
21.        Fattenin' Frogs For Snakes    2:45
22.        Lemon Squeezing Blues    2:53
23.        When The Sun Goes Down    2:45
24.        Sail On Little Girl - No. 3    3:07
25.        Cold Blooded Murder - No. 2    2:52
Credits : 
Compilation Producer – Johnny Parth
Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy (tracks: 9 to 12, 23 to 25), Charlie McCoy (tracks: 1 to 8, 17 to 22), Scrapper Blackwell (tracks: 13 to 15)
Guitar [Prob.] – Bumble Bee Slim (tracks: 16)
Liner Notes – Jerry Zolten
Piano – Black Bob (tracks: 9 to 12), Jimmie Gordon (tracks: 1 to 8, 13 to 22)
Piano [Poss./Or] – Myrtle Jenkins (tracks: 23 to 25)
Piano [Prob./Or] – Black Bob (tracks: 23 to 25)
Remastered By – Gerhard Wessely
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim, Washboard Sam (tracks: 12)
Washboard – Washboard Sam (tracks: 11, 12)

24.2.26

BUMBLE BEE SLIM — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Volume 5 · 1935-1936 | DOCD-5265 (1994) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1.    Shelley Armstrong–    How Long How Long Blues    2:53
2.    Shelley Armstrong–    You Don't Mean Me No Good    2:43
3.    Shelley Armstrong–    New B & O Blues    2:49
4.    Shelley Armstrong–    Prison Bound Blues    3:13
5.    Bumble Bee Slim–    My Old Pal Blues (Dedicated To The Memory Of Leroy Carr)    3:07
6.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Last Respects (Dedicated To The Memory Of Leroy Carr)    3:05
7.    Shelley Armstrong–    Sloppy Drunk Blues    2:47
8.    Shelley Armstrong–    D.B.A. Blues    3:13
9.    Bumble Bee Slim And His Rhythm Riffers–    I'll Take You Back    3:00
10.    Bumble Bee Slim And His Rhythm Riffers–    Sick And Tired Of Singing The Blues    2:57
11.    Bumble Bee Slim–    New When The Sun Goes Down    2:45
12.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Happy Life Blues    3:01
13.    Bumble Bee Slim–    When Somebody Loses    2:45
14.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Ramblin' With That Woman    2:47
15.    Bumble Bee Slim–    This Old Life I'm Living    2:44
16.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Dumb Tricks Blues (take 1)    3:15
17.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Dumb Tricks Blues (take 2)    2:58
18.    Bumble Bee Slim–    New Orleans Stop Time    2:48
19.    Bumble Bee Slim–    You Got To Live And Let Live    2:42
20.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Hard Rocks In My Bed    2:34
21.    Bumble Bee Slim–    Who's Been Here Today    3:20
22.    Bumble Bee Slim–    I Done Caught My Death Of Cold    3:07
23.    Bumble Bee Slim–    No More Biscuit Rolling Here (take 1)    2:57
24.    Bumble Bee Slim–    No More Biscuit Rolling Here (take 2)    2:40
Credits : 
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Unknown Artist (tracks: 9, 10)
Bass – Unknown Artist (tracks: 9 to 12, 18 to 24)
Compilation Producer – Johnny Parth
Guitar – Casey Bill Weldon (tracks: 13 to 19, 22 to 24), Unknown Artist (tracks: 9, 10)
Guitar [Poss./Or] – Charley Jordan (tracks: 7), Willie B. James (tracks: 7)
Guitar [Prob.] – Peetie Wheatstraw (tracks: 5), Willie B. James (tracks: 1 to 6, 11, 12)
Liner Notes – Jerry Zolten
Percussion [Poss.] – Bumble Bee Slim (tracks: 18, 19)
Piano – Black Bob (tracks: 18 to 24), Myrtle Jenkins (tracks: 13 to 17)
Piano [Poss./Or] – Peetie Wheatstraw (tracks: 7, 8)
Piano [Prob./Or] – Jimmie Gordon (tracks: 7, 8)
Piano [Prob.] – Jimmie Gordon (tracks: 1 to 5, 9 to 12), Peetie Wheatstraw (tracks: 6)
Remastered By – Gerhard Wessely
Speech – Myrtle Jenkins (tracks: 15)
Trumpet – Unknown Artist (tracks: 9, 10)
Vocals – Bumble Bee Slim, Jimmie Gordon (tracks: 9)
Vocals, Guitar [Prob.] – Memphis Minnie (tracks: 18)

28.12.24

MEMPHIS MINNIE & KANSAS JOE — 1929-1934 Recordings In Chronological Order ★ Volume 4 • 1933-1934 | DOCD-5031 (1991) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Although the title credits the material herein to Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe, very few of the tracks which comprise this volume are actually collaborative efforts between the duo -- by 1933 their personal and professional relationships were both on the rocks, with Minnie instead recording solo and Joe working with his guitarist brother Charlie. The Minnie solo sides which open the set are uniformly excellent, with the saucy "My Butcher Man" spotlighting her gifts as a lyricist and the Mississippi-styled "Too Late" underscoring her guitar prowess. By mid-1934, some measure of reconciliation had clearly been reached, as the couple was now performing together again; although their reunion was short-lived -- and their subsequent break final -- these last sides are also powerful, with the revealing "Moaning the Blues" capping their career in peak form. Jason Ankeny

Abridged from this album’s original booklet notes After a gap of almost two years Memphis Minnie returned to the studio in November 1933 but this time it was as a solo artist. The session only produced four numbers of which two were commercially released. My Butcher Man, a double-entendre employing some nice ‘meat cutting’ imagery (“slice my pork chop, grind my sausage too” etc) and culminating in the vivid,

If anybody ask you “butcher man where you bin?”, Show them that long bladed knife, tell ’em you’ve bin butchering out in that slaughter pen.

was coupled with the outstanding, Too Late, a blues that in structure and attack owed more to Mississippi than Memphis or Chicago, the superb guitar accompaniment so reminiscent of Mattie Delaney. Four months later, in March 1934, she returned to record a further two titles, Stinging Snake Blues and Drunken Barrel House, again without Joe McCoy. The reasons behind Joe McCoy‘s disappearance from the recording scene have never been explained, though artists who knew the couple reported that Joe couldn’t come to terms with Minnie’s success and as such was putting a strain on the marriage. However, they must have resolved their problems because in August 1934 they signed to the newly formed Decca label. The company policy was to undercut existing race labels by pricing all records at 35 cents. This was justified by maintaining that corresponding cuts in overheads would be achieved by keeping as many recordings as possible to a single take. In practice though this seldom happened as the two takes of Keep It To Yourself prove. It was in this climate that Memphis Minnie and Joe McCoy came to record their initial sessions for Decca and over a two month period they cut a mixture of duets and solo items. The reconciliation, however, was short lived and following their last recording, the magnificent if slightly prophetic, Moanin’ The Blues, they parted permanently. Ironically the split was to coincide with a shift in the tastes of black record buyers who were demanding less traditional sounds and more ‘swing’. Joe McCoy forged a career for himself under his own name, finally teaming up with the Harlem Hamfats and Memphis Minnie embarked upon a very busy recording career which will be covered by further discs in this series. DOCD-5031
Tracklist :
1    Memphis Minnie–    My Butcher Man 2:58
Vocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie
2    Memphis Minnie–    Too Late 2:56
Vocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie
3    Memphis Minnie–    Ain't No Use Trying To Tell On Me 3:11
Vocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie
4    Memphis Minnie–    Stinging Snake Blues 3:01
Vocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie
5    Memphis Minnie–    Drunken Barrel House Blues 2:50
Vocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie
6    The Mississippi Mudder (Mud Dauber Joe)–    I Got To Have A Little More 3:16
Piano – Chuck Segar
Vocals – Unknown Artist
Vocals, Guitar – Kansas Joe McCoy
Washboard [Prob.] – Unknown Artist

7    The Mississippi Mudder (Mud Dauber Joe)–    Someday I'll Be In The Clay 3:12
Piano – Jimmie Gordon
Vocals, Guitar – Kansas Joe McCoy
Washboard [Prob.] – Unknown Artist

8    Kansas Joe McCoy–    Evil Devil Woman Blues 3:10
Guitar [Poss.] – Charlie McCoy
Vocals, Guitar – Kansas Joe McCoy

9    Kansas Joe McCoy–    Going Back Home Blues 3:02
Guitar [Poss.] – Charlie McCoy
Vocals, Guitar – Kansas Joe McCoy

10    Kansas Joe McCoy–    Meat Cutter Blues 2:52
Guitar [Poss.] – Charlie McCoy
Vocals, Guitar – Kansas Joe McCoy

11    Memphis Minnie And Kansas Joe–    You Got To Move - Part I 3:02
Vocals, Guitar – Kansas Joe, Memphis Minnie
12    Memphis Minnie–    Keep It To Yourself 2:47
Vocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie
13    Memphis Minnie–    Keep It To Yourself 2:55
Vocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie
14    Memphis Minnie–    Chickasaw Train Blues (Low Down Dirty Thing) 3:15
Vocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie
15    Memphis Minnie–    Banana Man Blues (I Don't Want That Thing) 3:02
Vocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie
16    Memphis Minnie And Kansas Joe–    You Got To Move - Part II 2:47
Vocals, Guitar – Kansas Joe, Memphis Minnie
17    Memphis Minnie And Kansas Joe–    Hole In The Wall 3:11
Vocals, Guitar – Kansas Joe, Memphis Minnie
18    Memphis Minnie And Kansas Joe–    Give It To Me In My Hand (Can I Go Home With You) 3:25
Vocals, Guitar – Kansas Joe, Memphis Minnie
19    Memphis Minnie–    Squat It 2:48
Guitar – Kansas Joe McCoy
Vocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie

20    Memphis Minnie–    Moaning The Blues 3:05
Guitar – Kansas Joe McCoy
Vocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie

METHENY · MEHLDAU — Metheny Mehldau Quartet (2007) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Guitarist Pat Metheny and pianist Brad Mehldau created a stir in 2006 with their wonderful duet recording. On that set, two of the album...