Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2020
Time: 53:52
Size: 126,7 MB
Label: Wolf Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Front+Back
Year: 2020
Time: 53:52
Size: 126,7 MB
Label: Wolf Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Front+Back
Tracks Listing:
1. Got The Blues (feat. Jerry McCain) - 4:30
2. Quit You Pretty Baby (feat. Chicago Bob Nelson) - 2:48
3. Natchez Burning (feat. Nappy Brown) - 3:49
4. Hello Central (feat. Chick Willis) - 6:18
5. What Mama Told Me (feat. Carey Bell) - 3:54
6. Black Rat (feat. Neal Pattman) - 3:36
7. Noccalula Woman (feat. Jerry McCain) - 7:35
8. Run Your Reputation Down (feat. Jerry McCain) - 4:59
9. Beverly's Guitar Blues (feat. Beverly 'Guitar' Watson) - 8:47
10. Goin' In The Valley (feat. Chicago Bob Nelson) - 2:46
11. Alcohol And Blues (feat. Carey Bell) - 4:45
1. Got The Blues (feat. Jerry McCain) - 4:30
2. Quit You Pretty Baby (feat. Chicago Bob Nelson) - 2:48
3. Natchez Burning (feat. Nappy Brown) - 3:49
4. Hello Central (feat. Chick Willis) - 6:18
5. What Mama Told Me (feat. Carey Bell) - 3:54
6. Black Rat (feat. Neal Pattman) - 3:36
7. Noccalula Woman (feat. Jerry McCain) - 7:35
8. Run Your Reputation Down (feat. Jerry McCain) - 4:59
9. Beverly's Guitar Blues (feat. Beverly 'Guitar' Watson) - 8:47
10. Goin' In The Valley (feat. Chicago Bob Nelson) - 2:46
11. Alcohol And Blues (feat. Carey Bell) - 4:45
The King Bees are Penny “Queen Bee” Zamagni, bass and partly vocals, and Rob “Hound Dog” Baskerville. King Bees are two blues enthusiasts who decided in 1985 not only to hear the blues canned but also to actively seek them out. So they went out and found a lot that was authentic. Over the years they played with many greats, such as Bo Diddley, Nappy Brown, Carey Bell, etc. On this CD you can be heard with some legends such as Jerry McCain (vocals, harp) and others. on “Lot The Blues”, Nappy Brown (vocals) on “Quit You Pretty Baby”, Chick Willis (guitar, vocals) on “Hello Central”, Carey Bell [harp) on “Alcohol And Blues”, Neal Pattman (vocals, harp) on “Black Rat” and Beverly Watkins (vocals , Guitar) on Beverly’s Guitar Blues. The two musicians did fieldwork in the blues a bit like Alan Lomax. Historically interesting.
Gracias, apreciado amigo. Buen fin de semana.
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