See That my Grave

VA - A Short Cut To The Grave: Gin, Justice, Jail & Judgement 1924-1942 (2014)

VA - A Short Cut To The Grave: Gin, Justice, Jail & Judgement 1924-1942 (2014)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | Digital booklet | 04:58:44 | 518 Mb
Blues | Label: JSP Records

This wonderful set includes four discs, 100 tracks in all, of vintage blues 78s released between 1924 and 1942 compiled by collector and archivist Neil Slaven. Each of the four discs has a theme, with the first disc presenting songs about gambling (including Peg Leg Howell's harrowing and kinetic "Skin Game Blues"), the second covering alcohol and drugs (including Tommy Johnson's immortal "Canned Heat Blues"), the third playlisting songs about jail and prison (including Bukka White's powerful "Parchman Farm Blues"), and the fourth winds things up with songs about death (including Blind Lemon Jefferson's "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean"). Several of the sides here will be familiar to serious fans of prewar country blues, but there are enough rare sides here, too, to make this set an archival treasure, and the themed discs help sketch out the imagined (and sometimes very real) arc of many of these players' lives and times.
Eugene Rhodes - Talkin' About My Time (1963/2021) [Official Digital Download]

Eugene Rhodes - Talkin' About My Time (1963/2021) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 44:55 minutes | 314 MB
Blues | Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, Official Digital Download

If there is a more obscure country blues artist than this fellow, then he is probably locked up somewhere, as well, one hastens to add, because that was the situation when blues scholar Bruce Jackson first discovered Eugene Rhodes.
VA - Lightning In a Bottle: Original Soundtrack Recording (2004) 2CDs

VA - Lightning In a Bottle: A One Night History Of The Blues (2004) 2CD
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 707 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 256 Mb | Scans ~ 75 Mb
Label: Columbia/Legacy | # C2K 92860 | Time: 01:51:54
Blues, Country-Blues, Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Soul-Blues, R&B

This soundtrack to the movie features an astonishing array of blues artists from three generations. Recorded during one long night at NYC's Radio City Music Hall on Feb. 7, 2003, the electricity is in the air and on stage. While it may not have been the finest blues show in history, the collection of founding fathers such as David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Buddy Guy, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Larry Johnson, Hubert Sumlin, Solomon Burke, and the ubiquitous B.B. King along with their spiritual offspring (Gregg Allman, John Fogerty, and Steven Tyler) and some usual suspects like Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, and Keb' Mo', makes it arguably the most significant blues session ever captured on film. Beginning acoustic, the double disc builds momentum and volume as we hear the blues mutate to electric and finally hip-hop with Chuck D. exploding on a rap version of John Lee Hooker's "Boom Boom".
Furry Lewis & Mississippi Joe Callicott - The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions (2007) 2CDs

Furry Lewis & Mississippi Joe Callicott - The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions (2007) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 469 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 311 Mb | Scans ~ 131 Mb | 02:15:39
Country Blues, Delta Blues | Label: Blue Horizon/Columbia/Sony BMG | # 88697041792

2007 release that includes late '60s recordings from these Blues legends, originally recorded for the UK-based Blues label Blue Horizon. Both Mississippi Joe Callicott and Furry Lewis' Blues careers began in the '20s but both were overshadowed by the bigger Blues artists in their later years. Thankfully, Blue Horizon came calling and both men were able to lay down splendid Blues recordings during the latter years of their lives. 29 tracks including 'John Henry', 'Casey Jones', 'Waiting For A Train' and more.

Blind Lemon Jefferson - Complete Releases 1926-29 (2023)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Dec. 8, 2023
Blind Lemon Jefferson - Complete Releases 1926-29 (2023)

Blind Lemon Jefferson - Complete Releases 1926-29 (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 4:13:38 | 525 / 545 Mb
Genre: Blues

Blind Lemon Jefferson was one of the most important, influential and successful of the early bluesmen, a singer, songwriter and guitarist who has been called The Father Of Texas Blues, and he was one of the earliest and most prominent figures in the blues movement that developed in the Deep Ellum area of Dallas. He was one of the first solo guitarist/vocalists in the commercial recording world, being invited to Chicago in early 1926 to do his first sessions for Paramount. His high-pitched voice and unusual guitar style made him a distinctive performer, writing songs about everyday life and experiences, and his skilful guitar playing and impressive vocal range created opportunities for other solo performers like Charley Patton and Furry Lewis. This substantial and excellent-value 87-track 4-CD collection comprises, as far as we are aware, every recording he made which was commercially released, primarily comprising his releases on Paramount, but also featuring titles he made in a brief foray to the Okeh label, and including a couple of titles he made as a member of the Paramount All Stars. He wrote and recorded many classics of the genre, all of which are featured here, and the collection is a comprehensive and definitive showcase for an innovative blues pioneer.
VA - The Rough Guide to Blind, Black & Blue (Reborn and Remastered) (2019)

VA - The Rough Guide to Blind, Black & Blue (Reborn and Remastered) (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 141 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 118 Mb | 00:51:38
Blues | Label: World Music Network

A remarkable phenomenon in the history of the blues was the vast contribution made by blind musicians, whose legacy left a lasting impact on American music to this day. From ‘The Father Of The Texas Blues’ Blind Lemon Jefferson to slide guitar evangelist Blind Willie Johnson, this Rough Guide highlights the blind blues pioneers who, against all the odds and in the face of incredible adversity, were responsible for a musical revolution.

Lightnin' Hopkins - The Acoustic Years 1959-1960 (2013)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Aug. 9, 2024
Lightnin' Hopkins - The Acoustic Years 1959-1960 (2013)

Lightnin' Hopkins - The Acoustic Years 1959-1960 (2013)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 4:52:44 | 643 Mb / 1.13 Gb
Genre: Blues

Lightnin' Hopkins Sam Hopkins was a Texas country bluesman of the highest caliber whose career began in the 1920s and stretched all the way into the 1980s. Along the way, Hopkins watched the genre change remarkably, but he never appreciably altered his mournful Lone Star sound, which translated onto both acoustic and electric guitar. Hopkins' nimble dexterity made intricate boogie riffs seem easy, and his fascinating penchant for improvising lyrics to fit whatever situation might arise made him a beloved blues troubadour. Hopkins' brothers John Henry and Joel were also talented bluesmen, but it was Sam who became a star. In 1920, he met the legendary Blind Lemon Jefferson at a social function, and even got a chance to play with him. Later, Hopkins served as Jefferson's guide. In his teens, Hopkins began working with another pre-war great, singer Texas Alexander, who was his cousin. A mid-'30s stretch in Houston's County Prison Farm for the young guitarist interrupted their partnership for a time, but when he was freed, Hopkins hooked back up with the older bluesman.
VA - American Epic: The Collection (2017) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

VA - American Epic: The Collection (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 314:40 minutes | 3.30 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

American Epic, a film series produced by Allison McGourty, Duke Erikson and Director Bernard MacMahon, explores the pivotal recording journeys at the height of the Roaring Twenties, when music scouts armed with cutting-edge recording technology captured the breadth of American music and discovered the artists that would shape our world.

Colin James - One More Mile (2018)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at Sept. 21, 2018
Colin James - One More Mile (2018)

Colin James - One More Mile (2018)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 268 MB | Artworks | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 107 MB | 00:43:29
Electric Blues, Blues Rock | Label: True North Records

Miles to Go is Colin James’ ambitious sequel to his critically-acclaimed 2016 CD, Blue Highways, and it continues James’ story with a collection of carefully curated songs handpicked from some of the greatest blues artists. In the months leading up to the recording, as James was reflecting on songs for the album he decided to reacquaint himself with a beautiful red Gibson ES-335. It was just like the guitar he played as a teenager, but regretfully had to sell for rent money. While James reconnected with this guitar, Miles to Go seemed to just flow onto the studio floor.

Mike Bloomfield - The Gospel Truth (2021)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Nov. 11, 2021
Mike Bloomfield - The Gospel Truth (2021)

Mike Bloomfield - The Gospel Truth (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 633 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 269 MB
1:54:37 | Blues, Rock | Label: Sunset Blvd Records

New 2 CD Set, a combination of Rarities, Hits & Previously Unreleased Live Recordings. Blues Hall Of Fame and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Mike Bloomfield is ranked #22 on Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". "The Best Guitar Player I Ever Heard" Bob Dylan. "Mike Bloomfield is music on two legs" Eric Clapton. Michael Bloomfield was one of America's first great white blues guitarists, earning his reputation on the strength of his work in the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. His expressive, fluid solo lines and prodigious technique graced many other projects – most notably Bob Dylan's earliest electric forays – and he also pursued a solo career, with variable results. Uncomfortable with the reverential treatment afforded a guitar hero, Bloomfield tended to shy away from the spotlight after spending just a few years in it; he maintained a lower-visibility career during the '70s due to his distaste for fame and his worsening drug problems, which claimed his life in 1981. During the late '70s, Bloomfield recorded for several smaller labels (including Takoma), usually in acoustic settings, authentic and personal. Disc 2 features a previously unreleased 1971 concert from the archives.