Muddy Waters ??/??/1941
Set I
1.Country Blues #1 2.Interview #1
3.I Be's Troubled 4.Interview #2
5.Burr Clover Farm Blues
6.Interview #3
3.I Be's Troubled 4.Interview #2
5.Burr Clover Farm Blues
6.Interview #3
Set II
7.You Got To Take Sick And Die Some Of These Days
8.Why Don't You Live So God Can Use You
9.Country Blues #2
10.You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone #2
11.32-20 Blues
8.Why Don't You Live So God Can Use You
9.Country Blues #2
10.You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone #2
11.32-20 Blues
Set III
12.Ramblin' Kid Blues(fragment)
13.Ramblin' Kid Blues
14.Rosalie
15.Joe Turner
16.Pearlie May Blues
17.Take A Walk With Me
18.Burr Clover Blues
19.Interview #4
20.I Be Bound To Write To You(1st version)
21.I Be Bound To Write To You(2nd version)
22.You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone #1
13.Ramblin' Kid Blues
14.Rosalie
15.Joe Turner
16.Pearlie May Blues
17.Take A Walk With Me
18.Burr Clover Blues
19.Interview #4
20.I Be Bound To Write To You(1st version)
21.I Be Bound To Write To You(2nd version)
22.You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone #1
Comment
Tracks 1-6: recorded August 24-31, 1941 in Stovall, Mississippi by Alan Lomax and John Work
Tracks 7-11: recorded July 20-24, 1942 in Clarksdale, Mississippi by Alan Lomax and John Work
Tracks 12-22: recorded July 24, 1942 in Stovall, Mississippi by Alan Lomax and John Work. Tracks 12-16 were as 'Son Simms Four', 17-22 were as Muddy Waters leading. All of these tracks are taken from the disc "Muddy Waters: The Complete Plantation Recordings"
Tracks 7-11: recorded July 20-24, 1942 in Clarksdale, Mississippi by Alan Lomax and John Work
Tracks 12-22: recorded July 24, 1942 in Stovall, Mississippi by Alan Lomax and John Work. Tracks 12-16 were as 'Son Simms Four', 17-22 were as Muddy Waters leading. All of these tracks are taken from the disc "Muddy Waters: The Complete Plantation Recordings"
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