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Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey

Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey

UPC: 740155726638

Format: CD & DVD (3 disc)

Release Date: Jul 17, 2020

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BILL WYMAN'S BLUES ODYSSEY contains tracks compiled by Bill Wyman, by artists whom he feels influenced his musical life. Includes a 24-page book.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
English musicians listened and learned from the blues long before their American counterparts did. In fact, the Rolling Stones and the Yarbirds covered classic blues material, re-introducing Americans to their own music. Now Document has given Bill Wyman the opportunity to trace his romance with the blues over a two-disc set, beginning with Mamie Smith's "Goin' Crazy With the Blues" in 1926 and traveling all the way to Elmore James' "Dust My Broom" in 1951. Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey grew out of a television project of the same name. The 46 selections include familiar names (Blind Lemon Jefferson) and less familiar ones (Bo Carter); familiar songs ("Stack O' Lee Blues") and less familiar ones ("Kid Man Blues."). All styles sit comfortably beside one another: Chicago and Delta, solo performers and full bands, acoustic and electric. This rich, deep collection includes a plethora of highlights. Georgia White sings the infectious, raunchy "Alley Boogie," while Memphis Minnie belts out the delightful "Me and My Chauffeur Blues." Classics from Robert Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, and Big Bill Broonzy make appearances. A trio of post-1940 classics, John Lee Hooker's "Boogie Chillen," Muddy Waters' "You're Gonna Miss Me (When I'm Dead and Gone)," and B.B. King's "3 O'Clock Blues," represent the revolution of the electric guitar. This collection excels any way one looks at it. To the unfamiliar, it introduces 46 performers; for blues aficionados, it works as a tasty overview of '20s, '30s, and '40s blues. Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey offers a closer look at the songs that inspired a generation of English musicians. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - Goin' Crazy With The Blues
2 - Lock And Key
3 - All I Want Is A Spoonful
4 - Matchbox Blues
5 - Church Bell Blues
6 - Southern Ring
7 - What's The Matter Blues
8 - Stack O'Lee Blues
9 - Pine Top's Boogie Woogie
10 - Indiana Avenue Stomp
11 - Duck Yas Yas Yas
12 - Shake It And Break It (But Don't Let It Fall Mama)
13 - Come On Mama, Do That Dance
14 - Blue Goose Blues
15 - Dirty Dozens
16 - South Carolina Rag
17 - Pussy Cat Blues
18 - Searching The Desert For The Blues
19 - Cows, See That Train Comin'
20 - West Dallas Drag
21 - Ramblin' With That Woman
22 - W.P.A. Blues
23 - Honky Tonk Train Blues
Disc 2:
1 - Terraplane Blues
2 - Ice Pick Mama
3 - Gamblin Jinx Blues
4 - Peetie Wheatstraw Stomp
5 - Good Boy
6 - Alley Boogie
7 - Meat Shakin' Woman
8 - Railroad Blues
9 - Special Agent (Railroad Police Blues)
10 - Roll 'em Pete
11 - Jersey Belle Blues
12 - Brown Skin Girl
13 - Beer Drinkin' Woman
14 - Me And My Chauffeur Blues
15 - Baby Please Don't Go
16 - Dive Bomber
17 - Carolina Blues
18 - Kid Man Blues
19 - Boogie Chillen
20 - You're Gonna Miss Me (When I'm Dead And Gone)
21 - Rockin' And Rollin'
22 - 3 O'Clock Blues
23 - Dust My Broom
Disc 3:
1 - Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey: A Journey to Music's Heart and Soul [Documentary]