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Global DJ Broadcast - 2008-10-16 VA - The Story Of The Blues (2 CD)

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01 Global DJ Broadcast 2008-10-16 120:20

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This Weeks Show With A 2 Hour Mix By Markus Schulz

Tracklisting:

Markus Schulz

01. Giorgio Moroder vs. Danny Tenaglia - From Here To Eternity (Papadella)
02. Matthew Dekay - Living In A Bubblepop
03. Blank & Jones Featuring Bobo - Where You Belong (Sied Van Riel Remix)
04. Sia - Buttons (Markus Schulz Return To Coldharbour Dub)
05. Danilo Ercole - Harbour
06. Kyau & Albert - Hide & Seek (Lange Remix)
07. Ilan Bluestone - Filthy Geezer (Grube & Hovsepian Remix)
08. Dyor - Vision (Hard Emotion Mix)
09. Element One - ID
10. Elevation - Biscayne
11. Jochen Miller - 9 Minutes
12. Armin Van Buuren Featuring Jaren - Unforgivable (First State Remix)
13. ID
14. Element One - A World Away [Global Selection]
15. Martin Roth & Alex Bartlett - Off The World (Super8 & Tab Remix)
16. Lost Witness vs. Sassot - Sin Mas (Original Mix)
17. Stoneface & Terminal - Blueprint (Club Mix)
18. Beat Service - Nectar (Juicy Mix)
19. Andrelli & Blue Featuring Hila - Transparent (Tritonal's Air Up There Remix)
20. ID



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Part: 2 : VA - The Story Of The Blues (2 CD)
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Artist     : Various Artists
Album : The Story Of The Blues (Disc 2)
Source : CD
Year : 2003
Genre : Blues

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Review
by Thom Jurek
- All Music Guide

Legacy's Story of the Blues compilation is a noble project whose results are understandably flawed. It should have been titled "The Story of the Blues According to Columbia and Its Subsidiary Labels." As an LP set issued in 1970, the collection was designed as an aural illustration to Paul Oliver's fine book of the same title and was revised and republished in 1997. Oliver's liner notes accompany this package. The original LPs were sequenced and divided by four topics: "The Origin of the Blues," "Blues & Entertainment," "This Thirties, Urban & Rural Blues," and "World War II and After."

The music here ranges from Blind Lemon Jefferson's "Black Snake Moan," Texas Alexander's "Broken Yo-Yo," and Charley Patton's "Stone Pony Blues," through Bessie Smith's "In the House Blues," Lillian Glinn's "Shake It Down," and Leadbelly's "Pigmeat." Along the way you are treated to both great blues standards such as John Hurt's "Stagger Lee" and Robert Johnson's "Little Queen of Spades" and tracks by Bo Carter, Memphis Minnie, the Memphis Jug Band, Faber Smith & Jimmy Yancery, Bukka White, Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell, Peetie Wheatstraw, and other less-known luminaries who contributed significantly to the development of the blues canon -- Butterbeans & Susie and of course Casey Bill & Black Bob.

There are stunning tracks here such as the Mississippi Jook Band's "Dangerous Woman," Bertha Hill's "Pratt City Blues," and Peg Leg Howell's "Broke and Hungry Blues." There is plenty of quiet and raucous revelation here. But the real jarring experience comes on disc two. Here, the final topic selection, "World War II and After," yields a huge jump not only in style as the blues became more urban, but in perception and elocution. From Blind Boy Fuller, Sonny Terry, Lightnin' Hopkins, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sonny Boy Williamson, Big Bill Broonzy, Willie Dixon, and Muddy Waters come explosions of pure blues fire -- music made quickly, cheaply, and full of outrageous sass, spit, and courage. And in the latter half of the disc the so-called relatives or inheritors of the blues legacy have their say, rounding out the picture: Santana's "Black Magic Woman," Janis Joplin's "One Good Man," Bob Dylan's "Cry a While," Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Texas Flood," Taj Mahal's folk-blues, K! eb' Mo''s Vegas version of Delta blues, the Electric Flag's Johnny Winter covering Dylan's "Highway 61 Revisted," Jeff Beck's "Superstitious," and even Little Axe's "Ride On."

So there's plenty of history here, but not a story. The record, given that it only serves up tracks from the Columbia vaults, doesn't begin to tell the same story as Oliver's book. It rambles and represents performers, but it doesn't give any kind of linear narrative regarding the story of the music. It feels like a disjointed if pleasurable collection that will ask more questions than it answers.

Tracklisting
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01 (2:44) Blind Boy Fuller & Sonny Terry - I Want Some Of Your Pie
02 (2:34) Brownie Mcghee - Million Lonesome Women
03 (2:52) Joe Williams & Sonny Boy Williamson - Wild Cow Moan
04 (2:28) Big Bill Broonzy - All By Myself
05 (2:49) Joe Turner & Pete Johnson - Roll 'em Pete
06 (2:55) Lightnin' Hopkins - Bald Headed Woman
07 (4:17) Willie Dixon - You Shook Me
08 (5:23) Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy
09 (3:30) Taj Mahal - She Caught The Katy And Left Me A Mule To Ride
10 (4:54) Jeff Beck Group - I Ain't Superstitious
11 (4:12) The Electric Flag - Killing Floor
12 (4:12) Janis Joplin - One Good Man
13 (5:24) Santana - Black Magic Woman; Gypsy Queen
14 (5:08) Johnny Winter - Highway 61 Revisited
15 (5:21) Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - Texas Flood
16 (4:59) Keb' Mo' - Dangerous Mood
17 (5:05) Bob Dylan - Cry A While
18 (5:23) Little Axe - Ride On

Playing Time : 74:10
Total Size : 126 MB

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