Showing posts with label Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 23, 2024

On this day in music history – Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues, by Charley Patton (2001):


Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues

Album boxset by Charley Patton,
released October 23, 2001.

Track list:

Pony Blues; A Spoonful Blues; Down The Dirt Road Blues; Prayer Of Death Part 1; Prayer Of Death Part 2; Screamin’ And Hollerin’ The Blues; Banty Rooster Blues; Tom Rushen Blues; It Won’t Be Long; Shake It And Break It (But Don’t Let It Fall Mama); Pea Vine Blues; Mississippi Boweavil Blues; Lord I’m Discouraged; I’m Goin’ Home; Snatch It And Grab It (Walter “Buddy Boy” Hawkins); A Rag Blues (Walter “Buddy Boy” Hawkins); How Come Mama Blues (Walter “Buddy Boy” Hawkins); Voice Throwin’ Blues (Walter “Buddy Boy” Hawkins); Hammer Blues (take 1; uniss.); I Shall Not Be Moved (take 1; uniss.); High Water Everywhere; Part I; High Water Everywhere; Part II; I Shall Not Be Moved; Rattlesnake Blues; Going To Move To Alabama; Hammer Blues (take 2); Joe Kirby; Frankie And Albert; Devil Sent The Rain Blues; Magnolia Blues; Running Wild Blues; Some Happy Day; Mean Black Moan; Green River Blues; That’s My Man (Edith North Johnson); Honey Dripper Blues No. 2 (Edith North Johnson); Eight Hour Woman (Edith North Johnson); Nickel’s Worth Of Liver Blues No. 2 (Edith North Johnson); Some These Days I’ll Be Gone (take 1; uniss.); Elder Greene Blues (take 2; uniss.); Jim Lee; Part I; Jim Lee; Part II; Mean Black Cat Blues; Jesus Is A Dying-Bed Maker; Elder Greene Blues (take 1); When Your Way Gets Dark; Some These Days I’ll Be Gone (take 2); Heart Like Railroad Steel; Circle Round The Moon; You’re Gonna Need Somebody When You Die; Be True Be True Blues (Henry ‘Son’ Sims); Farrell Blues (Henry “Son” Sims); Tell Me Man Blues (Henry “Son” Sims); Come Back Corrina (Henry “Son” Sims); Some Summer Day; Bird Nest Bound; Future Blues (Willie Brown); M&O Blues (Willie Brown); Walkin’ Blues (Son House); My Black Mama; Part I (Son House); My Black Mama; Part II (Son House); Preachin’ The Blues; Part I (Son House); Preachin’ The Blues; Part II (Son House); Dry Spell Blues Part I (Son House); Dry Spell Blues Part II (Son House); All Night Long Blues (Louise Johnson); On The Wall (Louise Johnson); All Night Long Blues; uniss. (Louise Johnson); By The Moon And Stars (Louise Johnson); Long Ways From Home (Louise Johnson); Dry Well Blues; Moon Going Down; We All Gonna Face The Rising Sun (Delta Big Four); Moaner Let’s Go Down In The Valley (Delta Big Four); Jesus Got His Arms Around Me (Delta Big Four); God Won’t Forsake His Own (Delta Big Four); I’ll Be Here (Delta Big Four); Where Was Eve Sleeping? (Delta Big Four); I Know My Time Ain’t Long (Delta Big Four); Watch And Pray (Delta Big Four); Paramount Test 1; 4/19/30 headlines (HC Speir); Paramount Test 2; 4/12/30 headlines (HC Speir); High Sheriff Blues; Stone Pony Blues; Jersey Bull Blues; Hang It On The Wall; 34 Blues; Love My Stuff; Poor Me; Revenue Man Blues; Troubled Bout My Mother; Oh Death; Yellow Bee (Bertha Lee); Mind Reader Blues (Bertha Lee); Booze And Blues (Ma Rainey); The Crowing Rooster (Walter Rhodes); I Will Turn Your Money Green (Furry Lewis); Ham Hound Crave (Rube Lacy); Bye Bye Blues (Tommy Johnson); Maggie Campbell (Tommy Johnson); Big Road Blues (Tommy Johnson); Kansas City Blues (William Harris); Rowdy Blues (Kid Bailey); Mississippi Bottom Blues (Kid Bailey); Cold Woman Blues (Blind Joe Reynolds); Sitting On Top Of The World (Mississippi Sheiks); Just A Spoonful (Charley Jordan); Banty Rooster (Blind Pete And George Ryan); My Grey Pony (Big Joe Williams); Dark Road Blues (Willie Lofton Trio); Blues (unknown); Sic ‘Em Dogs On (Bukka White); Po’ Boy (Bukka White); Make Me A Pallet on the Floor (Willie Brown); County Farm Blues (Son House); Saddle My Pony (The Howlin’ Wolf); Forty Four (The Howlin’ Wolf); Too Close (Roebuck “Pops” Staples & Staple Singers); Howlin’ Wolf (interview); Booker Miller (interview); HC Speir (interview); Roebuck “Pops” (interview).