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| 1. Violin Blues - Johnson Boys | |||
| 2. K.C. Railroad Blues - Andrew & Jim Baxter | |||
| 3. Beaver Slide Rag - "Peg Leg" Howell & His Gang | |||
| 4. Alma Waltz - Mississippi Mud Steppers | |||
| 5. Window Pane Blues - Tommie Bradley | |||
| 6. Travelin' Railroad Man - Alabama Sheiks | |||
| 7. Pig Meat Blues - Whistler & His Jug Band | |||
| 8. Right Now Blues - Frank Stokes | |||
| 9. East Jackson Blues - Bo Chatmon | |||
| 10. Memphis Blues - Mobile Strugglers | |||
| 11. Vine Street Drag - Tennessee Chocolate Drops | |||
| 12. Broken Bed Blues - Kansas City Blues Strummers | |||
| 13. Lonesome Blues - Henry Williams & Eddie Anthony | |||
| 14. Memphis Shakedown - Memphis Jug Band | |||
| 15. Adam And Eve - Tommie Bradley | |||
| 16. Tell Me Man Blues - Henry "Son" Sims | |||
| 17. Blue Coat Blues - "Blue Coat" Tom Nelson | |||
| 18. Salty Dog - Booker Orchestra | |||
| 19. Baby, Please Don't Go - Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers | |||
| 20. Stop & Listen Blues No. 2 - Mississippi Sheiks | |||
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The violin played a significant role in the early history of recorded blues, with its crying vibratos and sliding notes creating a dramatic and soulful sound. Violin, Sing The Blues For Me offers 24 tracks of this rare music, played by many of the greatest black fiddlers who recorded before mid-century. From the sophisticated style of Lonnie Johnson to the raw Delta blues of Henry Sims to the rollicking tunes of the Memphis Jug Band, these musicians demonstrate the depth and diversity of African-American fiddle music. Included are two early instrumentals by the multitalented Howard Armstrong, also known as "Louie Bluie," whose career in music spanned seven decades. This unique collection presents 73 minutes of vintage fiddle music carefully remastered from original 78rpm records. In addition to blues, the album contains country dances, rags and stomps, folk songs and medicine show music. The CD comes with a 32-page, full-color booklet with detailed history, complete discography, and a host of rare photographs and illustrations.
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