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Battle of Hastings Street: Raw Detroit Blues & R&B from Joe's Record Shop 1953-1954 ()

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Battle of Hastings Street: Raw Detroit Blues & R&B from Joe's Record Shop 1953-1954 - Various Artists
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  1. I Got the Blues for My Baby
  2. Hello Miss Jessie Lee
  3. I Stayed Down
  4. Lover Blues
  5. JB Boogie
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  1. I Got the Blues for My Baby
  2. Hello Miss Jessie Lee
  3. I Stayed Down
  4. Lover Blues
  5. JB Boogie
  6. Time for My Lovin' to Be Done
  7. If You Don't Believe I'm Leaving
  8. Boogie Baby
  9. Dealing with the Devil
  10. Baby I'm in Love with You
  11. Eva Lee
  12. '54 Blues
  13. Please Don't Think I'm Nosey
  14. New York Central
  15. I Was in St. Louis
  16. I Mistreated a Woman
  17. She Went Away
  18. Wigwam Woman
  19. No Shoes
  20. I'm So Lonesome
  21. Streamline #99
  22. Soft Pillow
  23. Vacation Blues
  24. Up Boy
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If you asked even knowledgeable blues fans what blues music came from Detroit in the late '40s and early '50s, most of them probably couldn't name anything besides the early recordings of John Lee Hooker. In fact, however, some other artists did record primitive blues (often of the full-band and electric sort) in the city at the time, spurred in part by Hooker's considerable success. Battle of Hastings Street: Raw Detroit Blues & R&B from Joe's Record Shop 1953-1954 assembles a couple dozen rarities from the era, about half ...

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