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D.C. Blues: Library of Congress Recordings - Mississippi John Hurt
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  1. Avalon Blues
  2. Richlands Women Blues
  3. Frankie and Albert
  4. Trouble I've Had All My Day
  5. Pera-Lee
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  1. Avalon Blues
  2. Richlands Women Blues
  3. Frankie and Albert
  4. Trouble I've Had All My Day
  5. Pera-Lee
  6. Candy Man
  7. Stockwell
  8. Got the Blues That Can't Be Satisfied
  9. Let the Mermaids Flirt With Me
  10. Talking Casey Jones
  11. Pay Day
  12. Louis Collins
  13. Stackolee
  14. Coffee Blues
  15. Slidin' Delta
  16. Corrina, Corrina]
  17. Hey, Baby, Right Away
  18. # Pallet on the Floor
  19. Waiting for a Train
  20. Funky Butt
  21. Spanish Flangdang
  22. Monday Morning Blues
  23. Shortenin' Bread
  24. Oh Mary Don't You Weep
  25. Farther Along
  26. Do Lord Remember Me
  27. Over in the Glory Land
  28. Glory Glory Hallelujah
  29. What a Friend We Have in Jesus
  30. Where Shall I Be
  31. Weeping and Waiting
  32. Joe Turner
  33. If You Don't Want Me
  34. Rubber Dolly
  35. Keep Me Knockin' (You Can't Come In)
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Mississippi John Hurt was easily the most accessible of all the 1920s bluesmen rediscovered still alive and in playing condition in the early 1960s. His easy, gentle singing voice and deft guitar picking abilities were still intact and undiminished, and where some of his hard-living contemporaries suffered from alcoholism, Alzheimer's, or just plain crankiness when they emerged into the bright lights of the folk- and- blues- revivals, Hurt projected a calm, unaffected professionalism. The recordings on this two-disc set ...

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D.C. Blues: Library of Congress Recordings 2004, Fuel 2000

UPC: 030206140729

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