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New York City Blues: 1940-1950 ()

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New York City Blues: 1940-1950 - Various Artists
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  1. Good Feeling Blues
  2. Three Ball Blues
  3. Evil Hearted Man #1
  4. Touch It Up and Go
  5. Good Morning Mr. Blues
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  1. Good Feeling Blues
  2. Three Ball Blues
  3. Evil Hearted Man #1
  4. Touch It Up and Go
  5. Good Morning Mr. Blues
  6. I'm Sitting Here Tonight
  7. Unfinished Business
  8. I'm Gonna Meet Me at the Station
  9. That's the Stuff
  10. Broom Street Blues
  11. Gas Station Blues
  12. Honey Blues
  13. Early Morning Blues
  14. Late Evening Blues
  15. Play My Juke Box
  16. A & B Blues
  17. Bed Spring Blues
  18. Down Hearted Man
  19. My Bulldog Blues
  20. Key to the Highway
  21. I Think You Need a Shot
  22. Paper Wooden Daddy
  23. Woke Up This Morning
  24. I Got What My Daddy Likes
  25. Going to Virginia
  26. Black Jack Blues
  27. South West Pacific Blues
  28. I'm Going Away
  29. Baby Baby Blues
  30. Big Chief's Blues
  31. Somebody Changed the Lock
  32. Airplane Blues
  33. Cool That Thing
  34. Mama's Boogie
  35. Telephone Blues
  36. She's Gone
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New York City Blues: 1940-1950 presents a window into the blues musicians who moved to New York City after the war and found themselves somewhat of a community in the Greenwich Village folk scene of the time. As a result, much of this collection strays from the general expectations of early acoustic blues recordings and instead supplies some refined performances from the likes of Leadbelly and Josh White, which both had success attributed to the folk community even though they were rooted firmly in blues traditions. French ...

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