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Plug It In! Turn It Up! Electric Blues - The Definitive Collection, Pt. 3: 1960-1969 ()

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Plug It In! Turn It Up! Electric Blues - The Definitive Collection, Pt. 3: 1960-1969 - Various Artists
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  1. So Many Roads, So Many Trains
  2. First Time I Met the Blues
  3. Big Boss Man
  4. Hide Away
  5. Have You Ever Loved a Woman
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  1. So Many Roads, So Many Trains
  2. First Time I Met the Blues
  3. Big Boss Man
  4. Hide Away
  5. Have You Ever Loved a Woman
  6. Messin' with the Kid
  7. I Pity the Fool
  8. Come On, Pts. 1-2
  9. Rockin' This Joint To-Nite
  10. Shake Your Moneymaker
  11. I'm a Little Mixed Up
  12. Driving Wheel
  13. Doctor Feel-Good
  14. Boom Boom
  15. Watch Your Step
  16. You Don't Love Me
  17. Cut You a-Loose
  18. Jelly Roll King
  19. You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover
  20. I'm a Woman
  21. Help Me
  22. Too Many Cooks
  23. Part Time Love
  24. Hidden Charms
  25. Blue Monday
  26. Hi-Heel Sneakers
  27. Full Time Lover
  28. Rock Me Baby
  29. Gonna Send You Back to Georgia (A City Slick)
  30. Use What You Got
  31. Killing Floor
  32. All Night Worker
  33. Snatch It Back and Hold It
  34. Baby Scratch My Back
  35. Wang Dang Doodle
  36. Feel So Bad
  37. Little Bluebird
  38. Mustang Sally
  39. Crosscut Saw
  40. You're Taking Up Another Man's Place
  41. Tramp
  42. Dr. Feelgood (Love Is a Serious Business)
  43. Born Under a Bad Sign
  44. I'd Rather Go Blind
  45. Mary Had a Little Lamb
  46. Slip Away
  47. One of These Days
  48. A Woman Needs to Be Loved
  49. What Have I Done Wrong
  50. Cummins Prison (Farm)
  51. Who Do You Love
  52. Baby, What's Wrong
  53. Gangster of Love
  54. The House of the Rising Sun
  55. Bring It to Jerome
  56. Goin' Down Slow
  57. Judgement Day
  58. I Ain't Got You
  59. Born in Chicago
  60. Have You Heard
  61. I Can Tell
  62. Baby Will You Please Help Me
  63. Stevie's Blues
  64. I Want to Know
  65. Shake 'Em on Down]
  66. She Caught the Katy (And Left Me a Mule to Ride)
  67. On the Road Again
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This is the third three-disc volume in Bear Family Records' ambitious four-volume history of the electric blues, all compiled and annotated by blues historian and musicologist Bill Dahl. The Gibson guitar company introduced the first electric guitar in the 1930s, and the advent of amplification meant the blues could preach louder and longer, which allowed a country acoustic music to transform itself into its own kind of powerfully rhythmic pop music. Taken as a whole, this ambitious Bear Family series traces and surveys ...

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