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Rollin' & Tumblin': The King of Hill Country Blues ()

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Rollin' & Tumblin': The King of Hill Country Blues - R.L. Burnside
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Track Listing
  1. Fireman Ring the Bell
  2. Long Haired Doney
  3. Walkin' Blues
  4. Poor Black Mattie
  5. See My Jumper Hangin' on the Line
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  1. Fireman Ring the Bell
  2. Long Haired Doney
  3. Walkin' Blues
  4. Poor Black Mattie
  5. See My Jumper Hangin' on the Line
  6. Goin' Down South
  7. Poor Boy
  8. Skinny Woman
  9. Bad Luck
  10. Poor Black Mattie
  11. 44 Pistols
  12. See My Humper Hangin' on the Line
  13. Rollin' & Tumblin'
  14. Long Haired Doney
  15. When My First Wife Left Me
  16. Poor Black Mattie
  17. I Be's Troubled
  18. When My First Wife Left Me
  19. Boogie Chillen
  20. Interview
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R.L. Burnside, along with Junior Kimbrough, became the public face of the so-called North Mississippi hill country style of modal blues in the 1980s with several solid albums on the Fat Possum label, and while he tried on different hats during his run (even tracking a fine album backed by indie rocker Jon Spencer and his band), the blues he made essentially stayed in the same pocket, honed from years of playing weekend house parties and juke joints. His droning style, the style that all of the North Mississippi players used ...

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