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  1. Black Snake Moan
  2. Broke and Hungry
  3. Match Box Blues
  4. Shake That Thing
  5. Shave 'Em Dry Blues
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  1. Black Snake Moan
  2. Broke and Hungry
  3. Match Box Blues
  4. Shake That Thing
  5. Shave 'Em Dry Blues
  6. Countin' the Blues
  7. Jailhouse Blues
  8. Mama's Got the Blues
  9. Backwater Blues
  10. Special Delivery Blues
  11. Death Sting Me Blues
  12. Barbecue Blues
  13. Man Trouble Blues
  14. Long Lonesome Day Blues
  15. Kansas City Blues, Pts. 1 & 2
  16. Why Don't You Come Home Blues
  17. Dark Was the Night (Cold Was the Ground)
  18. Minglewood Blues
  19. Cool Drink of Water Blues
  20. Big Road Blues
  21. Bull Doze Blues
  22. How Long, How Long Blues, Pt. 1
  23. Blues Before Sunrise
  24. Downtown Blues
  25. Stack O' Lee Blues
  26. Rolling Mill Blues]
  27. Mr. Johnson's Blues, No. 2
  28. Pony Blues
  29. 44 Blues
  30. Bumble Bee Blues
  31. I'm So Glad
  32. The Dirty Dozens No. 1
  33. Divin' Duck Blues
  34. K.C. Moan
  35. Sitting on Top of the World
  36. M & O Blues
  37. Dry Spell Blues, Pt. 1
  38. Devil Got My Woman
  39. Chain Gang Bound
  40. Broke Down Engine
  41. Big Bill Blues
  42. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town
  43. Old Original Kokomo Blues
  44. Strut That Thing
  45. Crow Jane
  46. Baby Please Don't Go
  47. The First Time I Met You
  48. Dust My Broom
  49. Cross Road Blues
  50. Peetie Wheatstraw Stomp
  51. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  52. Sloppy Drunk Blues
  53. Sent for You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today)
  54. Roll 'Em Pete
  55. Wee Baby Blues
  56. Fixin' to Die Blues
  57. Step It up and Go
  58. Anna Lou Blues
  59. Worried Life Blues
  60. I've Been Treated Wrong
  61. T-Bone Blues
  62. Stormy Monday
  63. Mozelle Blues
  64. It's a Low Down Dirty Shame
  65. Hoodoo Man
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While any collection professing to be a definitive overview of a genre usually falls short of the mark, it's hard to find fault with this excellently researched and compiled four-disc set from the Smithsonian Collection. Running the recorded history of the music chronologically, the first disc explores the early sides by guitarists like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Barbecue Bob, Blind Willie Johnson, and Tommy Johnson, and classic blues singers like Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, and Sippie Wallace. Volume two rounds up sides from ...

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