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The Complete Capitol/Black & White Recordings - T-Bone Walker
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  1. T-Bone Blues
  2. I Got a Break Baby
  3. Mean Old World
  4. No Worry Blues
  5. No Worry Blues
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  1. T-Bone Blues
  2. I Got a Break Baby
  3. Mean Old World
  4. No Worry Blues
  5. No Worry Blues
  6. Don't Leave Me Baby
  7. Don't Leave Me Baby
  8. Bobby Sox Baby
  9. Bobby Sox Baby
  10. I'm Gonna Find My Baby
  11. It's a Lowdown Dirty Deal
  12. Don't Give Me the Runaround
  13. Hard Pain Blues
  14. I Know Your Wig Is Gone
  15. T-Bone Jumps Again
  16. Stormy Monday
  17. Stormy Monday
  18. She Had to Let Me Down
  19. She Had to Let Me Down
  20. She's My Old Time Used to Be
  21. Dream Girl Blues
  22. Dream Girl Blues
  23. Midnight Blues
  24. Midnight Blues
  25. Long Lost Lover Blues
  26. Long Lost Lover Blues
  27. Trifflin' Woman Blues
  28. Trifflin' Woman Blues
  29. Long Skirt Baby Blues
  30. Long Skirt Baby Blues
  31. Goodbye Blues
  32. Too Much Trouble Blues
  33. Too Much Trouble Blues
  34. I'm Waiting for Your Call
  35. Hypin' Woman Blues
  36. Hypin' Woman Blues
  37. So Blue Blues
  38. On Your Way Blues
  39. Natural Blues
  40. That's Better for Me
  41. First Love Blues
  42. First Love Blues
  43. Lonesome Woman Blues
  44. Lonesome Woman Blues
  45. Lonesome Woman Blues
  46. Vacation Blues
  47. Inspiration Blues
  48. Inspiration Blues
  49. Description Blues
  50. Description Blues
  51. T-Bone Shuffle
  52. T-Bone Shuffle
  53. That Old Feeling Is Gone
  54. Time Seems So Long
  55. Prison Blues
  56. Home Town Blues
  57. Wise Man Blues
  58. Wise Man Blues
  59. Misfortune Blues
  60. Misfortune Blues
  61. I Wish You Were Mine
  62. I Wish You Were Mine
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Three-CD, 75-track box of T-Bone Walker's recordings for the Capitol and Black & White labels in the 1940s. From a historical perspective, this is perhaps the most important phase of Walker's evolution. It was here where he perfected his electric guitar style, becoming an important influence on everyone from B.B. King down. It was also here where he acted as one of the key players in a small combo West Coast bands' transition from jazz to a more jump blues/R&B-oriented sound (though most of these sides retain a pretty ...

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