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Washboard Sam (1935-1947) ()

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Washboard Sam (1935-1947) - Washboard Sam
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  1. Who Pumped the Wind in My Doughnut
  2. Easy Ridin' Mama
  3. Ladies' Man
  4. My Woman's a Sender
  5. It's Too Late Now
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  1. Who Pumped the Wind in My Doughnut
  2. Easy Ridin' Mama
  3. Ladies' Man
  4. My Woman's a Sender
  5. It's Too Late Now
  6. Barbecue
  7. Suspicious Blues
  8. Hand Reader Blues
  9. Rack 'Em Back
  10. Somebody Changed That Lock on My Door
  11. Good Luck Blues
  12. She's a Bad Luck Woman
  13. She's All in My Life
  14. He's a Creepin' Man
  15. Down at the Bad Man's Hall
  16. Traveling Man
  17. Don't Have to Sing the Blues
  18. You Can't Have None of That
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Forget the washboard, which was almost more a prop than an instrument. Robert Brown was a captivating vocalist and an expert at working off his sidemen, and he coaxed creditable riffs out of that washboard, even if they all sounded the same. This is peak material, done when he was in excellent voice and hadn't yet gotten stagnant in his material or approach. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi

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