The Rough guide to blues revival.

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Bibliographic Details
Imprint:London, England : World Music Network, p2009.
Description:2 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
Bambara
Series:Music rough guides
Music rough guide.
Subject:
Format: CD Audio Music recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7774508
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Varying Form of Title:Blues revival
Other authors / contributors:Williamson, Nigel, 1954-
Ford, Robben.
Thomas, Irma.
Bridges, Eugene Hideaway.
Copeland, Shemekia.
Bibb, Eric.
Bramhall, Doyle, II, 1968-
Coleman, Deborah, 1956-
Adcock, C. C.
Phelps, Kelly Joe, 1959-
Grey, J. J.
Touré, Samba.
Blind Boys of Alabama.
Savoy (Musical group)
Moffro (Musical group)
ISBN:9781906063283
1906063281
Notes:Compact discs.
Includes music and travel text from Rough Guides.
Special edition with bonus CD by Malian bluesman Samba Touré.
Compiled by Nigel Williamson.
Artists include: Robben Ford ; Irma Thomas ; Eugene Hideaway Bridges ; The Blind Boys Of Alabama ; Shemekia Copeland ; Eric Bibb ; Savoy feat. Kim Simmonds ; Doyle Bramhall ; Deborah Coleman ; CC Adcock ; Kelly Joe Phelps ; JJ Grey & Moffro ; and Samba Touré.
1st CD sung predominantly in English; 2nd CD sung in Bambara.
Standard no.:605633120424
Publisher's no.:RGNET1204CD World Music Network
Table of Contents:
  • How deep in the blues (do you want to go) (Robben Ford) (4:20)
  • Another man done gone (Irma Thomas) (3:50)
  • Ain't got no time (Eugene Hideaway Bridges) (3:30)
  • You got to move (The Blind Boys of Alabama) (3:35)
  • Something heavy (Shemekia Copeland) (3:17)
  • Needed time (Eric Bibb) (5:19)
  • Monday morning blues (Savoy feat. Kim Simmonds) (5:05)
  • Lost in the Congo (Doyle Bramhall) (4:32)
  • Dream (Deborah Coleman) (4:02)
  • Stealin all day (CC Adcock) (4:14)
  • Big shaky (Kelly Joe Phelps) (4:49)
  • Country ghetto (JJ Grey & Moffro) (4:03)
  • Anbafo (Samba Touré) (5:08)
  • Ali farka ; Mali kadi ; Idje ; Man ye wogne ; Almoude yona toure ; Yawoye (live) ; Takamba (live) ; Anbafo (live Niafunke 2006) ; Foda diakaina (instrumental) (Samba Touré).