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Jimmy Witherspoon - Roots Plus Jimmy Whitherspoon Plus 3 Bonus Tracks '2014/2021

Roots Plus Jimmy Whitherspoon Plus 3 Bonus Tracks
ArtistJimmy Witherspoon Related artists
Album name Roots Plus Jimmy Whitherspoon Plus 3 Bonus Tracks
Country
Date 2014/2021
GenreR&B,Blues,Jazz
Play time 01:17:45
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 358 mb
PriceDownload $2.95
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Tracks list

Tracklist

01. I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water
02. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town
03. Key to the Highway
04. Did You Ever
05. Confessin' the Blues
06. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
07. Your Red Wagon
08. Rain Is Such a Lonesome Sound
09. Cherry Red
10. It's a Low Down Dirty Shame Explicit
11. Just a Dream
12. Please, Mr. Webster
13. Ain't Nobody's Business (If I Do)
14. No Rollin' Blues
15. Big Fine Girl
16. Failing by Degrees
17. New Orleans Woman
18. I Done Found Out
19. Sweet Lovin' Baby
20. Fickle Woman
21. Have a Ball
22. Good Jumpin'
23. Hard Workin' Blues
24. I'm Just a Ladies Man
25. Don't Ever Move a Woman into Your House



With a musical career that spanned over five decades, the great Jimmy
Witherspoon crossed over into R&B, swing, gospel, and jazz, but his roots were
always in the blues. His deep and mellow voice and impeccable taste also made
him a successful jazz-blues crossover artist. This quintessential release
includes two of Witherspoon’s finest albums from the early Sixties: Roots
(Reprise 1961), and the self-titled Jimmy Witherspoon (Crown 1960). The former
is a true hidden classic with accompaniment by saxophonist Ben Webster,
trumpeter Gerald Wilson, and a rhythm section consisting of pianist Ernie
Freeman and drummer Jim Miller. The warmth of Spoon’s voice can be heard
on material like “Your Red Wagon,” “I’d Rather Drink
Muddy Water,” “Key to the Highway” (in one of the most unique
versions ever recorded), and Jimmy Rushing’s lonely “Did You
Ever”. The latter album is filled with both studio and live recordings
from his 1947-1951 sides on the Modern label. These outstanding LPs have been
remastered and packaged together in this very special collector’s
edition, which also includes 3 bonus tracks from the same period.