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Elmore James - And the Broom Dusters - Blues After Hours '2014/2021

And the Broom Dusters - Blues After Hours
ArtistElmore James Related artists
Album name And the Broom Dusters - Blues After Hours
Country
Date 2014/2021
GenreBlues
Play time 00:59:33
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 190 mb
PriceDownload $1.95
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Tracks list

Tracklist

01. Dust My Blues
02. Sunnyland
03. Mean and Evil
04. Dark and Dreary
05. Standing at the Crossroads
06. Happy Home
07. No Love in My Heart
08. Blues Before Sunrise
09. I Was a Fool
10. Goodbye Baby
11. Wild About You
12. Long Tall Woman
13. Rock My Baby Right
14. Late Hours at Midnight
15. I Believe
16. Baby What's Wrong
17. Quarter Past Nine
18. Dark and Dreary [Alternate Take]
19. Can't Stop Lovin'
20. 1839 Blues
21. Hawaiian Boogie

The legendary bluesman Elmore James is the most influential slide guitarist of
the postwar period. He’s been credited as one of the primary architects
of blues-rock by virtue of his energizing primal riffs and raw, driving
intensity. His influence (in approach, attitude and tone) is incalculable, and
can be heard in just about every guitar player who puts a slide on his finger
and wails the blues. Elmore James’ signature number was “Dust My
Broom” (also titled “Dust My Blues”) – an electric
updating of Robert Johnson’s “I Believe I’ll Dust My
Broom”. The song ontains the strongest example of James’ personal
style: a swooping, full-octave opening figure on slide guitar.

This quintessential release includes Elmore James and his band The Broom
Dusters’ magnificent debut album, Blues After Hours, originally released
in 1960 by the Crown label. It’s one of the all-time cornerstones of the
genre. This remastered collector’s edition also contains 12 bonus tracks
from the same period, gathering a variety of those hard-to-find sides Elmore
James recorded between 1952 and 1956 for different labels, such as Meteor,
Modern, and Flair.