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Memphis Minnie & Kansas Memphis Minnie 1929-1934 Recordings In Chronological Order, Volume 1 -- 18 June 1929 To 29 May 1930 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Blues Album: 1929-1934 Recordings In Chronological Order, Volume 1 -- 18 June 1929 To 29 May 1930 Country: Austria Released: 1991 Style: Memphis Blues MP3 version RAR size: 1331 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1581 mb WMA version RAR size: 1221 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 817 Other Formats: AA MP3 MP4 MOD AUD DXD AAC Tracklist Hide Credits –Kansas Joe And Memphis I Want That 1 Minnie Guitar – Memphis MinnieGuitar, Vocals – Joe McCoy –Kansas Joe And Memphis That Will Be Alright 2 Minnie Guitar – Memphis MinnieGuitar, Vocals – Joe McCoy –Kansas Joe And Memphis Goin' Back To Texas 3 Minnie Guitar, Vocals – Joe McCoy, Memphis Minnie –Kansas Joe And Memphis 'Frisco Town 4 Minnie Guitar – Joe McCoyGuitar, Vocals – Memphis Minnie –Kansas Joe And Memphis When The Levee Breaks 5 Minnie Guitar, Vocals – Joe McCoy, Memphis Minnie –Kansas Joe And Memphis Bumble Bee 6 Minnie Guitar – Joe McCoy, Memphis Minnie I'm Gonna Bake My Biscuits 7 –Memphis Minnie Guitar – Kansas Joe McCoy*Guitar, Vocals – Memphis Minnie Mister Tango Blues 8 –Memphis Minnie Guitar – Kansas Joe McCoy*Guitar, Vocals – Memphis Minnie She Wouldn't Give Me None 9 –Memphis Minnie Guitar, Vocals – Kansas Joe McCoy*, Memphis Minnie –Memphis Minnie And Kansas What Fault You Find Of Me? - Part 1 10 Joe Guitar [duet], Vocals [duet] – Kansas Joe, Memphis Minnie –Memphis Minnie And Kansas What Fault You Find Of Me? - Part 2 11 Joe Guitar [duet], Vocals [duet] – Kansas Joe, Memphis Minnie I'm Talking About You 12 –Memphis Minnie Guitar – Joe McCoyVocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie Bumble Bee (MEM-773) 13 –Memphis Minnie Guitar – Joe McCoyVocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie –Memphis Minnie And Kansas Can I Do It For You? - Part 1 14 Joe Guitar [duet], Vocals [duet] – Kansas Joe, Memphis Minnie –Memphis Minnie And Kansas Can I Do It For You? - Part 2 15 Joe Guitar [duet], Vocals [duet] – Kansas Joe, Memphis Minnie I'm Going Back Home 16 –Minnie McCoy And Joe Johnson Guitar [duet], Vocals [duet] – Kansas Joe, Memphis Minnie Bumble Bee Blues –Memphis Jug Band Vocal By 17 Guitar – Charlie BurseHarmonica – Will ShadeJug – Hambone Memphis Minnie LewisVocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie Meningitis Blues –Memphis Jug Band Vocal By 18 Guitar – Charlie BurseHarmonica – Will ShadeJug – Hambone Memphis Minnie LewisVocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie I Never Told A Lie 19 –McCoy* And Johnson* Guitar – Kansas JoeVocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie Don't Want No Woman 20 –McCoy* And Johnson* Vocals [duet], Guitar – Kansas Joe, Memphis Minnie Georgia Skin 21 –Memphis Minnie Guitar – Kansas JoeVocals, Guitar – Memphis Minnie –Kansas Joe And Memphis Don't Want No Woman I Have To Give My Money To (C-5817) 22 Minnie Vocals [duet], Guitar [duet] – Kansas Joe, Memphis Minnie I'm Wild About My Stuff 23 –Kansas Joe Guitar – Memphis MinnieGuitar, Vocals – Kansas Joe Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Document Records Remastered At – Studio Klement Credits Compiled By, Producer – Johnny Parth Liner Notes – Alan Balfour Remastered By [uncredited] – Hans Klement Notes Recording date, location, matrix, catalog number: 1. June 18, 1929, New York, 148707-2, Columbia 14542-D 2. June 18, 1929, New York, 148708-3, Columbia 14439-D 3. June 18, 1929, New York, 148709-2, Columbia 14455-D 4. June 18, 1929, New York, 148710-, Columbia 14455-D 5. June 18, 1929, New York, 148711-1, Columbia 14439-D 6. June 18, 1929, New York, 148712-2, Columbia 14542-D 7. February 20, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, MEM-730-, Vocalion 1512 8. February 20, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, MEM-731-, Vocalion 1512 9. February 20, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, MEM-732-, Vocalion 1576 10. February 21, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, MEM-765-, Vocalion 1500 11. February 21, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, MEM-766-, Vocalion 1500 12. February 21, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, MEM-772-A, Vocalion 1476 13. February 21, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, MEM-773-A, Vocalion 1476 14. February 21, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, MEM-790-, Vocalion 1523 15. February 21, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, MEM-791-, Vocalion 1523 16. May 26, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, 59992-, Victor 23352 17. May 26, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, 59993-2, Victor 38599 18. May 26, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, 59994-, Victor 23421 19. May 29, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, 62538-, Victor 23313 20. May 29, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, 62539-, Victor 23313 21. May 29, 1930, Memphis, Tennessee, 62540-, Victor 23352 22. June 5, 1930, Chicago, C-5817-, Vocalion 1535 23. June 5, 1930, Chicago, C-5820-A, Vocalion 1570 Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 7 14298 50282 4 Related Music albums to 1929-1934 Recordings In Chronological Order, Volume 1 -- 18 June 1929 To 29 May 1930 by Memphis Minnie Memphis Minnie - This Is Your Last Chance / Pig Meat On The Line Danny Small - Minnie Memphis Minnie - Down Home Girl Memphis Slim - Gerry And The Pacemakers - It's Gonna Be Alright / Skinny Minnie The Yas Yas Girl - Blues Everywhere / I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water, No. 2 Minnie Riperton - Free Soul The Classic Of Minnie Riperton Various - Memphis Country Blues Greatest Hits Vol. I Minnie Riperton - garden Memphis Slim - Memphis Slim With Guests.
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