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The Jimmy Johnson Blues Band / Eddie Shaw And Various Living Chicago Blues - Volume 1 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Blues Album: Living Chicago Blues - Volume 1 Country: US Released: 2006 Style: Chicago Blues MP3 version RAR size: 1889 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1205 mb WMA version RAR size: 1243 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 706 Other Formats: AU ASF MP4 DXD RA DMF MP3 Tracklist 1 –The Jimmy Johnson Blues Band Your Turn To Cry 2 –The Jimmy Johnson Blues Band Serve Me Right To Suffer 3 –The Jimmy Johnson Blues Band Ain't That Just Like A Woman 4 –The Jimmy Johnson Blues Band Breaking Up Somebody's Home 5 –Eddie Shaw And The Wolf Gang It's Allright 6 –Eddie Shaw And The Wolf Gang Out Of Bad Luck 7 –Eddie Shaw And The Wolf Gang Stoop Down, Baby 8 –Eddie Shaw And The Wolf Gang Sitting On The Top Of The World 9 –Eddie Shaw And The Wolf Gang My Baby's So Ugly 10 –Left Hand Frank And His Blues Band Come Home, Darling 11 –Left Hand Frank And His Blues Band Blues Won't Left Me Be 12 –Left Hand Frank And His Blues Band One Room Country Shack 13 –Left Hand Frank And His Blues Band Linda Lu 14 –Carey Bell's Blues Harp Band Too Late 15 –Carey Bell's Blues Harp Band Laundromat Blues 16 –Carey Bell's Blues Harp Band One Day 17 –Carey Bell's Blues Harp Band Woman In Trouble Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. Copyright (c) – Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. Credits Bass – Aaron Burton (tracks: 14 - 17), Bob Stroger (tracks: 10 -14), Lafayette "Shorty" Gilbert* (tracks: 5 - 9), Ike Anderson (tracks: 1 - 4) Drums – Chico Chism (tracks: 5 - 9), Dino Alvarez (tracks: 1 - 4), Odie Payne (tracks: 10 - 17) Guitar – Hubert Sumlin (tracks: 5 - 9), Jimmy Johnson (tracks: 1 - 4), Frank Craig* (tracks: B4 - B7), Lurrie Bell (tracks: 14 - 17 ) Guitar [Rhythm] – Larry Burton (tracks: 1 - 4) Harmonica – Carey Bell (tracks: 14 -17), Dimestore Fred* (tracks: 10 - 13) Keyboards – Carl Snyder (tracks: 1 - 4), John "Big Moose" Walker (tracks: 5 - 9) Piano – Bob Riedy (tracks: 14 - 17) Producer – Bruce Iglauer, Richard McLeese Rhythm Guitar – Pocketwatch Paul (tracks: 10 - 13) Saxophone – Eddie Shaw (tracks: 5 - 9) Vocals – Eddie Shaw (tracks: 5 - 9), Jimmy Johnson (tracks: 1 - 4), Frank Craig* (tracks: 10 - 13) Notes Track 9 is added to this edition. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 014551770121 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Jimmy Johnson Blues The Jimmy Johnson Band / Eddie Shaw And Blues Band / Eddie The Wolf Gang / Left Shaw And The SNTF 784 Hand Frank And His Sonet SNTF 784 UK 1978 Wolf Gang / Left Blues Band - Living Hand Frank And Chicago Blues - Volume 1 His Blues Band (LP, Album) The Jimmy Johnson Blues The Jimmy Johnson Band / Eddie Shaw And Blues Band / Eddie PGP RTB, The Wolf Gang / Left 2221705, Shaw And The Sonet, 2221705, Hand Frank And His Yugoslavia 1983 SNTF 784 Wolf Gang / Left Alligator SNTF 784 Blues Band - Living Hand Frank And Records Chicago Blues Volume 1 His Blues Band (LP, Comp) Various : The Various : The Jimmy Jimmy Johnson Johnson Blues Band / Blues Band / Eddie Eddie Shaw And The Wolf Shaw And The Gang / Left Hand Frank ALCD Alligator ALCD Wolf Gang / Left And His Blues Band, US 1991 7701 Records 7701 Hand Frank And Carey Bell's Blues Harp His Blues Band, Band - Living Chicago Carey Bell's Blues Blues - Volume 1 (CD, Harp Band Comp) The Jimmy Johnson Blues The Jimmy Johnson Band / Eddie Shaw and Blues Band / Eddie The Wolf Gang / Left Shaw and The Wolf 70624 Hand Frank and His Sonet 70624 France 1988 Gang / Left Hand Blues Band - Living Frank and His Chicago Blues - Volume 1 Blues Band (LP, Album, RE) The Jimmy Johnson Blues The Jimmy Johnson Band / Eddie Shaw And Blues Band / Eddie The Wolf Gang / Left Shaw And The J-4448 Hand Frank And His Discophon J-4448 Spain 1980 Wolf Gang / Left Blues Band - Living Hand Frank And Chicago Blues - Volume 1 His Blues Band (LP, Comp) Related Music albums to Living Chicago Blues - Volume 1 by Various Jake's Blues Band - Jake's Blues Band Magic Slim & The Teardrops, Eddie Shaw & The Wolf Gang, J.W. Williams & The Chi-Town Hustlers - A Tribute To Magic Sam The Jimmy Vann Band - The Upper Left Hand Corner Of The Sky Little Eddie Boyd And His Boogie Band - Rosa Lee Swing / Blue Monday Blues Various - Harmonica Blues (1936-40) Eddie King Blues Band Featuring Mae Bee Mae - The Blues Has Got Me Jay McShann and the Band that Jumps the Blues - A-Hot Biscuits B-Slow Drag Blues Kid Ory And His Creole Jazz Band - Blues For Jimmy / Ain't Misbehavin Bunk Johnson And His Jazz Band - Bunk Johnson And His Jazz Band Various - Copulatin' Blues.
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