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Mississippi Fred Mcdowell Delta Blues Mp3, Flac, Wma Mississippi Fred McDowell Delta Blues mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Blues Album: Delta Blues Country: US Released: 2012 Style: Delta Blues MP3 version RAR size: 1559 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1620 mb WMA version RAR size: 1685 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 917 Other Formats: DTS MP2 MP1 AC3 AUD WAV AAC Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Write Me A Few Lines A2 Louise A3 I Heard Somebody Call A4 61 Highway A5 Mama Don't Allow Me A6 Kokomo Blues B1 Fred's Worried Life Blues B2 You Gonna Be Sorry Shake 'Em On Down B3 Arranged By, Adapted By – McDowell*Written-By – White* B4 My Trouble Blues B5 Black Minnie That's Alright B6 Written-By – A. Crudup* When I Lay My Burden Down B7 Vocals – Mrs. McDowell*Written-By – Traditional Companies, etc. Manufactured By – City Hall Records Distributed By – City Hall Records Credits Acoustic Guitar [Unamplified] – Fred McDowell (tracks: A1 to A4, B4) Design [Cover] – Wayne Pope Electric Guitar [Amplified] – Fred McDowell (tracks: A5, B5 to B7) Guitar [Gibson] – Fred McDowell (tracks: A6 to B3) Recorded By, Liner Notes, Photography By – Chris Strachwitz Vocals – Fred McDowell (tracks: A1 to B6) Written-By – McDowell* (tracks: A1 to A7, B1, B2, B4, B5) Notes Recorded in Como Mississippi on February 13, 1964 with One Capps Condenser Microphone. With download card. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (On Sticker): 646315202113 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Mississippi Fred Delta Blues (LP, Arhoolie F 1021 F 1021 US 1964 McDowell* Album) Records Mississippi Fred Mississippi Delta 688 806 Fontana 688 806 UK 1964 McDowell* Blues (LP, Album) Mississippi Fred Delta Blues (LP, 688 806 ZL Fontana 688 806 ZL UK 1964 McDowell* Album) Mississippi Fred Delta Blues (LP, Arhoolie F 1021 F 1021 US 1964 McDowell* Album) Records Mississippi Fred Delta Blues (LP, Arhoolie F 1021 F 1021 US 2018 McDowell* Album, Ltd, RE, Bro) Records Related Music albums to Delta Blues by Mississippi Fred McDowell Fred McDowell Y Johnny Woods - Bluesmen 4 Mississippi Fred McDowell - Shake'em On Down Fred McDowell - Lord Have Mercy Mississippi Fred McDowell - I Do Not Play No Rock 'N' Roll Mississippi Fred McDowell - In London, Vol.1 Mississippi Fred McDowell - Mississippi Fred McDowell Mississippi Fred McDowell Featuring Jo-Ann Kelly - Live At The Mayfair Hotel Mississippi Fred McDowell - Shake 'Em On Down.
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