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Little Walter the Best of Little Walter Mp3, Flac, Wma Little Walter The Best Of Little Walter mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Blues Album: The Best Of Little Walter Country: Europe Released: 2013 Style: Chicago Blues MP3 version RAR size: 1112 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1938 mb WMA version RAR size: 1517 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 630 Other Formats: AUD AHX VQF VOX MMF XM AU Tracklist A1 My Babe 2:37 A2 Sad Hours 3:09 A3 You're So Fine 3:01 A4 Last Night 2:41 A5 Blues With A Feeling 3:03 A6 Can't Hold Out Much Longer 2:57 B1 Juke 2:42 B2 Mean Old World 2:52 B3 Off The Wall 2:47 B4 You Better Watch Yourself 3:02 B5 Blue Lights 3:14 B6 Tell Me Mamma 2:44 Companies, etc. Printed By – DOL Credits Bass – Willie Dixon (tracks: A1, A4, B4, B5) Drums – Elgin Evans (tracks: A6, B1), Fred Below (tracks: A1 to A5, B2 to B6) Guitar – David Myers* (tracks: A2 to A5, B2 to B6), Jimmy Rogers (tracks: A6, B1), Leonard Caston (tracks: A1), Louis Myers (tracks: A2, A3, A5, B2, B3, B6), Muddy Waters (tracks: A6, B1), Robert Junior Lockwood* (tracks: A1, A4, B4, B5) Harmonica – Little Walter Sleeve Notes – Studs Terkel Vocals – Little Walter (tracks: A1, A3 to A6, B2, B4, B6) Notes Manufactured in Europe. HQ Virgin Vinyl 140 gram. Printed in 2013 by DOL, a trademark of VINYLOGY. All tracks recorded in Chicago: Side 1, Track #6 and Side 2, Track #1 - May 12, 1952. Side 1, Track #2 and Side 2, Track #2 - October, 1952. Side 2, Track #3 and #6 - January, 1953. Side 1, Track #3 and #5 - 1953. Side 2, Track #4 and #5 - July 14, 1954. Side 1, Track #4 - Late 1954. Side 1, Track #1 - January 25, 1955. All sides listed in Chess label files under Little Walter and his Jukes except "Can't Hold Out Much Longer", "Juke", "Sad Hours" and "Mean Old World" which are listed under Little Walter and his Night Cats; "My Babe" listed under Little Walter. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 8 89397 31428 6 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Best Of Little Little LP 1428 Walter (LP, Comp, Chess LP 1428 US 1957 Walter Mono) Little The Best Of Little LP 1428 Chess LP 1428 US 1965 Walter Walter (LP, Comp) The Best Of Little Little Chess, P-Vine PLP-802 Walter (LP, Comp, PLP-802 Japan Unknown Walter Special Mono, RE) The Best Of Little Speakers Corner LP-1428, LP Little LP-1428, LP Walter (LP, Comp, Records, Chess, Germany 2005 1428 Walter 1428 RE) Chess The Best Of Little NPL 28043 Little NPL 28043 Walter (LP, Mono, Pye International UK 1964 NPL.28043 Walter NPL.28043 Comp) Related Music albums to The Best Of Little Walter by Little Walter Willie Dixon - The Willie Dixon Collection 20 Golden Greats Junior Wells - Blues Hit Big Town Little Walter - Blues With A Feeling Little Walter - Boss Blues Harmonica George Smith & The Chicago Blues Band - Blues With A Feeling (A Tribute To Little Walter) Earl Hooker & Junior Wells - Earl Hooker & Junior Wells Various - A Tribute To Willie Dixon 1915-1992 Muddy Waters - Trouble No More・Singles (1955-1959) Muddy Waters - The Best Of Muddy Waters Muddy Waters - Trouble No More (Singles 1955-1959).
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