T-Bone Walker - The Complete Imperial Recordings, 1950-1954 (1991)
Artist: T-Bone Walker
Title: The Complete Imperial Recordings, 1950-1954
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: EMI
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Texas Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 02:19:01
Total Size: 366/560 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Complete Imperial Recordings, 1950-1954
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: EMI
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Texas Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 02:19:01
Total Size: 366/560 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Glamour Girl
02. Strollin' With Bone
03. The Sun Went Down
04. You Don't Love Me
05. Travelin' Blues
06. The Hustle Is On (78 rpm version)
07. Baby Broke My Heart (78 rpm version)
08. Evil Hearted Woman (alt. take)
09. I Walked Away
10. No Reason
11. Look Me In The Eye
12. Too Lazy (alt. take)
13. Alimony Blues
14. Life Is Too Short
15. You Don't Understand
16. Welcome Blues (Say Pretty Baby)
17. I Get So Weary
18. You Just Wanted To Use Me
19. Tell Me What's The Reason
20. I'm About To Lose My Mind
21. Cold, Cold Feeling
22. News For My Baby
23. Get These Blues Off Me
24. I Got The Blues Again
25. Through With Women
26. Street Walking Woman
CD 2:
01. Blues Is A Woman
02. I Got The Blues
03. Here In The Dark
04. Blue Mood
05. Every Time
06. I Miss You Baby
07. Lollie Lou
08. Party Girl
09. Love Is Just A Gamble
10. High Society
11. Long Distance Blues
12. Got No Use For You
13. I'm Still In Love With You
14. Railroad Station Blues
15. Vida Lee
16. My Baby Is Now On My Mind
17. Doin' Time
18. Bye Bye Baby
19. When The Sun Goes Down
20. Pony Tail
21. Wanderin' Heart
22. I'll Always Be In Love With You
23. I'll Understand
24. Hard Way
25. Teen Age Baby
26. Strugglin' Blues
T-Bone Walker (born May 28, 1910, Linden, Texas, USA - died March 16, 1975, Los Angeles, California, USA) was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He began recording in 1929 and was one of the first artists to use an electric guitar in the 1930's. Perhaps his best known song is 1947's (They Call It) Stormy Monday. He was posthumously inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 (Early Influence).