Various Artist - Electro Blues Vol.1 (2013)

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Title: Electro Blues Vol.1
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Freshly Squeezed Music
Genre: Electro Blues, Electro Swing, Nu Jazz, Funk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:24:33
Total Size: 296/599 Mb (covers)
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Tracklist:

CD 1
01. Son Of Dave (feat. Martina Topley Bird) - Devil Take My Soul (4:16)
02. Swing Republic - Cryin' At Daybreak (feat. Howlin' Wolf) (3:47)
03. Skeewiff - Brutha Noah (feat. The Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet) (3:24)
04. Moby - Honey (3:30)
05. John Mayall - The Laws Must Change (The Empire Fantastic Remix) (5:12)
06. Monetrik - Blues Soup (4:06)
07. Lemon - Suzie Q (4:31)
08. Grant Lazlo - Alabama (feat. JB Lenoir) (4:55)
09. Ecklectic Mick - Boogie Children (4:54)
10. Stereo Express - Shadoorack (3:08)
11. Swing Republic with John Lee Hooker - Goodbye Baby (3:26)
12. 4Peace - Harmonica Funk (6:01)

CD 2
01. Big Mama Thornton - Hound Dog (2:51)
02. Lightnin’ Hopkins - Got To Move Your Baby (3:18)
03. B.K. Anderson - Minimum Wage (2:14)
04. Huey "Piano" Smith & The Crowns - Don't You Just Know It (2:34)
05. Little Junior's Blue Flames - Feeling Good (2:55)
06. Tarheel Slim - Number 9 (2:52)
07. Big Joe Turner - Lipstick, Powder & Paint (2:30)
08. Fluffy Hunter & Jesse Powel - Walkin' Blues (2:54)
09. Ann Cole - Got My Mojo Workin' (2:35)
10. Julia Lee - Gotta Gimme Watcha Got (2:47)
11. Roscoe Gordon - No More Doggin' (2:39)
12. Amos Milburn - One Scotch, One Burbon, One Beer (3:14)

An interesting musical venture for Freshly Squeezed, but so clever we really should have seen this coming. Having driven the electro swing sounds to every corner of the dancefloor possible, they're now repping another equally enduring genre; blues! Oozing harmonicas, flutes, bluegrass guitar twangs, mournful vocals and 24 variations of the crucial blues riff that won't quit, it's a sensational package of old-meets-new that will massage the meanest of bars, backrooms or bus rides home. It even takes time to head nod at Moby - he's been on the electro blues wagon since "Honey" in 2000! Essential for both eclectic DJs and heavy home listening.