T-Bone Walker - Voices Of Americana: T-Bone Walker (2009)

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Title: Voices Of Americana: T-Bone Walker
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Demon Music Group Ltd.
Genre: Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:02:59
Total Size: 303 / 148 MB
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Tracklist:

1. T-Bone Is Back (02:39)
2. How Long Blues (03:05)
3. Reconsider Baby (03:35)
4. I Wonder Why (03:06)
5. Sometimes I Wonder (02:34)
6. Ain't Your Fool No More (03:53)
7. Every Time (03:57)
8. Glamour Girl (02:45)
9. Left Home When I Was a Kid (03:06)
10. T-Bone's Way (04:20)
11. All Night Long (02:58)
12. My Patience Is Running Out (02:25)
13. Heartache (04:44)
14. When We Were Schoolmates (03:27)
15. Good Boy (03:07)
16. Got to Cross the Deep Blue Sea (01:52)
17. She's a Hit (02:21)
18. I Want a Little Girl (03:07)
19. Louisiana Bayou Drive (03:12)
20. Dirty Mistreater (02:37)

Modern electric blues guitar can be traced directly back to this Texas-born pioneer, who began amplifying his sumptuous lead lines for public consumption circa 1940 and thus initiated a revolution so total that its tremors are still being felt today.

Few major postwar blues guitarists come to mind that don't owe T-Bone Walker an unpayable debt of gratitude. B.B. King has long cited him as a primary influence, marveling at Walker's penchant for holding the body of his guitar outward while he played it. Gatemouth Brown, Pee Wee Crayton, Goree Carter, Pete Mayes, and a wealth of other prominent Texas-bred axemen came stylistically right out of Walker during the late '40s and early '50s. Walker's nephew, guitarist R.S. Rankin, went so far as to bill himself as T-Bone Walker, Jr. for a 1962 single on Dot, "Midnight Bells Are Ringing" (with his uncle's complete blessing, of course; the two had worked up a father-and-son-type act long before that).



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