Johnny Copeland - Voices Of Americana: Johnny Copeland (2009)

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Title: Voices Of Americana: Johnny Copeland
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Demon Music Group Ltd.
Genre: Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:04
Total Size: 222 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Gonna Make My Home Where I Hang My Hat (02:55)
2. Stealing (02:19)
3. Workin' Man's Blues (03:05)
4. Ain't Nobody's Business (02:33)
5. I've Gotta Go Home (02:49)
6. Hurt Hurt Hurt (02:55)
7. Somethin' You Got (02:34)
8. Slow Walk You Down (02:46)
9. Johnny Ace Medley (03:55)
10. Tribute to Same Cooke (02:58)
11. Little Coquette (03:00)
12. Don't Tell Me (02:14)
13. Four Dried Beans (02:31)
14. Wake Up Little Susie (02:00)
15. The Hip Hop (02:11)
16. Stealing (Alternate Take) (02:18)
17. Hurt Hurt Hurt (Alternate Take) (02:54)
18. Johnny Ace Medley (Alternate Take) (03:55)
19. Tribute to Same Cooke (Alternate Take) (02:58)
20. Four Dried Beans (Alternate Take) (02:30)
21. Ain't Nobody's Business (Alternate Take) (02:34)

Considering the amount of time he spent steadily rolling from gig to gig, Johnny "Clyde" Copeland's rise to prominence in the blues world in the early '90s wasn't all that surprising. A contract with the PolyGram/Verve label put his '90s recordings into the hands of thousands of blues lovers around the world. It's not that Copeland's talent changed all that much since he recorded for Rounder Records in the '80s; it's just that major companies began to see the potential of great, hardworking blues musicians like Copeland. Unfortunately, he was forced to slow down in 1995-1996 because of heart-related complications, yet he continued to perform shows until his death in July of 1997.

Johnny Copeland was born March 27, 1937, in Haynesville, Louisiana, about 15 miles south of Magnolia, Arkansas (formerly Texarkana, a hotbed of blues activity in the '20s and '30s). The son of sharecroppers, his father died when he was very young, but Copeland was given his father's guitar. His first gig was with his friend Joe "Guitar" Hughes. Soon after, Hughes "took sick" for a week and the young Copeland discovered he could be a frontman and deliver vocals as well as anyone else around Houston at that time.



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