Various Artist - Chicago Ain't Nothin' But A Blues Band (1999)

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Title: Chicago Ain't Nothin' But A Blues Band
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Delmark Records
Genre: Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:02:16
Total Size: 166/251 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. Sunnyland Slim - Recession Blues (2:25)
02. Sunnyland Slim - Everything's Gonna Be All Right (2:26)
03. Eddy Clearwater - I Don't Know Why (2:56)
04. Eddy Clearwater - A-Minor Cha-Cha (3:07)
05. Eddy Clearwater - Boogie Woogie Baby (2:46)
06. Morris Pejoe - Let's Get High (2:07)
07. Morris Pejoe - Baby I'm Lonely (2:22)
08. Henry Gray - How Can You Do It (2:18)
09. Jo Jo Williams - All Pretty Women (3:11)
10. Jo Jo Williams - Rock 'N' Roll Boogie (2:11)
11. Unknown - Why Did We Have To Part (3:13)
12. Johnny Rogers - I Am A Lucky Lucky Man (2:03)
13. Little Mack Simmons - Blues For Atomic-H (3:03)
14. George And His House Rockers - You Know You Don't Love Me (2:56)
15. George And His House Rockers - Morning Love Blues (2:56)
16. Eddy Clearwater - Hillbilly Blues (2:32)
17. Eddy Clearwater - Jumpin' At Charley's (3:40)
18. Eddy Clearwater - Neckbones Everyday (2:35)
19. Harmonica George - Sad And Blue (3:39)
20. Harmonica George - Sputnik Music (2:17)
21. Jo Jo Williams - Women's World (2:54)
22. Jo Jo Williams - Davy Crockett's Jingle Bells (2:26)
23. Jo Jo Williams - You Can't Live In This Big World By Yourself (2:12)

Early recordings, including many unissued sides, made by Eddy Clearwater's uncle, Rev. H.H. Harrington who was running his own recording studio and record company out of his church. Rare and wild stuff.

With Eddy Clearwater, Sunnyland Slim, Morris Pejoe, Henry Gray, Jo Jo Williams, Little Mack Simmons and others. An explosion of nuclear-powered Chicago blues from 1958-'60 Atomic-H masters including many previously unissued recordings! A full hour containing 23 songs, most of which are not on the LP version.

Atomic-H Records was a tiny label that recorded blues and gospel but only issued a few 45s. It was owned and operated by Rev. Houston H. Harrington who was also Eddy Clearwater's uncle and was responsible for Eddy making his way to Chicago from Alabama. The CD of Chicago Ain't Nothin' But A Blues Band features new descriptive notes containing additional information about Atomic-H and personnels.



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