Artist:
Memphis Slim, Alexis Korner
Title:
Two of The Same Kind
Year Of Release:
2012
Label:
Blues Boulevard
Genre:
Blues
Quality:
Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:08:08
Total Size: 358/675 Mb
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Tracklist:CD 1:
01. Pinetops Blues 3:06
02. Blue This Evening 6:12
03. Caught The Old Coon At Last 3:29
04. Were Just Two Of The Same Old Kind 2:59
05. Dont Think Youre Smart 2:42
06. Im Going To Kansas City 2:06
07. Got A Little Old Mama 4:54
08. Rock Me Baby 4:13
09. In The Evening 4:17
10. Memphis Slim, Usa 1:57
11. Chicago Boogie 2:49
12. Sad And Lonesome 3:40
13. Memphis Woman 4:15
14. Bertha Mae 4:26
15. Aint Nobodys Business 2:22
16. I Love You More And More 2:46
17. Frisco Bay Blues 2:39
18. Slow And Easy 4:53
19. I Believe Ill Settle Down/Darling I Miss You/Roll N Tumble 10:55
CD 2:
01. Help Me Some 3:21
02. Aint Nobodys Business 3:11
03. Fattening Frogs For Snakes 2:31
04. Messin Around 2:35
05. I Feel So Good 3:29
06. Worried Life Blues 3:34
07. Everyday 3:23
08. Angel Child 3:18
09. One More Time 3:02
10. Blues In London 10:07
11. Messin Around (Take 4) 2:41
12. I Feel So Good (Take 2) 3:05
13. Aint Nobodys Business (Take 1) 3:16
14. Everyday (Take 1) 4:01
15. Fattening Frogs For Snakes (Take 1) 1:58
John 'Peter' Chatman:
American blues pianist, singer, and composer.
Born John Len Chatman in Memphis, he adopted his father's name Peter, who was a blues musician. He moved to Chicago in the 1930s where he was mentored by Big Bill Broonzy, and began cutting sides as a leader in 1939 for Okeh and Bluebird (3). Although performed under the name Memphis Slim, he published songs that he had written under the name L.C. Frazier. His prolific recording career also included sides for Peacock Records, Chess, and Vee Jay Records, among many other labels. He moved to Paris in 1961, living there until his death in 1988.
Born: September 3, 1915 (Memphis, Tennessee).
Died: February 24, 1988 (Paris, France).
Alexis Korner:
British blues musician and radio broadcaster
Born April 19, 1928, Paris, France.
Died January 1, 1984, London, England.
Korner travelled with his parents through Switzerland and North Africa before settling in London as a 12 year-old. He grew up listening to the early blues pioneers and his music career as a guitarist and singer really began with engagements in Ken Colyer and Chris Barber bands.
In 1956, Korner met Cyril Davies with whom he founded the blues club in Ealing and the band Blues Incorporated. Their aim was to play 'real' and uncompromising blues (probably the first 'electric British blues' bands) becoming a platform for the careers of Mick Jagger, Brian Jones (5), Jack Bruce, and Charlie Watts.
Davis left in 1963 and Blues Incorporated disbanded in 1967. The following years saw Korner in many bands, most of them short-lived: Free At Last (2), New Church and Snape. From the late 1960s, Korner toured, often as Duo (6) - for instance with Peter Thorup, but mostly with bassist Colin Hodgkinson. By the late 1970s, Korner gained recognition as a radio DJ and broadcaster, continuing to record sporadically with bands such as CCS and Snape. His 50th birthday all-star concert was released as The Party Album. In 1981, he joined the "supergroup" Rocket 88, led by Ian Stewart and based on boogie-woogie keyboard players, which featured a rhythm section comprising Jack Bruce and Charlie Watts, among others, as well as a horn section. Korner died from lung cancer in 1984.
His daughter Sappho Gillett (aka Sappho Korner) and son Nico Korner (Nicholas) were musicians, and his other son Damian Korner was a sound engineer.