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Willie Buck With J.L. Pardo & Quique Gomez - Songs For Muddy: The Madrid Session (2011)

Willie Buck With J.L. Pardo & Quique Gomez - Songs For Muddy: The Madrid Session (2011)
  • Title: Songs For Muddy: The Madrid Session
  • Year Of Release: 2011
  • Label: Gaztelupeko Hotsak
  • Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 71:15
  • Total Size: 178/466 Mb (covers)
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Tracklist:

01. My Eyes Keep In Trouble
02. I Want My Baby
03. Manish Boy
04. Streamline Woman
05. I Am A King Bee
06. I Won´t Go On
07. Baby Please Don´t Go
08. 40 Days And 40 Nigths
09. Doin´ Good And Bad At The Same Time
10. Hoochie Coochie Man
11. Kansas City
12. Long Distance Call
13. Trouble No More
14. Walking Through The Park

Willie Buck was born in 1937 in the small town of Houston, Mississippi. When he was a boy, Willie spent most of his tme working at a local paper mill making $5 during the day and honing his voice by night. He began his craft singing in the most popular form of the day, "Rock & Roll." Inspite of his vigor for the newly developing artform, his passions began to lean towards the more traditional sound of the delta... Blues. Believe you me, it didn't take him long to develop his sound. While still in "Da South," Willie performed on what became known as the "Chittlin Circuit" bouncin' between Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana, North & South Carolina, Tennesee and Texas. Shortly after developing a reputation, Willie did like a lot of Southerners during that time by migrating to Chicago in 1954.
Once here, he truly immersed himself in the Chicago Blues scene. He became a real force in the "Maxwell Street" blues Legacy which boasts of the raw blues talent that it has produced. It was also here that he made his first recording titled "The Disco Blues". This also marked the beginning of his overseas travel to Canada, Mexico, France and Amsterdam. Willie was recently inducted in the Blues Hall of Fame among many of his fellow performers here in Chicago in the summer of 2004. Soon after, he released his latest CD, "I Wanna Be Loved" in early 2005. As the blues scene has declined here in the states, Willie has seen a resurgence... more like a movement in blues overseas. His music is profoundly affecting young and old alike in Europe. "I'm glad to see the newfound appreciation of my music in Europe. I'll be heading back there real soon!" he said. His sound is one that only gets better with age. He's hoping you grow to appreciate the blues too.



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