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Josh White - The Remasters (All Tracks Remastered) (2021)

Josh White - The Remasters (All Tracks Remastered) (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Josh White

  • Title: The Remasters (All Tracks Remastered)
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Millennium Digital Remaster
  • Genre: Blues
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
  • Total Time: 1:32:21
  • Total Size: 570 / 213 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Empty Bed Blues (Remastered 2019)
02. Waltzing Matilda (Remastered 2020)
03. Careless Love (Remastered 2019)
04. Bottle Up And Go (Remastered 2019)
05. Baby Baby Blues (Remastered 2019)
06. The House I Live In (Remastered 2020)
07. Home In That Rock (Remastered 2019)
08. Red Sun (Remastered 2020)
09. That Suits Me (Remastered 2019)
10. Good Morning Blues (Remastered 2019)
11. How Long How Long Blues (Remastered 2019)
12. Every Time I Feel The Spirit (Remastered 2020)
13. St. Louis Blues (Remastered 2019)
14. Mary Had Baby (Remastered 2020)
15. Kansas City Blues (Remastered 2019)
16. Southern Exposure (Remastered 2020)
17. I Know How To Do It (Remastered 2019)
18. Going Home, Boys (Remastered 2020)
19. Freedom Road (Remastered 2020)
20. Trouble (Remastered 2020)
21. Black Snake (Remastered 2020)
22. Just A Closer Walk With Thee (Remastered 2020)
23. Crying Who? Crying You (Remastered 2020)
24. Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen (Remastered 2020)
25. Things About Coming My Way (Remastered 2020)

To many blues enthusiasts, Josh White was a folk revival artist. It's true that the second half of his music career found him based in New York playing to the coffeehouse and cabaret set and hanging out with Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, and fellow transplanted blues artists Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee. In Chicago during the 1960s, his shirt was unbuttoned to the waist à la Harry Belafonte and his repertoire consisted of folk revival standards such as "Scarlet Ribbons." He was a show business personality -- a star renowned for his sexual magnetism and his dramatic vocal presentations. Many listeners were unaware of White's status as a major figure in the Piedmont blues tradition. The first part of his career saw him as apprentice to some of the greatest blues and religious artists ever, including Willie Walker, Blind Blake, Blind Joe Taggart (with whom he recorded), and allegedly even Blind Lemon Jefferson. On his own, he recorded both blues and religious songs, including a classic version of "Blood Red River." A fine guitar technician with an appealing voice, he became progressively more sophisticated in his presentation. Like many other Carolinians and Virginians who moved north to urban areas, he took up city ways, remaining a fine musician if no longer a down-home artist. Like several other canny blues players, he used his roots music to broaden and enhance his life experience, and his talent was such that he could choose the musical idiom that was most lucrative at the time. ~ Lee Pearson


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