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Jimmy Witherspoon & Robben Ford  - 'Live' at the Notodden Blues Festival
Артист: Jimmy Witherspoon & Robben Ford
Альбом: 'Live' at the Notodden Blues Festival, 1993
Издатель: CrossCut / CCD 11035
Жанр: Blues
Формат файла: iso.wv, covers
Ссылка 1: CD 1
Ссылка 2: CD 2
Нахождение: eDonkey/Torrent
Примечание: Repack, CUETools
TRACKLIST
 1. Doodlin'
 2. Going Down Slow
 3. Some Of My Best Friends
 4. Outskirts Of Town
 5. See See Rider
 6. Pretty Woman
 7. Ain't Nobody's Business
 8. Patche Patche
 9. Wonderful World
10. Walkin' By Myself
11. Big Legged Woman


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Aspiring Blues Guitarists Check This Album Out!!!, September 13, 2000
By Frank Gi (NJ United States)
This album is a literal encyclopedia, and apprenticeship for the blues guitarist! There is no date listed as to when this was recorded, but Robben shows who he is this night and one can only guess what an illustrious carear he has awaiting him. He shows the importance of the minor 6th scale, and his Mike Bloomfield influence shows strongly. Jimmy Witherspoon a man who needs no intruduction, and is missed sadly today by many, displays his usual, dazzling charm, and stage presence.
Even if your not a musician, crank this one up and enjoy! Also recommend: "Jimmy Witherspoon/Robben Ford, Aint Nothin'New About The Blues"
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QUOTE (Злобный Релизёр @ 20-12-2007, 07:07)
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Aspiring Blues Guitarists Check This Album Out!!!, September 13, 2000
By Frank Gi (NJ United States)
This album is a literal encyclopedia, and apprenticeship for the blues guitarist! There is no date listed as to when this was recorded, but Robben shows who he is this night and one can only guess what an illustrious carear he has awaiting him. He shows the importance of the minor 6th scale, and his Mike Bloomfield influence shows strongly. Jimmy Witherspoon a man who needs no intruduction, and is missed sadly today by many, displays his usual, dazzling charm, and stage presence.
Even if your not a musician, crank this one up and enjoy! Also recommend: "Jimmy Witherspoon/Robben Ford, Aint Nothin'New About The Blues"
beautiful!!!!!!!
thank you