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Georgia Thomas A. Dorsey - Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order, Vol. 2, 1930-1934
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Georgia Thomas A. Dorsey - Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order, Vol. 2, 1930-1934

Facts

Artist(s)Georgia Thomas A. Dorsey
StudioBlues Document
Release DateFebruary 20, 1996
UPC Code714298602227
 

Tracks

  1. Six Shooter Blues - Georgia Tom Dorsey, Dorsey, Thomas A.
  2. Mississippi Bottom Blues
  3. Second-Hand Woman Blues
  4. Maybe It's the Blues
  5. Second Hand Love
  6. Levee Bound Blues
  7. Gee, but It's Hard
  8. My Texas Blues - Georgia Tom Dorsey, Dorsey, Georgia Tom
  9. Six Shooter Blues - Georgia Tom Dorsey, Dorsey, Thomas A.
  10. Pig Meat Blues - Georgia Tom Dorsey, Dorsey, Georgia Tom
  11. You Got Me in This Mess (I Ain't Gonna Do It No More)
  12. Mama's Leaving Town
  13. The Duck's Yas Yas Yas
  14. Then My Gal's in Town
  15. Don't Mean to Mistreat You
  16. Don't Leave Me Blues
  17. Been Mistreated Blues
  18. If You Want Me to Love You
  19. How About You
  20. If You See My Saviour
  21. M & O Blues, Pt. 1
  22. M & O Blues, Pt. 2
  23. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
  24. Singing in My Soul
  25. Georgia Tom Talking

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteGreat Purchase!!Quote
I was completely satisfied with the selection of music on this CD. It is a fascinating collection of music from the past that actually sheds more light on contemporary music. The lyrics for a few of the recordings are difficult to understand because of the age of the recoding itself, but even with that the CD propelled me to an enjoyable and rarely used state of mind. One great surprise this CD contains, is an actual recording of Thomas A. Dorsey talking about his career. It is a wonderful way to compare and contrast the careers of the young musicians on the scene today to Dorsey's own personal experiences he speaks of on this recording. If you are into historic music or even if you aren't, I would suggest buying this recoding for its shear raw beauty and power to transport you back to the days when it was recorded. August 5, 2006

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