Broonzy, Big Bill
Who's Sorry Now
Big Bill Broonzy experienced more in his 55 years on this planet than most. Before his recording career began in Chicago
in the 1920s he had already been married, worked as a sharecropper, a Pullman porter, a cook, and served for two years
in World War I. After cutting some of the most legendary blues 78s in the '20s and '30s, despite some success, Broonzy
still had to work odd jobs through most of the '40s to survive and by the time the folk revival and Pete Seeger found
him, he only had a few years left. This collection documents those final years, from 1951 to 1958, where Broonzy was
touring Europe and finally receiving some of the worldwide acclaim he had long deserved. Though these recordings come at
the end of his life, his guitar skill is honed and his voice like a fine aged whiskey. Another incredible collection of
American blues from Wax Love.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
22-06-2018
Label
Item-nr
1204692
EAN
8592735008144
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
BLACK BROWN AND WHITE
2
MAKE MY GATEWAY
3
KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF HER
4
WHO'S SORRY NOW
5
LOW LAND BLUES
6
GOING TO CHICAGO
7
BIG BILL BLUES
8
NOBODY'S BUSINESS IF I DO
9
TEXAS TORNADO BLUES
10
ALBERTA
11
WATER COAST
12
CARELESS LOVE
13
PRETTY LITTLE BABY