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Blues On Highway 61: Original Recordings Vol. 2
Living Country Blues USA is a series of albums on L+R Records. The material was collected by German Blues experts
Siegfried A. Christmann and Axel Küstner on an extended trip thru the south of the USA in the fall of 1980, in the form
of so-called "Field-Recordings" ...
Blues On Highway 61 with James on' Thomas, Sam Chatmon, Walter Brown, Joe Cooper, Cleveland Broomman & Eddie Cusie
Feeling lonesome, being down and out, nowhere to go, walking the highway up and down, riding the Greyhound bus, catching
a freight train - all central themes in Blues, and the men you can hear on this record have lived the Blues and this was
reality to them. The Blues has always been more than just one person's story, they are reflections and descriptions of a
common lifestyle and experience. These artists tell the truth - the truth about being a black man in Mississippi, across
the United States. The artists you can hear on this record all came from the same region of Mississippi. Their
communities were centered around 61 Highway and lay only a couple of miles apart. Many Blues have been made about 61
Highway. Linking rural Louisiana and Mississsippi with northern industrial areas, thousands of blacks have travelled
this road in hopes of a better life and future. Walter Brown's "Keep On Walkin"' can be seen as a reflection of their
sufferings and struggle, the long road America's blacks had to walk since they were ?rst brought to that country as
slaves.
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
31-10-2014
Label
Item-nr
960432
EAN
4003099713017
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Tracks
Title
Artist
1
STANDING AT THE CROSSROADS
JAMES "SON" THOMAS
2
STOP AND LISTEN BLUES
SAM CHATMON
3
BULL COW BLUES
JAMES "SON" THOMAS
4
61 HIGHWAY BLUES
JAMES "SON" THOMAS
5
KEEP ON WALKIN'
WALTER BROWN
6
SHE PUT ME OUT ON THE ROAD
JOE COOPER
7
SAM'S BLUES
SAM CHATMON
8
BLACK NIGHT
SAM CHATMON
9
MEAN OL' FRISCO
JAMES "SON" THOMAS
10
MY DADDY WAS A JOCKEY
SAM CHATMON
11
GONNA CUT YOU LOOSE
EDDIE CUSIE
12
VICKSBURG BLUES
SAM CHATMON