Various - Blues Singers (Jazz Sounds Of The Twenties) flac album

One of the best jazz singers among contemporary jazz, Chicago-born Elling made his debut album for Blue Note in 1995 and quickly established himself as name to reckon with. Able to scat and improvise with his voice like an instrumentalist, Elling is also an astute interpreter of standards and a writer of strong original material. These lists always seem like a collection of various artists for a compilation aimed at people who don’t have a real affinity for jazz.
Illustrated Chart of Classic Jazz Singers and highlights from their career. Featuring Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Dinah. Jazz music combined elements of ragtime, blues, spirituals, and band music. Charleston, Black Bottom and Fox Trot were the most popular dances. 1920s also known as The Jazz Age.
Acoustic Blues Blues Gospel Classic Female Blues Country Blues Electric Blues Acoustic Memphis Blues Acoustic Texas Blues Bop Chicago Blues Delta Blues Early Jazz Electric Chicago Blues Field Recordings Hard Bop Jazz Blues Jug Band Jump Blues Piano Blues Piedmont Blues Pre-War Blues Pre-War Country Blues Pre-War Gospel Blues Regional Blues Slide Guitar Blues Soul-Blues Texas Blues Urban Blues. Running the recorded history of the music chronologically, the first disc explores the early sides by guitarists like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Barbecue Bob, Blind Willie Johnson, and Tommy Johnson, and classic blues singers like Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, and Sippie Wallace.
Blues musicians are musical artists who are primarily recognized as writing, performing, and recording blues music. They come from different eras and include styles such as ragtime-vaudeville, Delta and country blues, and urban styles from Chicago and the West Coast. Not listed in the above sections.
Album · 1999 · 28 Songs. 19. I'm Tired of Crying Over You. Ella Johnson & Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra.
Tracklist
–Bertha "Chippie" Hill | Pratt City Blues |
–Bertha "Chippie" Hill | Pleadin' For The Blues |
–Butterbeans And Susie* | He Likes It Slow |
–Butterbeans And Susie* | Construction Gang |
–Margaret Johnson | E Flat Blues |
–Margaret Johnson | If I Let You Get Away With It |
–Cleo Gibson | Nothing But Blues |
–Cleo Gibson | I've Got Ford Movements In My Hips |
–Sara Martin | Blind Man Blues |
–Sara Martin | Atlanta Blues |
–Sippie Wallace | The Flood Blues |
–Sippie Wallace | Bedroom Blues |
–Victoria Spivey | My Handy Man |
–Victoria Spivey | Organ Grinder Blues |
–Mamie Smith | Jenny's Ball |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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pmc 1177 | Various | Blues Singers (Jazz Sounds Of The Twenties) (LP, Comp) | Parlophone | pmc 1177 | UK | 1962 |
33QPX 8033 | Various | Blues Singers And Accompanists (Jazz Sounds Of The Twenties) (LP, Comp) | Columbia | 33QPX 8033 | Italy | 1962 |
S1240 | Various | Blues Singers (Jazz Sounds Of The Twenties) (LP, Comp) | Swaggie Records | S1240 | Australia | 1967 |
O 83 250 | Various | Jazz Sounds Of The Twenties 4 (Blues Singers And Accompanists) (LP, Comp) | Odeon | O 83 250 | Germany | Unknown |