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The world's greatest blues singer

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Jahr: 1970
Verlag: CBS
Mediengruppe: Schallplatte
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A1 Down Hearted Blues
A2 Gulf Coast Blues
A3 Aggravatin' Papa
A4 Beale Street
A5 Baby Won'T You Please Come Home
A6 Oh Daddy
A7 Tain'T Nobody'S Bizness If I Do
A8 Keeps On A-Rainin'
B1 Mama'S Got The Blues
B2 Outside Of That
B3 Bleeding Hearted Blues
B4 Lady Luck Blues
B5 Yodling Blues
B6 Midnight Blues
B7 If You Don't, I Know Who Will
B8 Nobody In Town Can Bake A Sweet Jelly Roll Like Mine
C1 See If I'Ll Care
C2 Baby Have Pity On Me
C3 On Revival Day
C4 Moan You Mourners
C5 Hustlin' Dan
C6 Black Mountain Blues
C7 In The House Blues
C8 Long Old Road
D1 Blue Blue
D2 Shipwreck Blues
D3 I Need A Little Sugar In My Bowl
D4 A Safety Mama
D5 Do Your Duty
D6 Gimme A Pigfoot
D7 Take Me For A Buggy Ride
D8 Down In The Dumps
Artwork [Cover Art] ¿ Philip Hays
Backing Vocals ¿ The Bessemer Singers (tracks: C3, C4)
Banjo ¿ Buddy Christian (tracks: A2, A3)
Bass ¿ Billy Taylor* (tracks: D5 to D8)
Clarinet ¿ Benny Goodman (tracks: D6), Ernest Elliot* (tracks: A2, A3)
Cornet ¿ Charlie Green (tracks: C7, C8), Ed Allen (tracks: C5, C6), Louis Bacon (tracks: D1, D2)
Design [Album Design] ¿ Lloyd Ziff
Drums ¿ Floyd Casey (tracks: C7 to D2)
Edited By [Editing Engineer] ¿ Larry Hiller
Guitar ¿ Bobby Johnson (tracks: D5 to D8)
Liner Notes ¿ Chris Albertson, John Hammond
Piano ¿ Buck Washington (tracks: D5 to D8), Clarence Williams (tracks: A1 to A8, C1, C2, C7, C8, D1, D2), Fletcher Henderson (tracks: B1 to B8), Fred Longshaw (tracks: D3, D4), James P. Johnson* (tracks: C3, C4), Steve Stevens (2) (tracks: C5, C6)
Producer ¿ John Hammond
Producer, Liner Notes [Booklet Essay] ¿ Chris Albertson
Tenor Saxophone ¿ Chu Berry* (tracks: D5 to D8)
Trombone ¿ Charlie Green (tracks: A1, A2, B7, B8, D1, D2), Jack Teagarden (tracks: D5 to D8)
Trumpet ¿ Frankie Newton* (tracks: D5 to D8)
Bessie Smith (born April 14, 1894, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA ¿ died September 26, 1937, in a car accident near Clarksdale, Mississippi, USA) was an American blues singer.
Nicknamed the "Empress of the Blues", she was considered by many to be the greatest blues singer of all time. She was also a successful vaudeville entertainer who became the highest paid African-American performer of the roaring twenties. Bessie died from injuries sustained in a car crash. Her arm which was probably hanging out the car window was almost severed at the elbow. Her grave was unmarked for 33 years until Janis Joplin paid for her headstone in 1970.

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Jahr: 1970
Verlag: CBS
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Beschreibung: Mono, 2 LPs
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Fußnote: MS 8141, 8142
Mediengruppe: Schallplatte