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(Blues) David 'Honeyboy' Edwards - I've Been Around
Infohash:
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Type:
Audio Music
Title:
(Blues) David 'Honeyboy' Edwards - I've Been Around
Category:
Audio/Music
Uploaded:
2011-03-20 (by nightissuchproximity)
Description:
mp3 with covers
01 - Pony Blues
02 - Sad & Lonesome
03 - Hambone Blues
04 - Ride With Me Tonight
05 - I'm A Country Man
06 - Banty Rooster
07 - Take Me In Your Arms
08 - You're Gonna Miss Me
09 - I Feel So Good Today
10 - Things Have Changed
11 - Big Fat Mama
12 - Eyes Full Of Tears
13 - The Woman I'm Loving
14 - Big Road Blues
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Files count:
1
Size:
79.65 Mb
Trackers:
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Comments:
daba_1 (2011-03-20)
Living links to the immortal Robert Johnson are few. There's Robert Jr. Lockwood, of course -- and David "Honeyboy" Edwards. Until relatively recently, Edwards was something of an underappreciated figure, but no longer -- his slashing, Delta-drenched guitar and gruff vocals are as authentic as it gets.Edwards had it tough growing up in Mississippi, but his blues prowess (his childhood pals included Tommy McClennan and Robert Petway) impressed Big Joe Williams enough to take him under his wing. Rambling around the south, Honeyboy experienced the great Charley Patton and played often with Robert Johnson. Musicologist Alan Lomax came to Clarksdale, MS, in 1942 and captured Edwards for Library of Congress-sponsored posterity.
Commercial prospects for the guitarist were scant, however -- a 1951 78 for Artist Record Co., "Build a Cave" (as Mr. Honey), and four 1953 sides for Chess that laid unissued until "Drop Down Mama" turned up 17 years later on an anthology constituted the bulk of his early recorded legacy, although Edwards was in Chicago from the mid-'50s on.