2017. november 13., hétfő

50 Most Important Blues, Pt. 5

SPOONFUL
written by Willie Dixon; 
first recorded by Howlin’ Wolf in 1960
most famous version was recorded by Cream in 1966;
my favorite version was recorded by Willie Dixon in 1970;
40+1 suggested versions:
Howlin' Wolf recorded in 1960;
Etta James (feat. Harvey Fuqua) recorded in 1960;
Paul Butterfield recorded in 1964;
Blues Project recorded live in 1965;
Canned Heat recorded in 1966;
Allman Joys recorded in 1966;
Cream recorded live in 1966;
Ten Years After recorded in 1967;
Dirty Blues Band recorded in 1967;
Howlin' Wolf (feat. Muddy Waters & Bo Diddley) recorded in 1967;
Cream recorded in 1968;
Howlin' Wolf recorded in 1968;
Helpful Soul recorded in 1968;
Blues Creation recorded in 1969;
Ten Years After recorded live in 1969;
Willie Dixon recorded in 1970;
Livin' Blues recorded in 1970;
Big Bertha recorded live in 1970;
Jimmy Witherspoon recorded in 1975;
George Wild Child Butler recorded in 1976;
Koko Taylor recorded in 1978;
Jack Bruce recorded live in 1988;
Salty Dog recorded in 1990;
B. B. M. recorded live in 1993;
Dicke Peterson recorded in 1997;
Mel Brown recorded live in 1998;
Gov't Mule (feat. Bruce Hampton) recorded live in 1999;
Scott Finch recorded live in 2001;
James Blood Ulmer recorded in 2001;
Blindside Blues Band recorded live in 2002;
Climax Blues Band recorded in 2003;
Hubert Sumlin (feat. David Johansen) recorded live in 2004;
George Wild Child Butler recorded live in 2004;
Vivian Campbell (feat. Joan Osborne) recorded in 2005;
Alex Dixon recorded in 2009;
Robben Ford recorded live in 2009;
Miller Anderson recorded live in 2010;
George Thorogood recorded in 2011;
Robert Plant recorded live in 2013;
Kent Burnside recorded in 2014;
Joe Bonamassa recorded live in 2014

STORMY MONDAY
written & first recorded by T-Bone Walker in 1947;
most famous version was recorded live by Colosseum in 1971;
my favorite version was recorded live by Muddy Waters in 1976;
50 suggested versions:
T-Bone Walker recorded in 1947;
Jimmy Witherspoon recorded in 1960;
Bobby Blue Bland recorded in 1961;
Graham Bond recorded live in 1964;
Manfred Mann recorded in 1965;
Chris Farlowe recorded in 1965;
Them recorded in 1965 10;
John Mayall recorded live in 1965;
Junior Wells recorded in 1966;
T-Bone Walker recorded in 1967;
Jethro Tull recorded in 1968;
Alexis Korner recorded in 1969;
Outlaw Blues Band recorded in 1969;
McCoys recorded live in 1969;
T-Bone Walker recorded live in 1970;
Fenton Robinson recorded in 1970;
Mountain recorded live in 1970;
Roy Buchanan recorded between 1969-71;
Allman Brothers Band recorded live in 1971;
Colosseum recorded live in 1971;
Eddie Shaw recorded live in 1973;
Roy Gaines recorded in 1975;
Freddie King recorded live in 1975;
James Cotton recorded live in 1976;
Muddy Waters recorded live in 1976;
Andrew Big Voice Odom recorded live in 1976;
Eric Clapton recorded live in 1977;
Johnny Winter recorded live in 1978 08;
Bobby Blue Bland recorded live in 1979;
Maggie Bell recorded live in 1981;
Etta James recorded live in 1982;
Albert Collins recorded live in 1982;
Lonnie Mack recorded live in 1983;
Albert King recorded in 1983;
Otis Rush recorded live in mid 80s;
Chris Farlowe recorded live in 1988;
Big Time Sarah recorded in 1989;
Albert King recorded live in 1990;
Karen Carroll recorded in 1990;
B. B. King (feat. Albert Collins) recorded in 1993;
Big Allanbik recorded in 1997;
Leslie West recorded in 1999;
Clayton Miller recorded live in 2001;
Gary Moore recorded in 2001;
Mick Abrahams recorded in 2002;
Buddy Guy (feat. Barbara Morrison) recorded live in 2004;
Allman Brothers Band recorded live in 2004;
Cream recorded live in 2005;
Chris Harper recorded in 2007;
Jubal Kane recorded live in 2009

SWEET HOME CHICAGO
written & first recorded by Robert Johnson in 1936;
most famous version was recorded by Robert Johnson in 1936;
my favorite version was recorded live by Buddy Guy in 1991;
30+3 suggested versions:
Robert Johnson recorded in 1936;
Tommy McClennan recorded in 1940;
Roosevelt Sykes recorded in 1955;
Junior Parker recorded in 1958;
Johnny Shines recorded in 1966;
Magic Sam recorded live in 1967;
Fleetwood Mac recorded in 1968;
Buddy Guy & Junior Wells recorded in 1970;
Jimmy Dawkins recorded in 1971;
Luther Allison recorded in 1972;
James Cotton recorded live in 1973;
Freddie King recorded in 1974;
Luther Guitar Jr. Johnson recorded in 1976;
Mighty Joe Young recorded in 1976;
Sam Lay recorded in 1978;
Foghat recorded live in 1978;
John Hammond recorded in 1979;
Blues Brothers recorded live in 1980;
Lonnie Brooks recorded live in 1980;
John Littlejohn recorded live in 1981;
Luther Tucker recorded in 1990;
Karen Carroll recorded in 1990;
Magic Slim recorded live in 1990;
Buddy Guy recorded live in 1991;
Joe Houston recorded live in 1995;
Eb Davis recorded in 1995;
Jill West recorded in 1997;
Jimmy Rogers (feat. Stephen Stills) recorded in 1999;
Oernes Blues Band recorded live in 2000;
Eric Clapton recorded in 2004;
Vivian Vance Kelly recorded in 2005;
Pinetop Perkins recorded in 2008;
Lurrie Bell recorded live in 2010

THE SAME THING
written by Willie Dixon;
first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1964;
most famous version was recorded live by Muddy Waters in 1969;
my favorite version was recorded by Eddie C. Campbell in 1984;
30 suggested versions:
Muddy Waters recorded in 1964;
Louisiana Red recorded in 1965;
Eric Burdon & the Animals recorded in 1966;
Grateful Dead recorded live in 1967;
Muddy Waters recorded in 1968;
Muddy Waters recorded live in 1969;
Willie Dixon recorded in 1970;
Freddie King recorded in 1970;
George Thorogood recorded in 1978;
Eddie C. Campbell recorded in 1984;
Charles Ford Band recorded live in 1984;
Robert Cray recorded live in 1990;
Smokin' Joe Kubek (feat. Bnois King) recorded in 1990;
Rondo's Blues Deluxe recorded in 1991;
Phil Guy recorded in 1992;
Allman Brothers Band recorded live in 1994;
Bob Margolin recorded in 1995;
Johnny B. Moore recorded live in 1995;
Billy Branch recorded in 1995;
Carl Weathersby recorded in 1995;
Willie Big Eyes Smith recorded in 1998;
Big Bill Morganfield recorded in 1999;
Todd Wolfe recorded live in 1999;
Geoff Achison recorded live in 2000;
Vic Vergeat recorded live in 2002;
Popa Chubby recorded in 2003;
Allman Brothers Band recorded live in 2004;
Hubert Sumlin (feat. David Johansen) recorded in 2004;
James Montgomery recorded in 2013;
John McVey recorded in 2013

THE SKY IS CRYING
written by Elmore James, Morris Levy & Clarence Lewis;
first recorded by Elmore James in 1959;
most famous version was recorded by Albert King in 1967;
my favorite version was recorded by Johnny Big Moose Walker in 1969;
40+1 suggested versions:
Elmore James recorded in 1959;
Sonny Boy Williamson recorded live in 1963;
Albert King recorded in 1967;
Cuby + Blizzards recorded in 1968;
Earl Hooker recorded in 1969;
Johnny Big Moose Walker recorded in 1969;
Crow recorded in 1971;
Lightnin' Slim recorded in 1972;
Hound Dog Taylor recorded live in 1972;
Eric Clapton recorded in 1974;
Calvin Jones recorded in 1977;
Magic Slim recorded in 1978;
Luther Allison recorded live in 1983;
Stevie Ray Vaughan recorded in 1984;
Albert King recorded in 1984;
Stevie Ray Vaughan (feat. Albert King & BB King) recorded live in 1987;
Jimmy Johnson recorded in 1990;
Phil Guy recorded in 1992;
Gary Moore recorded live in 1992;
Pat Travers recorded in 1993;
Eddie Vaan Shaw recorded live in 1993;
Aynsley Lister recorded in 1996;
Electric Experience recorded in 1996;
Bryan Lee recorded live in 1997;
Mick Martin recorded in 1997;
Chico Banks recorded in 1997;
Mel Brown recorded live in 1998;
Homesick James recorded in 1999;
Gary Moore recorded live in 1999;
Harmonica Shah recorded in 2000;
Amar Sundy recorded live in 2001;
Big Time Sarah recorded in 2001;
Chuck Hall recorded live in 2001;
L. A. Jones recorded live in 2001;
Leslie West recorded in 2005;
Michael Coleman recorded live in 2005;
Nathaniel Peterson recorded live in 2007;
Gov't Mule (feat. Walter Trout) recorded live in 2008;
Elmore James Jr. recorded in 2009;
Allman Brothers Band recorded live in 2011;
Eddie Taylor Jr. recorded in 2014

THE THRILL IS GONE
written by Rick Darnell and Roy Hawkins;
first recorded by Roy Hawkins in 1951;
most famous version was recorded by B. B. King in 1969;
my favorite version was recorded live by B. B. King in 1992;
30+3 suggested versions:
Roy Hawkins recorded in 1951;
B. B. King recorded in 1969;
Buster Benton recorded in 1973;
Chicken Shack recorded live in 1973;
Dutch Mason recorded in 1976;
Phil Guy recorded live in 1978;
Luther Allison recorded live in 1979;
Byther Smith recorded in 1981;
Chris Farlowe recorded in 1985;
Kenn Lending recorded in 1987;
Snowy White recorded in 1988;
Chicken Shack recorded live in 1989;
Chris Farlowe recorded live in 1991;
Pete Haycock recorded live in 1992;
Big Time Sarah recorded in 1992;
B. B. King recorded live in 1992;
Jeff Healey recorded live in 1993;
Slash's Blues Ball recorded live in 1997;
Chris Duarte recorded in 1997;
Tino Gonzales recorded in 1997;
Richie Kotzen recorded in 1999;
Billy Branch recorded in 1999;
Jimmy Joe's Band recorded in 2000;
Nicky Moore recorded live in 2001;
Nimmo Brothers recorded live in 2001;
Smokin' Gun recorded live in 2002;
Nellie Tiger Travis recorded in 2004;
B. B. King recorded live in 2004;
Leslie West recorded in 2005;
Eric Steckel recorded live in 2006;
Michael Burks recorded live in 2011;
Robin Trower recorded in 2013;
Jim McCarty recorded live in 2013

TIN PAN ALLEY
written by Robert Geddins;
first recorded by Jimmy Wilson in 1953;
most famous & my favorite version was recorded by Stevie Ray Vaughan in 1984;
30 suggested versions:
Jimmy Wilson recorded in 1953;
James Reed recorded in 1954;
Sunnyland Slim recorded in 1964;
Otis Spann recorded live in 1968;
Tim Williams recorded in 1970;
Phillip Walker recorded in 1972;
Johnny Fuller recorded in 1973;
Little Milton recorded in 1973;
Big Walter Horton recorded in 1977;
Louis Myers recorded live in 1977;
Stevie Ray Vaughan recorded live in 1980;
Sunnyland Slim recorded live in 1981;
Magic Slim recorded live in 1982;
Stevie Ray Vaughan recorded in 1984;
Stevie Ray Vaughan (feat. Johnny Copeland) recorded live in 1985;
Chicago Beau recorded live in 1991;
Michael Coleman recorded in 1991;
Carl Weathersby recorded in 1992;
Willie Kent recorded live in 1993;
Bernard Allison recorded live in 1994;
Melvin Taylor recorded in 1995;
Paul Oscher recorded in 1995;
Aynsley Lister recorded in 1996;
Lucky Peterson recorded in 1997;
Colin James recorded in 1998;
Lucky Peterson recorded live in 2003;
Sherman Robertson recorded live in 2005;
Bob Corritorre (feat. Chief Schabuttie Gilliame) recorded in 2010;
Vince Esquire recorded in 2012;
Big Chico (feat. Lurrie Bell) recorded in 2013;
another song with this same title was written & first recorded by Curtis Jones in 1941;
some point of views Robert Geddins' composition based on that;
also recorded it by Johnny Winter in 1986 & by Jimmy Joe's Band in 1996

TOBACCO ROAD
written & first recorded by John D. Loudermilk in 1959;
most famous version was recorded by Nashville Teens in 1964;
my favorite version was recorded by Rare Earth in 1969;
25 suggested versions:
John D. Loudermilk recorded in 1959;
Nashville Teens recorded in 1964;
Spooky Tooth recorded in 1968;
Junior Wells recorded in 1969;
Aum recorded in 1969;
Rare Earth recorded in 1969;
Edgar Winter recorded live in 1969;
Web recorded in 1969;
Orange Peel recorded in 1969;
Eric Burdon & War recorded in 1970;
Jamul recorded in 1970;
Shocking Blue recorded live in 1971;
Blues Creation recorded live in 1971;
Edgar Winter recorded live in 1972;
Jimmy Johnson recorded in 1977;
Hobo Blues Band recorded in 1981;
David Lee Roth recorded in 1986;
Eric Burdon recorded live in 1993;
Magyar Atom recorded live in 1994;
Clarence Gatemouth Brown recorded in 1995;
Richie Kotzen recorded in 1999;
Buddy Miles recorded in 2000;
Siggi Schwarz (feat. Chris Thompson) recorded in 2005;
Big Gilson recorded in 2008;
Vargas Blues Band recorded live in 2010

WANG DANG DOODLE
written & first recorded by Willie Dixon in 1954 - released in 1995
first released by Howlin' Wolf in 1960;
most famous version was recorded by Koko Taylor in 1965;
my favorite version was recorded by Livin' Blues in 1970;
20+1 suggested versions:
Willie Dixon recorded in 1954;
Howlin' Wolf recorded in 1960;
Koko Taylor recorded in 1965;
Koko Taylor recorded live in 1967;
Love Sculpture recorded in 1968;
Livin' Blues recorded in 1970;
Howlin' Wolf recorded in 1970;
Savoy Brown recorded in 1971;
Willie Dixon recorded in 1973;
Sid Rumpo recorded live in 1974;
Savoy Brown recorded live in 1981;
Clarence Edwards (feat. Andrea Curbelo) recorded in 1991;
Koko Taylor live recorded in 1994;
Climax Blues Band recorded in 2003;
Big Time Sarah live recorded in 2003;
Hubert Sumlin (feat. David Johansen) live recorded in 2004;
Dirty Pool recorded live in 2005
Elliot Sharp (feat. Queen Esther & Eric Mingus) recorded in 2005;
Schenker-Pattison Summit recorded in 2005;
Zora Young recorded in 2009;
Omar Dykes recorded in 2013

YOU SHOOK ME
written by Willie Dixon & J. B. Lenoir;
first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1962;
most famous & my favorite version was recorded by Led Zeppelin in 1968;
20 suggested versions:
Muddy Waters recorded in 1962;
Jeff Beck recorded in 1968;
Led Zeppelin recorded in 1968;
Led Zeppelin recorded live in 1969;
Willie Dixon recorded in 1970;
Badlands recorded live between 1989-82;
Lucky Peterson recorded in 1992;
Jeff Pilson recorded in 1992;
John Lee Hooker (feat. B. B. King) recorded in 1993;
Blues Band recorded in 1993;
Mick Taylor recorded live in 1995;
Black Crowes (feat. Jimmy Page) recorded live in 1999;
Sonny Moorman recorded in 2002;
Etta James recorded in 2004;
Mick Abrahams recorded in 2004;
George Lynch (feat. Kelly Keeling) recorded in 2004;
Jack De Keyzer recorded live in 2005;
Jimmy Hall recorded in 2008;
Guitar Pete recorded in 2009;
Joe Bonamassa recorded live in 2014

Nincsenek megjegyzések:

Megjegyzés küldése