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Blind Willie Mctell - Atlanta Twelve String (Atlantic 82366-2) (1949)

Track listing:
  1. Kill It Kid 2:33
  2. The Razor Ball 2:53
  3. Little Delia 3:02
  4. Broke Down Engine Blues 2:46
  5. Dying Crapshooter's Blues 3:06
  6. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie 2:49
  7. Blues Around Midnight 2:46
  8. Last Dime Blues 2:49
  9. On The Cooling Board 3:08
  10. Motherless Children Have A Hard T 2:56
  11. I Got To Cross The River Jordan 4:00
  12. You Got To Die 3:12
  13. Ain't It Grand To Be A Christian 2:38
  14. Pearly Gates 3:22
  15. Soon This Morning 2:40

Notes


Blind Willie McTell
Atlanta Twelve String

Tracklist:
01. Kill It Kid
02. The Razor Ball
03. Little Delia
04. Broke Down Engine Blues
05. Dying Crapshooter's Blues
06. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie
07. Blues Around Midnight
08. Last Dime Blues
09. On The Cooling Board
10. Motherless Children Have A Hard Time
11. I Got To Cross The River Jordan
12. You Got To Die
13. Ain't It Grand To Live A Christian
14. Pearly Gates
15. Soon This Morning


Recorded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1949
This album was originally released as
Atlantic 7224 on October 5, 1972. Tracks
1 and 4 originally released as Atlantic
single 891, under the name "Barrelhouse Sammy (The Country Boy)."
All tracks written by Blind Willie McTell,
except track 6 by Norman Gimble & Pinetop Smith, arranged
by Blind Willie McTell, and tracks 10 and
12, traditional, arranged by Blind Willie McTell.

Digitally remastered by Stephen Innocenzi at Atlantic Studios, NYC, December 1991.

Atlantic 82366-2 CD-->WAV-->FLAC

I included PDF Scans of Simon A. Napier's great liner notes...the scans themselves...maybe not so great :) sorry!

Recorded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1949

Originally released as Atlantic 7224 on October 5, 1972.

Tracks 1 and 4 originally released as Atlantic single 891, under the name "Barrelhouse Sammy (The Country Boy)."

All tracks written by Blind Willie McTell, except track 6 by Norman Gimble & Pinetop Smith, arranged by Blind Willie McTell, and tracks 10 and 12, traditional, arranged by Blind Willie McTell.

Digitally remastered by Stephen Innocenzi at Atlantic Studios, NYC, December 1991.