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Various Artists - Roots of the Blues (1977)

Track listing:
  1. Louisiana + Field Song from Senegal Henry Ratcliff, Bakari-Badji 2:46
  2. Po' Boy Blues John Dudley 2:32
  3. Katie Left Memphis Tangle Eye 2:11
  4. Berta, Berta Leroy Miller and a group of prisoners 2:57
  5. Old Original Blues Fred McDowell and Miles Pratcher 4:11
  6. Jim and John Ed Young and Lonnie Young 2:15
  7. Emmaline, Take Your Time Alec Askew 1:08
  8. Buttermilk Miles Pratcher and Bob Pratcher 3:23
  9. Mama Lucy Leroy Gary 1:37
  10. I'm Gonna Live Anyhow Till I Die Miles Pratcher and Bob Pratcher 2:35
  11. No More, My Lord Tangle Eye and a Group of Prisoners 2:47
  12. Lining Hymn and Prayer Rev. Crenshaw and the Congregation of New Brown's Chapel (Memphis) 3:36
  13. Death Comes a-Creepin' in my Room Fred McDowell 3:16
  14. Church-House Moan Congregation of New Brown's Chapel (Memphis) 1:54
  15. Beggin' the Blues Bessie Jones 2:13
  16. Rolled and Tumbled Rose Hemphill and Fred McDowell 2:54
  17. Goin' Down the Races Fred McDowell, Miles Pratcher, and Fannie Davis 4:18
  18. You Gotta Cut that Out Forrest City Joe 3:00

Notes


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