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Blind Willie McTell - Atlanta Strut

Track listing:
  1. Love Changing Blues 3:08
  2. Three Women Blues 2:42
  3. Search The Desert For The Blues 3:05
  4. Broke Down Engine Blues 3:07
  5. Travelin' Blues 3:13
  6. Georgia Rag 3:03
  7. Southern Can Is Mine 3:14
  8. Statesboro Blues 2:32
  9. Death Cell Blues 3:08
  10. Drive Away Blues 3:12
  11. B&O Blues No. 1 3:00
  12. Mama Tain't Long Fo' Day 3:00
  13. Atlanta Strut 3:09
  14. God Don't Like It 2:45
  15. Scarey Day Blues 3:01
  16. Lord, Send Me An Angel 2:56
  17. Stomp Down Rider 3:07
  18. Razor Ball 3:19
  19. Writin' Paper Blues 3:10
  20. I Got A Religion And I'm So Glad 3:12

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Oct 18, 1927 - Apr 23, 1935

Atlanta street singer Blind Willie McTell was a solid 12-string acoustic guitar player with a surprisingly versatile voice who rolled up blues, spirituals, and rags into a distinctive style all his own. This collection brings together several of his mid-'30s 78 RPMs, including early versions of his signature songs, like the elegant and oft-covered "Statesboro Blues" and "Broke Down Engine Blues," as well as the lovely (but lesser known) "Love Changing Blues." There are more comprehensive and complete editions of McTell available, but this one works well as a brief introduction.