Re: [Harp-L] Subject: Re:Jazz-Blues Fusion/Compilation Album/what wouldYOU choose...



Time for me to start buying music.
Very nice list

Abner

On Dec 25, 2009, at 2:59 PM, "J D Hoskins" <jameshoskinz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


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Just for me to listen to in the truck driving up and down I-5 to the City and back:


1.  Big Walter Horton / Easy
2.  Rice "Sonny Boy" Miller / Mighty Long Time
3.  Little Walter / Quarter to Twelve
4. James Cotton / Don't Start Me Talkin'
5.  Paul Butterfield / Everything's Going to be Alright
6.  Junior Wells / Early in the Mornin'
7.  John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson / Good Mornin' Little Schoolgirl
8.  James Harman / Two Sides to Every Story
9.  Carey Bell / Too Late
10. Charlie Musselwhite / Wild Wild Woman
11. Rick Estrin / BYE BYE BIRD (or whatever Rick calls it)
12. William Clarke / The Complainer's Boogiewoogie
13. Rod Piazza / Diamonds at her Feet
14. Gary Primach / Nervous Fella'
15. Little Sonny / The Creeper Returns
16. George Smith / Summertime
17. Mark Dufrense / Liquor and Drugs
18. Paul DeLay / Great Round World
19. Little Stevie Wonder / I Was Made to Love Her
20. Paul Butterfield / Highway 28

Harmonica isn't at all about technical mastery to me, it'sonly about how it fits in the music that I love. Happy Holidays, James

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