The roar of the king of the blues, inheriting the soul of Delta
The withered guitar and strained vocals portray the fundamental sadness of humanity.
Robert Johnson's legendary recordings had an immeasurable influence on the subsequent development of rock and jazz. His compositions are imbued with a terrifying sense of urgency, befitting the legend that he sold his soul to the devil. His simple yet powerful rhythms and the wailing sound of his slide guitar deeply move the souls of listeners across the ages.
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A:
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1)
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Kind Hearted Woman Blues
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2)
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I Believe I'll Dust My Broom
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3)
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Sweet Home Chicago
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4)
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Ramblin' On My Mind
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5)
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When You Got A Good Friend
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6)
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Come On In My Kitchen
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7)
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Terraplane Blues
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8)
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Phonograph Blues
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B:
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1)
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32-20 Blues
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2)
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They're Red Hot
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3)
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Dead Shrimp Blues
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4)
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Cross Road Blues
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5)
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Walkin' Blues
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6)
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Last Fair Deal Gone Down
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7)
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Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped The Devil)
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8)
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If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day
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C:
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1)
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Stones In My Passway
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2)
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I'm A Steady Rollin' Man
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3)
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From Four Until Late
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4)
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Hell Hound On My Trail
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5)
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Little Queen Of Spades
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6)
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Malted Milk
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7)
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Drunken Hearted Man
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D:
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1)
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Me And The Devil Blues
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2)
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Stop Breakin' Down Blues
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3)
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Traveling Riverside Blues
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4)
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Honeymoon Blues
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5)
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Love In Vain Blues
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6)
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Milkcow's Calf Blues
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7)
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Traveling Riverside Blues (Alternate Take)
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8)
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Love In Vain Blues (alternate Take)
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Written-By - Robert Johnson
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Design - Comunicom.es
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Liner Notes - Gary Blailock
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Liner Notes - James Chumet