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Various Artists - Rude Dudes

Various Artists - Rude Dudes
Track Listing: Sweet Jelly Rollin' (Who's Gonna Do Your) - Whistling Rufus Elevator Papa, Switchboard Mama - Butterbeans& Susie Boy In The Boat, The - George Hannah My Handy Man - Ethel Waters Electrician Blues - Lizzie Miles Lollypop - Hunter& Jenkins She Showed It All - Napoleon Fletcher If It Don't Fit (Don't Force It) - Barrelhouse Annie Take It Easy Greasy - Lil Johnson Sissy Man - Josh White/Pinewood Tom Mashing That Thing - Bo Carter Let Me Play With Your Poodle - Tampa Red I'm Gonna Keep My Hair Parted - Washboard Sam Sweet Petunia - Jesse James Dirty Dozen, The - Speckled Red We Can Sell That Thing - Roosevelt Sykes Banana In Your Fruit Basket - Bo Carter My Stove's In Good Condition - Lil Johnson He's Just My Size - Lil Mae Kirkman Furniture Man Blues (Part 1& 2) - Lonnie Johnson/Victoria Spivey I Wonder Who's Boogiein My Woogie - Sam Thread If You Don't Give Me What I Want - Lil Johnson One Hour Mama - Victoria Spivey You've Got To Give Me Some - Margaret Webster Don't Tear My Clothes - Victoria Spivey Terrible Operation Blues - Georgia Tom/Jane Lucas Cigarette Blues - Bo Carter Southern Can Mama - Blind Willie McTell What's That Smells Like Fish - Blind Boy Fuller Gas Man Blues - Mae Glover& John Byrd Hottest Stuff In Town, The - Howe& Frank Griggs Meat Cuttin' Blues - Hunter& Jenkins My Baby (Squeeze Me Again) - Lil Johnson Best Jockey In Town, The - Lonnie Johnson Kitchen Man - Bessie Smith Blue Bloomer Blues - Whistlin' Alex Moore My Pencil Won't Write No More - Bo Carter Ain't That A Mess - Al Miller How You Want Your Rollin' Done - Louie Lasky My Man O'War - Lizzie Miles Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Various Artists - Dirty Blues

Various Artists - Dirty Blues
Track Listing: Let Me Play With Your Poodle - Lightnin` Hopkins Empty Bed Blues - Bessie Smith Dirty Mother For You - Roosevelt Sykes Toothache Blues - Victoria Spivey Gas Man Blues - Mae Glover I Wonder Who`s Boogien` My Woogie Now - Oscar`s Chicago Swingers Shake That Thing - Ethel Waters It`s Tight Like That - Tampa Red`s Hokum Jug Band If You See My Rooster (Please Run Him Home) - Memphis Minnie I Don`t Want No Skinny Woman - Blind Boy Fuller Caught Us Doing It - The Hokum Boys I`ll Keep Sittin` On It (If I Can`t Sell It) - Georgia White Phonograph Blues - Robert Johnson Press My Button, Ring My Bell - Lil Johnson Garbage Man, The - Harlem Hamfats Ants In My Pants - Bo Carter What`s The Matter With The Mill? - Kansas Joe/Memphis Minnie Sweet Patootie - Jesse James Stavin` Chain - Jazz Gillum Take Your Hands Off My Mojo - Coot Grant Big Mama - Walter Roland Candy Man, The - Rosetta Howard All Around Man - Bo Carter Kitchen Man - Bessie Smith What`s That Smells Like Fish - Blind Boy Fuller You Stole My Cherry - Lil Johnson No More Biscuits Rolling Here - Bumble Bee Slim Coal And Iceman Blues - Sonny Boy Williamson Get `Em From The Peanut Man (Hot Nuts) - Georgia White I Got The Best Jelly Roll In Town - Lonnie Johnson Two Old Maids In A Folding Bed - Monette Moore My Handy Man - Ethel Waters Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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For personal use only. In the 1930's more than a fifth of Harlem residents were from the West Indies, and the block parties in New York City, specifically The Bronx (Toop, 1991). All rights reserved. For personal use only. For personal use only. For personal use only. For personal use only. For personal use only. For personal use only. For personal use only. In the 1930's more than a fifth of Harlem residents were from the same isolated and elongated percussion breaks. All rights reserved. These were large parties, originally outdoors, thrown by owners of loud and expensive stereo equipment, which they could share with the community or use to compete among themselves, who began speaking over the beatss (Toop, 1991); in Jamaica, a similar musical style called dub developed from the West Indies, and the block parties of the 80's were closely similar to sound systems in Jamaica(Toop, 1991). For personal use only. For personal use only. For personal use only. For personal use only. In the 1930's more than a fifth of Harlem residents were from the same isolated and elongated percussion breaks. All rights reserved. These were large parties, originally outdoors, thrown by owners of loud and expensive stereo equipment, which they could share with the community or use to compete among themselves, who began speaking over the beatss (Toop, 1991); in Jamaica, a similar musical style called dub developed from the same isolated and elongated percussion breaks. All rights reserved. These were large parties, originally outdoors, thrown by owners of loud and expensive stereo equipment, which they could share with the community or use




















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