Big Bill Broonzy - Volume 13 1949 1951 Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order

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Review by Andre Coman

The album Volume 13 1949-1951 Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order by Big Bill Broonzy is a must-have for blues enthusiasts. This album is a compilation of 23 tracks that showcase Broonzy's musical prowess and his ability to capture the essence of the blues.

The tracks on this album are presented in chronological order, which allows listeners to experience the evolution of Broonzy's sound during this period. The album features some of Broonzy's most iconic songs, such as "Key to the Highway," "Big Bill Blues," and "When Did You Leave Heaven."

Broonzy's guitar playing is nothing short of exceptional, and his vocals are filled with emotion and passion. The album also features some guest musicians, including pianist Blind John Davis and harmonica player Sonny Boy Williamson.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Stay Blue All The Time2:27
Who's Sorry Now3:04
I Love My Whiskey3:03
Black Mare Blues [Alt. Take]2:51
Little Bug [Alt. Take]2:50
Married Life Is A Pain [Alt. Take]2:53
Oh Babe (Don't Do Me That Way) [Alt. Take]3:04
(I'm A) Wanderin' Man 3:06
When The Saints Go Marching In2:55
In The Evening When The Sun Goes Down4:46
Keep Your Hands Off Her2:55
Trouble In Mind3:07
Mindin' My Own Business3:09
I Wonder2:52
W.P.A. Blues [Alt. Take]3:13
Mama Don't Allow5:10
You've Been Mistreatin' Me2:53
John Henry3:24
Bull Cow Blues No.3 [Alt. Take]3:07
Water Coast Blues2:49
Five Feet Seven3:21
I Feel So Good2:55

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Catalog Numbers

DOCD-5696

Labels

Document Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation
  • Mono

Credits

RoleCredit
GuitarBig Bill Broonzy
VocalsBig Bill Broonzy
PerformerBig Bill Broonzy & His Fat Four (tracks: 7 to 11), Graeme Bell And His Australian Jazz Band (tracks: 18, 19, 22, 23)

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Barcode: 714298 569629

About Big Bill Broonzy

Blues singer and guitarist. Born: June 26, 1893 or 1903 in Scott County, Mississippi Died: August 14 or 15, 1958 in Chicago (throat cancer) In the 1930s Broonzy became known as one of the major artist on the Chicago Blues scene. During this time he performed with other top blues artists in Chicago such as l , , , , and . In 1938, Broonzy performed at John Hammonds famous Spiritual and Swing concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City. This was the first time that he had ever performed in front of a white audience. After the concert, people start calling him Big Bill Broonzy. He was one of the best known blues players and recorded over 260 blues songs, including Feelin Low Down, Remember Big Bill, Make Me Getaway, and Big Bill Broonzy Sings Country Blues. His recording career spanned five long decades, as he traveled from Mississippi to Chicago and even to Europe, where he became well-known. In 1980, he was inducted into the Blues Foundation's Hall of Fame.

Real Name

    • William Lee Conley Broonzy Bradley

Name Vars

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  • Broonzy
  • Bill Bronzy
  • Bill Broonzy
  • 'Big Bill' Broonzy
  • B Broonzy
  • B. B. Bronzy
  • B. B. Broonzy
  • B. Booze
  • B. Broonsy
  • B. Broonzy
  • B.B. Bronzy
  • B.B. Broonzy
  • B.B.Broonzy
  • B.Broonzy
  • BBB
  • Big B. Broonzy
  • Big Bill
  • Big Bill & His Guitar
  • Big Bill (Big Bill Broonzy)
  • Big Bill (Broonzy)
  • Big Bill And His Guitar
  • Big Bill And His Guitar (aka Big Bill Broonzy)
  • Big Bill Bromzey
  • Big Bill Bronzy
  • Big Bill Broonsy
  • Big Bill Broonzey
  • Big Bill Broonzie
  • Big Bill [Broonzy]
  • Big Bill and His Guitar
  • Big Billy Broonzy
  • Big Broonzy
  • Bill Big Broonzy
  • Bill Bill
  • Bill Bill Broonzy
  • Bill Broonzey
  • Boonzy
  • Bronzy
  • Broodzy
  • Broomzy
  • Broonzy Bill
  • Broonzy, William Lee Conley
  • Broozny
  • Broozy
  • H.B. Broonzy
  • S. Broonzy
  • W Broonzy
  • W. Broonsy
  • W. Broonzy
  • W. Brounzey
  • W. Brounzy
  • W. L. C. Broonzy
  • W. Lee Broonzy
  • W.Broonzy
  • W.L. Broonzy
  • W.L.C. Broonzy
  • W.O. Bronzy
  • Will Lee Conley Broonzy
  • William
  • William \
  • William 'Big Bill' Broonzy
  • William (Big Bill) Broonzy
  • William (Big Bill) Broonzy*
  • William Broomzy
  • William Broonzy
  • William L. C. Broonzy
  • William L.C. Broonzy
  • William Lee Bronzy
  • William Lee Conley \
  • William Lee Conley Broonzy
  • William Lee Conley [Big Bill] Broonzy
  • William O. \
  • William O. Broonzy
  • Williard Broonzy
  • Willie Broomzy
  • Willie Broonzy
  • Willie Broozy
  • Willy Broonzy
  • Wm Broonzy
  • Wm. Broonzy
  • Брунзи
  • Big Bill Broonzy
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Aliases

  • Sammy Sampson
  • Big Bill Johnson
  • Chicago Bill
  • Little Sam
  • Natchez
  • L.C. Bradley
  • William Lee Conley
  • Slim Hunter
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Summary by Andre Coman

The sound quality of the recordings is excellent, and the liner notes provide valuable insights into Broonzy's life and career during this period. Volume 13 1949-1951 Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order is a fantastic album that showcases the genius of Big Bill Broonzy and his contribution to the blues genre.