Robert Johnson - Blues Archive The Story Of The Blues Chapter 3

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Review by Andrew McKay

Blues Archive The Story Of The Blues Chapter 3 by Robert Johnson is a captivating album that takes listeners on a journey through the history of blues music. The third chapter of the series features some of Johnson's most iconic songs, including "Cross Road Blues" and "Hellhound on My Trail".

The album showcases Johnson's unique style of blues, which is characterized by his soulful vocals and intricate guitar playing. The songs are masterfully crafted, with each one telling a different story that reflects the struggles of African Americans during the early 20th century.

The production of the album is top-notch, with each instrument and vocal track blending seamlessly together to create a cohesive and powerful sound. The album also features some of Johnson's lesser-known tracks, which adds to the overall depth and richness of the collection.

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Artist: Robert Johnson
Album: Blues Archive The Story Of The Blues Chapter 3
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Traveling Riverside Blues2:45
Stones In My Passway2:28
Me And The Devil Blues2:33
Dead Shrimp Blues2:35
Terraplane Blues3:01
Last Fair Deal Gone Down2:39
Preaching Blues2:49
Phonograph Blues2:39
Kindhearted Woman Blues2:51
Honeymoon Blues2:17
If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day2:35
Malted Milk2:22
From Four ’Til Late2:22
32-30 Blues2:53
Milkcow Calf Blues2:17
Love In Vain2:28
Stop Breakin’ Down Blues2:17
Little Queen Of Spades2:12
Rambling On My Mind2:51
I’m A Steady Rollin’ Man2:36
Cross Road Blues2:30
I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom2:58
When You Got A Good Friend2:39
Walking Blues2:30
Come On In My Kitchen2:37
Hellhound On My Trail2:36

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Robert Johnson - When You Got a Good Friend

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Catalog Numbers

222059-306

Labels

Membran Music Ltd.

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Formats

  • 2 × CD
  • Compilation
  • Digipack

Credits

RoleCredit
Lyrics ByRobert Johnson
Music ByRobert Johnson

Notes

  • Comes with a 20 page booklet.
  • (P)2004 Membran Music Ltd.
  • (C)2004 Membran International GmbH.
  • Distributed by Grosser und Stein GmbH.
  • ISBN 3-86562-024-8.
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Summary by Andrew McKay

Blues Archive The Story Of The Blues Chapter 3 by Robert Johnson is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the beauty and power of blues music. It is a timeless masterpiece that will continue to inspire and move listeners for generations to come.

Comments

I'm feeling this old school blues I luv it
If Rob really did sell his soul to the devil to be the best guitarist on the planet he sure got a shitty deal
Love the Music of Robert Johnson ???????????????
The greatest guitarist to ever live! The Devil could only hope to be so great!
Had Johnson lived he would've had BB King's career.
His guitar playing is unmatched to this day. Have a strong feeling J Hendrix learned how to play rhythm and lead together and in combination from this guy
To all 61 of you to put a thumbs down to this song stay in your parents basement and figure out a way to end your miserable life I know you don't own weapons so you will have to get creative!
Excelente
Hermosa música. Su sóla habilidad como guitarrista es ya de por sí pasmosa y desconcertante. ¿Cómo puede hacer esos ligados y complicados ritmos alternando además arpegios y pequeños contrapuntos, y emcima de eso cantando? Pareciera que no fuera uno, si no una orquesta detrás de él.
thank you
Man he sure was good at making that guitar sound just like a piano...noone can touch this man...my God what talent
Un grand talent
I like how it’s literally Sweet Home Chicago with different lyrics. RJ was a genius
Robert Johnson: r a gentleman singing about the misfortunes of life with elegance and subtlety
What the hell happened to music now.
Peter Green from Fleetwood Mac re-recorded his song. They will be good friends up in heaven if they never met on this earth.
Sonzeira ?
Johnny Winter version is commendable and bad azz !
I simply love this Man!.Thank you Africa!
Born today, 109 years ago.
Unico br?
autor daquele outro sucesso "para a nooooooooossa alegria"
If you don't like how it sounds you probably need to raise the volume a bit more
Johnson for music & baby oil daily??????????????????????????