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Steady Rollin' Man - CD Music

by Robert Johnson
label: Recall 2cd, January of 1999 ‧
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ALIGNMENT



Disco 1
01 - Walking Blues
02 - Me And The Devil
03 - Honeymoon Blues
04 - Crossroad Blues
05 - Stones In My Passway
06 - Kindhearted Woman
07 - They're Red Hot
08 - Phonograph Blues
09 - Milkcow Calf's Blues
10 - Ramblin' On My Mind
11 - Terraplane Blues
12 - Drunken Hearted Man
13 - 32-20 Blues
14 - Come On In My Kitchen
15 - Traveling Riverside Blues
16 - Love In Vain
17 - Dead Shrimp Blues
18 - Stop Breaking Down
19 - Little Queen Of Spades
20 - When You Got A Good Friend
21 - If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day

Disco 2
01 - Preaching Blues (Up Jumped The Devil)
02 - Me And The Devil (Alternate Version)
03 - Steady Rollin' Man
04 - Crossroad Blues (Alternate Version)
05 - From Four Till Late
06 - Kindhearted Woman (Alternate Version)
07 - I Believe I'll Dust My Broom
08 - Phonograph Blues (Alternate Version)
09 - Milkcow Calf Blues (Alternate Version)
10 - Ramblin On My Mind (Alternate Version)
11 - Malted MIlk
12 - Drunken Hearted Man (Alternate Version)
13 - Hellhound On My Trail
14 - Come On In My Kitchen (Alternate Version)
15 - Traveling Riverside Blues (Alternate Version)
16 - Love In Vain (Alternate Version)
17 - Last Fair Deal Gone Down
18 - Stop Breaking Down (Alternate Version)
19 - Little Queen Of Spades (Alternate Version)
20 - When You Got A Good Friend (Alternate Version)
21 - Sweet Home Chicago

Steady Rollin' Man - CD

by Robert Johnson

Property Description
label: Recall 2cd
Release Date: January of 1999
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Jazz/Blues > Blues
EAN: 6365514234278
Number of disks: 2
Format: CD / Compilation

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Robert Johnson

Robert Johnson was one of the most influential musicians in the history of American blues and popular music. Born on May 8, 1911, in Mississippi, United States, and died on August 16, 1938, Johnson is often described as the "father of delta blues," a subgenre of blues that had a profound impact on the development of rock and roll.

The legend surrounding Robert Johnson is as famous as his music. According to tradition, Johnson sold his soul to the devil in exchange for extraordinary musical skills. This story came about due to his remarkable transformation as a guitarist in a short amount of time and was perpetuated by songs like "Cross Road Blues," where he sings about being at a crossroads. Although this legend is widely considered a myth, it has contributed to the enduring fascination surrounding his figure.

Johnson recorded only 29 songs during his lifetime, but these recordings, made in 1936 and 1937, are considered milestones in blues history. Songs such as "Sweet Home Chicago," "Terraplane Blues," "Love in Vain," and "Hellhound on My Trail" have become classics of the genre. Johnson's style was characterized by his innovative slide guitar technique, his emotionally charged lyrics, and his unique voice, which expressed a deep melancholy and passion.

Robert Johnson's influence on the music world is immense. Although he died young, at the age of 27, he left a legacy that inspired generations of musicians, including iconic figures such as Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Bob Dylan. Eric Clapton, in particular, referred to Johnson as "the most important blues musician who ever lived."

Robert Johnson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, and his recordings are seen as a priceless treasure of American music. His legend and music continue to fascinate and inspire, making him one of the most enigmatic and revered figures in the history of music.

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