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The Blues Effect - Blind Lemon Jefferson

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Download links and information about The Blues Effect - Blind Lemon Jefferson by Blind Lemon Jefferson. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Blues, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic genres. It contains 78 tracks with total duration of 03:46:49 minutes.

Artist: Blind Lemon Jefferson
Release date: 2000
Genre: Blues, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic
Tracks: 78
Duration: 03:46:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Rambler Blues 2:48
2. Tin Cup Blues 2:46
3. Deceitful Brownskin Blues 3:00
4. Wartime Blues 3:03
5. Long Lastin' Lovin' 2:51
6. Matchbox Blues 3:03
7. Rising High Water Blues 2:30
8. Where Shall I Be? 2:33
9. All I Want Is That Pure Religion 3:16
10. Lemon's Cannon Ball Moan 2:45
11. Sad News Blues 2:42
12. Broke and Hungry 3:01
13. Black Horse Blues 2:57
14. The Cheaters Spell 3:20
15. Chock House Blues 2:41
16. Corinna Blues 3:09
17. Bootin' Me 'Bout 3:12
18. Black Snake Dream Blues 2:38
19. Booster Blues 2:51
20. Lemon's Worried Blues 3:01
21. Bad Luck Blues 2:53
22. Lock Step Blues 3:08
23. Fence Breakin' Yellin' Blues 3:04
24. I Want to Be Like Jesus in My Heart 3:07
25. Low Down Mojo Blues 2:50
26. Maltese Cat Blues 3:04
27. Beggin' Back 2:53
28. Saturday Night Spender Blues 3:02
29. Jack O'Diamonds 2:47
30. Shuckin' Sugar Blues 3:05
31. Gone Dead on You Blues 2:46
32. Right of Way Blues 2:55
33. Easy Rider Blues 2:56
34. Bakershop Blues 3:14
35. Cat Man Blues 3:15
36. Oil Well Blues 2:46
37. Sunshine Special 2:45
38. Lectric Chair Blues 2:32
39. Southern Woman Blues 3:05
40. Rabbit Foot Blues 2:54
41. Hangman's Blues 3:24
42. Empty House Blues 2:59
43. Got the Blues 2:55
44. Chinch Bug Blues 2:50
45. Teddy Bear Blues 2:28
46. Dynamite Blues 2:56
47. D.B. Blues 2:45
48. Competition Bed Blues 2:47
49. Bed Spring Blues 3:06
50. Mosquito Moan 3:01
51. Weary Dogs Blues 3:00
52. Blind Lemon's Penitentiary Blues 2:49
53. Old Rounders Blues 2:48
54. He Arose from the Dead 2:47
55. Piney Wood's Money Mama 2:59
56. Change My Luck Blues 2:28
57. That Black Snake Moan No. 2 2:52
58. Yo Yo Blues 2:37
59. Hot Dogs 2:58
60. One Dime Blues 2:48
61. Stocking Feet Blues 3:09
62. Happy New Year Blues 2:56
63. That Crawlin' Baby Blues 2:41
64. Disgusted Blues 2:51
65. Dry Southern Blues 2:52
66. Prison Cell Blues 2:47
67. Pneumonia Blues 3:21
68. Lonesome House Blues 2:26
69. Balky Mule Blues 2:44
70. Eagle Eyed Mama 2:45
71. Long Distance Moan 3:23
72. Struck Sorrow Blues 3:15
73. Mean Jumper Blues 2:39
74. See That My Grave's Kept Clean 2:54
75. Booger Rooger Blues 2:50
76. Long Lonesome Blues 2:58
77. Christmas Eve Blues 2:58
78. Big Night Blues 2:55

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Blind Lemon Jefferson's life contains a great deal of mystery. The date of his birth is uncertain, and the cause of his death — heart failure? freezing during a blizzard? — is unknown. What is known is that he left behind a number of blues recordings on which he accompanied himself on guitar. His expressive vocals and guitar work shine on well-worn classics like "Match Box Blues" or on unfamiliar songs like "Black Horse Blues." Preserving the fidelity of these recordings has been made difficult by poorly pressed records as well as the condition of the rare 78s. This is evident on "'Lectric Chair Blues" and "Prison Cell Blues," where surface noise cuts into the clarity of the lyrics. Still, both of these songs are effectively edgy because of their subject matter, with "'Lectric Chair Blues" being particularly chilling. Despite difficulties with fidelity, the majority of the vocals and guitar work are easy to discern and enjoy. The laid-back, relaxed quality of songs like "Bed Spring Blues" and "See That My Grave's Kept Clean" are unpretentious and disarming. Jefferson also covers the unusual "He Arose From the Dead" and "I Want to Be Like Jesus in My Heart," two religious blues pieces (one can only hope that neither were recorded in the same session with "Bed Spring Blues"). Jefferson's guitar work covers a number of styles including boogie runs on "Rabbit Foot Blues" and slide on "Jack O' Diamond Blues." The liner notes cover what little is know about Jefferson and offer a good discussion of his vocal and guitar styles. With The Best of Blind Lemon Jefferson, Yazoo has done a fine job of preserving Jefferson's music and of documenting the early history of blues recordings. ~Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi