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Roosevelt Sykes Vol. 8 (1945-1947)

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Download links and information about Roosevelt Sykes Vol. 8 (1945-1947) by Roosevelt Sykes. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Blues, Acoustic genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:12:49 minutes.

Artist: Roosevelt Sykes
Release date: 1994
Genre: Blues, Acoustic
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:12:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Wonder 3:09
2. Tender Hearted Woman 3:43
3. This Tavern Boogie 2:38
4. Don't Push Me Around 3:03
5. Little Sam 2:42
6. Anytime Is the Right Time 3:16
7. The Honeydripper 3:03
8. Date Bait 3:03
9. High Price Blues 2:37
10. Peeping Tom 2:55
11. That's My Gal 3:07
12. Tonight 3:02
13. Living In a Different World 3:15
14. Sunny Road 3:08
15. Her Little Machine 2:47
16. Flames of Jive 3:21
17. Sneakin' and Dodgin' 3:05
18. Bop de Bip 3:15
19. Bobby Sox Blues 2:51
20. Kilroy's In Town 2:55
21. BVD Blues 3:20
22. I'm Her Honeydripper 2:52
23. Mama, Mama 2:31
24. Walkin' and Drinkin' 3:11

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Volume eight in the complete recordings of Roosevelt Sykes as reissued by Document covers his Victor/Bluebird output from 1945 through October 1947. During this portion of his lengthy career, Sykes brought in some of Chicago's toughest sessionmen, including a brace of horn players who fortified the texture of his act and summoned a jazz element that blended well with his steadily ripening approach to blues and boogie-woogie. Sykes' saxophonists on this collection have been identified as J.T. Brown, Bill Casimir, Calmes Julian, Oett "Sax" Mallard, Martin Rough, and Leon Washington. He also used trumpeters Lucius Henderson and Johnny Morton, as well as a clarinetist by the name of Johnny Walker, and quite an assortment of guitarists, bassists, and drummers. Sykes, who made his first recordings in 1929 and continued to perform until shortly before his death in 1983, was most often heard as soloist or leader of small rhythm combos. That makes his bristly post-war sessions all the more intriguing, as wind instruments add extra layers to his already substantial weave of visceral vocals and double-fisted piano.