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Martin Scorsese Presents: The Best Of The Blues
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Martin Scorsese Presents: The Best Of The Blues  (Audio CD) 
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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: August 26, 2003
Studio: © 2003 Universal Music Enterprise / UMG Recordings
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Cross Road Blues - Robert Johnson
2. Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan) - Bessie Smith
3. Devil Got My Woman - Skip James
4. Evil (Is Going On) - Howlin' Ron Wolf
5. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
6. Boom Boom - John Lee Hooker
7. Death Letter Blues - Son House,
8. Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I) - Ray Charles
9. I'd Rather Go Blind - Etta James
10. Thrill Is Gone - B.B. King
11. All Your Love - Eric Clapton, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
12. One Good Man - Janis Joplin
13. Red House - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
14. One Way Out [Live] - The Allman Brothers Band
15. Pride and Joy - Double Trouble, Stevie Ray Vaughan
16. Am I Wrong - Keb' Mo'
17. Just Won't Burn - Susan Tedeschi
18. Voodoo Music - Los Lobos
19. Vietnam Blues - Cassandra Wilson
20. Round and Round - Bonnie Raitt
21. I Pity the Fool [Live] - Shemekia Copeland, Robert Cray
 
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4good introduction to the genre  Nov 02, 2009
I got this because I always associate anything Mr Scorsese with quality and class, so I wanted to get into the blues a bit and with this cd you get different types of blues from different eras. Just the guitarists featured here is worth the price of admission, not to mention the singers, including some you don't necessarily associate with the blues. It is a good sampler, nothing more. Once you find an artist you think may appeal to you, then you can look into their works and choose from there.

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5A perspective on the evolution of the blues  Jun 14, 2008
This CD, part of the soundtrack for Martin Scorsese's PBS series, showcases blues hits and singers from Robert Johnson and Son House to Robert Cray, Bonnie Raitt, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and the Allman Brothers. One can trace the evolution of blues from its raw beginnings to its more contemporary manifestations. As such, it is fun to listen to, although one can quarrel with the selections chosen for this single CD (there are other products available that are more inclusive). But I'm not quarreling about anything after having listened to this CD.

It starts right off with Robert Johnson singing "Cross Road Blues." It is always interesting listening to this artist, legend that he is. He sings with a raw blues voice and his characteristic guitar work. His role in the history of the blues is unquestioned.

Another pioneer was Son House, who--after many years of absence from the musical scene--was happily rediscovered in the 1960s. Listen to him sing "Death Letter Blues." No wonder he is so well reputed! A rough and ready voice and simple guitar work, a link to the early days of blues.

One of my favorites is Howlin' Wolf, represented here by his wonderful "Evil (Is Going On)." His rough, raw blues singing always appeals to me. He sings of evil going on, with fine backing music. He sings of "Mule kickin' in a door" and "You better watch your happy home." I'd say there's a little tension in the air!

And then another of my very favorite artists--Muddy Waters, singing "(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man." The opening bars represent some of the absolute best blues work in the repertoire. Momma said of the birth of the character in the song that "He's gonna make pretty women jump and shout." Waters' blues singing is absolutely classic (Yes, I'm a cheerleader here). His backing musicians are wonderful (some great talent here, including Little Walter, Otis Spann, Willie Dixon, and Fred Below).

More contemporary? I could not resist listening to Janis Joplin again (It's been a long time since I've listened to her music), as she sings "One Good Man." Her familiar wailing voice sounds good to my ears. Some good backing music. She sings that she likes to go to parties and have fun--but what she really wants is one good man. As she says of such a person in her inimitable style:

"It ain't much,
It's only everything."

So, in the end, this is a fine compilation, taking, as it does, only a small segment of the music covered in the original series. Nonetheless, it provides one a nice example of the evolution of the blues over time.


4good stuff  May 16, 2007
very good collection of blues all over the years of its existence. recommendable.

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5A Must For The New To The Blues Or The Establihed Fan  Jan 13, 2007
Having watched this series on PBS, I knew what I was getting when I made this purchase. For anyone new to the blues and wanting a good starter disc for a well rounded taste, this disc is a must have. It affords the listener a sampling of the evolution of the blues sound, beginning with the founders right up to today. For the established blues fan, it's a nice addition to their collection. A great disc for travelling.

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5A true gift to Humanity...  Oct 28, 2006
Big thanks to the "gods" in heaven and other places were they maybe hangin' out, for gaving Mr. Martin Scorsese the vision and the tools to bring together the past, the present and the future of the history of the Blues music...so every man or woman will not have any excuse not to know that "the blues is the roots and everything else is the fruits...," according to (Willie Dixon)... In short, thank you Martin Scorsese! Exhilarating to say the least!

--"Big Dave" Burleigh, an 'AmeriCanadian' Record Producre/ Artist/ Singer-Songwritre.



 
 
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