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Best Slide Guitar for Blues & Rock - Professional Quality with Smooth Glide - Perfect for Live Performances & Studio Recording
Best Slide Guitar for Blues & Rock - Professional Quality with Smooth Glide - Perfect for Live Performances & Studio RecordingBest Slide Guitar for Blues & Rock - Professional Quality with Smooth Glide - Perfect for Live Performances & Studio RecordingBest Slide Guitar for Blues & Rock - Professional Quality with Smooth Glide - Perfect for Live Performances & Studio Recording

Best Slide Guitar for Blues & Rock - Professional Quality with Smooth Glide - Perfect for Live Performances & Studio Recording

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Elmore's last great recordings occurred in the 1960s when he was signed by New York producer/label-owner Bobby Robinson. Unlike many of his contemporaries, James seemingly got better as the years went by and while none of the sides feature a slide guitar anywhere near as nasty as his early Modern and Flair recordings, he's still obviously giving it all on each and every side. These recordings are the ones most commonly issued on James and have surfaced on so many different compilations -- all with varying levels of sound quality--that it would be futile to list them all here. Fortunately, to make things easier we have this two-disc 50-song box set rounding up at least one extant take of everything Elmore recorded with Robinson at the helm. While some of the material are recuts of his best known tunes ("Dust My Broom" resurfaces here in two versions from two different sessions and the version of "It Hurts Me Too" included here -- it was originally cut for Chief in the late '50s -- became a posthumous hit for him), the majority of it breaks new ground and stands as some of Elmore's most emotion-laden work. Nice essays in the booklet as well......Disc 11 The Sky Is Crying2 Baby Please Set A Date3 Held My Baby Last Night4 Dust My Broom5 Bobby's Rock6 Rollin' And Tumblin'7 Done Somebody Wrong8 Something Inside Of Me9 I'm Worried10 Fine Little Mama11 I Need You12 Early One Morning13 I Can't Stop Loving You14 Strange Angel15 She Done Moved16 My Baby's Gone17 Stranger Blues18 Anna Lee19 (My) Bleeding Heart20 Standing At The Crossroads21 One Way Out22 My Kind Of Woman23 Person To Person24 Find My Kind Of Woman (Previously Unreleased Alternate Take)25 Find My Kind Of Woman26 So UnkindDisc 21 Got To Move2 Shake Your Moneymaker3 Look On Yonder Wall4 Sunnyland Train5 Mean Mistreatin' Mama6 Go Back Home Again7 You Know You're Wrong8 You Know You Done Me Wrong9 I've Got A Right To Love My Baby10 Every Day I Have The Blues11 Dust My Broom12 It Hurts Me Too13 Talk To Me Baby14 Can't Stop Loving My Baby15 She's Got To Go16 Hand In Hand17 Pickin' The Blues18 Twelve Year Old Boy19 I Believe20 I Gotta Go Now21 Up Jumped Elmore22 Make My Dreams Come True23 Back In Mississippi (A Conversation)24 Blacksnake Blues

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