Wednesday, January 25, 2012

January 25 Show: Memorials

Tonight on the show I'll be playing songs from some of the blues artists who passed on over the last year who have been especially important in my experience of listening to the blues, including Pinetop Perkins, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, Doyle Bramhall, Hubert Sumlin, and Etta James.

1.  Etta James--At Last--3:01
     from Her Best
2.  Etta James--Something's Got a Hold on Me--2:48
     from Her Best
3.  Etta James--I'd Rather Go Blind--2:35
     from Her Best
4.  Pinetop Perkins--Got My Mojo Working--3:50
     from After Hours
5.  Pinetop Perkins--Going Down Slow--5:51
     from Pinetop's Boogie Woogie
6.  Pinetop Perkins--Pinetop's Boogie Woogie--4:41
     from Pinetop's Boogie Woogie
7.  Willie "Big Eyes" Smith & Pinetop Perkins--Walkin' Down the Highway--6:41
     from Joined at the Hip
8.  Kenny Wayne Shepherd featuring Willie "Big Eyes" Smith--Baby Don't Say That No More--6:00
     from Live! In Chicago
9.  Kenny Wayne Shepherd featuring Willie "Big Eyes" Smith--Eye to Eye--6:18
     from Live! In Chicago
10.  Stevie Ray Vaughan--Change It (written by Doyle Bramhall)--3:58
       from Soul to Soul
11.  Stevie Ray Vaughan--The House Is Rockin' (written by Bramhall and Vaughan)--2:25
       from In Step
12.  Stevie Ray Vaughan--Tightrope (written by Bramhall and Vaughan)--4:41
       from In Step
13.  Howlin' Wolf (featuring Hubert Sumlin on guitar)--Spoonful--2:50
       from Howlin' Wolf/Moanin' in the Moonlight
14.  Hubert Sumlin--No Title Boogie--4:01
       from American Folk Blues Festival: 1962-1965
15.  Hubert Sumlin--Blues for Henry--4:10
       from Blues After Hours (Easydisc), originally from Healing Feeling
16.  Samantha Fish--Down in the Swamp--4:13
       from Runaway
17.  Samantha Fish with Mike Zito--Push Comes to Shove--4:31
       from Runaway
18.  Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton--Layla--9:09
       from Play the Blues: Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center



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