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T-Bone Walker - Mean Old World - Blues Reference Masters (2002)

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T-Bone Walker - Mean Old World - Blues Reference Masters (2002)

T-Bone Walker - Mean Old World - Blues Reference Masters (2002)
Blues/Jazz | EAC | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | 199 MB | 3 Files | 1 CD | RAR 3% Rec.
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T-Bone Walker - Mean Old World - Blues Reference Masters (2002)


Aaron Thibeaux Walker or T-Bone Walker or Oak Cliff T-Bone (May 28, 1910 — March 15, 1975[1]) was an American blues guitarist, singer, pianist and songwriter who was one of the most important pioneers of the electric guitar. His electric guitar solos were among the first heard on modern blues recordings and helped set a standard that is still followed. He was ranked #47 in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.

Life
Walker was born in Linden, Texas of African American and Cherokee descent. His parents, Rance Walker and Movelia Jimerson were both musicians.
Walker married Vida Lee in 1935 and had three children with her. He died of a stroke on March 16, 1975.

Music
His distinctive sound developed in 1942 when Walker recorded "Mean Old World" for Capitol Records. Much of his output was recorded from 1946–1948 on Black & White Records, including 1947's "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)",[1] with its famous opening line, "They call it stormy Monday, but Tuesday's just as bad". He followed up with his "T-Bone Shuffle" and "Let Your Hair Down, Baby, Let's Have a Natural Ball". Both are considered blues classics. "Stormy Monday" was a favorite live number for The Allman Brothers Band.
Throughout his career Walker worked with the top quality musicians, including Teddy Buckner (trumpet), Lloyd Glenn (piano), Billy Hadnott (bass), and Jack McVea (tenor sax).
Following his work with Black & White, he recorded from 1950-54 for Imperial Records (backed by Dave Bartholomew). Walker's only record in the next five years was T-Bone Blues, recorded over three widely separated sessions in 1955, 1956 and 1959, and finally released by Atlantic Records in 1960.
By the early 1960s, Walker's career had slowed down, in spite of a hyped appearance at the American Folk Blues Festival in 1962 with Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon, among others.[1] A few critically acclaimed albums followed, such as I Want a Little Girl. Walker recorded in his last years, 1968 - 1975, for Robin Hemingway's Jitney Jane Songs music publishing company, and he won a Grammy Award in 1971 for Good Feelin' (Polydor), produced by Robin Hemingway. "Fly Walker Airlines", Polydor, also produced by Hemingway, was released in 1973.

Death
T-Bone Walker died of a stroke in 1975, at the age of 64. He is interred in the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California.

Legacy
Walker's influence extended beyond his music. Chuck Berry called Walker and Louis Jordan (as well as Jordan's guitarist, Carl Hogan) his main influences. T-Bone Walker was the childhood hero of Jimi Hendrix, and Hendrix imitated some of Walker's ways throughout his life. Years before Hendrix, Walker was playing guitar with his teeth or in strange positions.[2]
Walker was posthumously inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1980, and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. - Wikipedia

Audio CD (October 1, 2002)
Original Release Date: October 1, 2002
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Our World Records
UPC:804558330226

Tracks
1. Don't Leave Me Baby
2. I'm Gonna Find My Baby
3. I Got a Break Baby
4. I Can't Stand Being Away from You
5. Mean Old World
6. Come Back to Me Baby Blues
7. Low Down Dirty Shame
8. Evening
9. She's Going to Ruin Me
10. Trinity River Blues
11. No Worry Blues
12. My Baby Left Me
13. I'm Still in Love With You
14. T-Bone Blues
15. Bobby Sox Blues
16. T-Bone Boogie


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