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| | The Original Guitar Wizard | | | Music Artist : | | Lonnie Johnson | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Proper Box UK | | Release Date : | | 2005-01-31 | | Store Price : | | $25.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $25.98 | | Usually ships in 3 to 5 days | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Mr. Johnson's Blues 2. Johnson's Trio Stomp 3. To Do This You Got to Know How 4. South Bound Water 5. I Done Told You 6. Steppin' On the Blues 7. Steady Grind 8. Four Hands Are Better Than Two 9. Woke Up With the Blues in My Fingers 10. Backwater Blues 11. Mean Old Bed Bug Blues 12. Roaming Ramble Blues 13. Stay Out of Walnut Street Alley 14. St. Louis Cyclone Blues 15. Bedbug Blues, Pt. 2 16. Garter Snake Blues 17. 6/88 Glide 18. Life Saver Blues 19. I'm Not Rough - Louis Armstrong 20. Sweet Potato Blues 21. Hotter Than That 22. Savoy Blues 23. Playing With the Strings 24. Stompin' Em Along Now
Disc 21. Deep Blue Sea Blues 2. No More Women Blues 3. I'm So Tired of Living All Alone 4. Crowing Rooster Blues 5. Broken Levee Blues 6. Careless Love 7. Toothache Blues, Pts. 1-2 8. Misty Mornin' - Duke Ellington, 9. Two Tone Stomp - Blind Willie Dunn, Lonnie Johnson 10. Have to Change Keys to Play These Blues - Blind Willie Dunn, Lonnie Johnson 11. It Feels So Good, Pts. 1-2 - Lonnie Johnson, Spencer Williams 12. Jet Black Blues - Blind Willie Dunn 13. Guitar Blues - Blind Willie Dunn, Lonnie Johnson 14. Blue Guitars - Blind Willie Dunn, Lonnie Johnson 15. Bullfrog Moan - Blind Willie Dunn, Lonnie Johnson 16. Sundown Blues 17. New Fallin' Rain Blues 18. You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now, Pts. 1-2 - Lonnie Johnson, Victoria Spivey 19. Hot Fingers - Blind Willie Dunn, Lonnie Johnson 20. Blue Room - Blind Willie Dunn, Lonnie Johnson 21. She's Making Whoopee in Hell Tonight 22. Another Woman Booked Out and Bound to Go
Disc 31. I Got the Best Jelly Roll in Town, Pts. 1-2 2. Dirty Dozen - Lonnie Johnson, Spencer Williams 3. I Just Can't Stand These Blues 4. Deep Sea Blues 5. Long Black Train 6. I Have to Do My Time 7. No More Troubles Now 8. You're Getting Old On Your Job - Tommy Jordan, Clara Smith 9. Don't Wear It Out - Tommy Jordan, Clara Smith 10. Got the Blues for Murder Only 11. Let All Married Women Alone 12. Beautiful But Dumb 13. Sleepy Water Blues 14. Uncle Red, Don't Use Your Head 15. I'm Nuts About That Gal 16. Racketeers Blues 17. Swing Out Rhythm 18. Why Women Go Wrong 19. Jersey Belle Blues 20. Loveless Blues 21. I'm Just Dumb 22. Get Yourself Together 23. Crowing Rooster Blues
Disc 41. That's Love 2. Lazy Woman Blues 3. In Love Again 4. He's a Jelly Roll Baker 5. When You Feel Low Down 6. Victim of Love 7. Watch Shorty 8. Keep What You Got 9. Love Is the Answer 10. Tomorrow Night 11. What a Real Woman 12. Falling Rain Blues 13. Working Man's Blues 14. Playing Around 15. Trouble Ain't Nothing But the Blues 16. Blues Stay Away from Me 17. Little Rockin' Chair 18. Nothing But Trouble 19. Why Should I Cry 20. It Was All in Vain 21. You Only Want Me When You're Lonely 22. Me and My Crazy Self 23. I'm Guilty 24. Just Another Day 25. You Can't Buy Love 26. Can't Sleep Any More
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top rate overview of Lonnie Johnson through 1952 Submitted on: 2009-04-11 |
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| Although to many, like myself, Lonnie Johnson's blues numbers are of primary interest--and to others his pioneering jazz instrumentals are of equal or greater interest--he also did ballads, duets, and hokum pieces.This four CD set provides examples of all of these types of music that Johnson was associated with, and how he excelled at all of them. Likewise, Johnson was an exceptional and highly influential guitarist, but also more than competent at his secondary instruments like the violin and the piano. While rightly centering on his guitar playing, this boxset also gives good examples of Johnson playing the violin, piano, and banjo. As such, it complements the comprehensive series of Document records CDs, and provides guidance to which discs from that series one might want to buy. |
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Lonnie Johnson....a BADMAN...and BAD IS GOOD! Submitted on: 2009-01-21 |
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Lonnie Johnson was a musical master.
His guitar style is so clean and rythmic it is a standard that many try to reach, but few do reach it.
If you have never heard Lonnie Johnson, you are are missing a large piece of the "musical pie".
Lonnie Johnson covers sooooooo many bases, he has been, in my opinon over looked at times. Example...the blues, if you know/like/play or listen to the blues, Robert Johnson, Sonny Boy Williamson (I & II), Charlie Patton and Son House are names you know well. Lonnie Johnson fit right in with them. But Lonnie Johnson was more....much more.
Another example....jazz, do the name Louis Armstrong or Duke Ellington ring a bell? Both GIANTS of jazz, Lonnie fits right in, he played with both of them. But he played more than jazz.
Lonnie Johnson maybe the best and maybe the first "crossover" musician. Can you picture Son House of Charlie Patten playing with Duke!
If you are into guitar playing, names like Robert Johnson, Robert Jr. Lockwood, Chet Atkins, T-Bone Walker & Gatemouth Brown...all MONSTERS on the guitar. Lonnie fits right in.
Enough about why you should give Lonnie Johnson a listen, now about this 4 disc set.
Nice package. Nice cover art.
4 disc set in chronological order (for the most part).
This set may not please the "audiophile" because a few of the early tracks were somewhat poorly recorded, it was the 1920's....I mean, come on!
The early tracks can only be cleaned up so much before they lose the integrity of the music.
Each of the 4 disc set has is own cover.
Each disc has a nice cover shot of Lonnie.
Each disc has complete track listings.
The set has a 40+ page booklet w/facts, photos and more. VERY NICE!
While this may have more in it then the first time Lonnie Johnson listener may find necessary (95 tracks), the LOW cost and the excellent packaging make this a "no brainer".
If you are already a Lonnie Johnson fan, this is still a "no brainer".
It has some tracks you have on some of his other cd's, but you get the whole package with excellent graphic and packaging.
If you want to hear a true master of music, blues, jazz, standars etc.
If you want to hear a true master of the guitar and a gifted singer (I love his vibrato!). You should try this box set and find out what you have been missing.
This box set is an A+.
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A True Pioneer Submitted on: 2008-06-18 |
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| This is the perfect box set. The liner notes are great, the packaging is fine, and the music contained on these discs is simply stunning. Lonnie's work with Texas Alexander doesn't sound like anything else committed to record. "Section Gang Blues" and "Levee Camp Moan" are startling in their intensity. His guitar duets with Eddie Lang will never lose their novelty, because they are music on the level of the Classical music of Europe. "Away Down in The Alley Blues" and "Hot Fingers" are mind-boggling. Lonnie's Blues lyrics are original and greatly detailed. He is the master of romantic balladry. He is a pioneer in Rhythm & Blues. He knows how to use double-entendre, and he certainly seems to have a true distrust of women! |
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The first guitar hero! Submitted on: 2007-01-03 |
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| B.B King, Albert King, Clapton, Vaughn, Green and Taylor were all guitar playing heroes of our youth. Naturally, they were really great pickers, no doubt about that! But the way I see it, this man, Lonnie Johnson, was the first and the greatest guitar hero ever! For five decades he entertained and pleased people with his mellow, emotionally charged voice and his unrivalled guitar playing. From country blues to jazz - he was equally at ease with a vast variety of music. His playing was always technically impressive (sometimes nearly insurmountable), touchingly melodic and with an inexhaustible well of ideas. Some of his solo instrumentals are not really possible to redo, and his duos with Eddie Lang surely belong to the highest class of American music. If I were to take only one single item with me to a deserted island (hopefully the area would have electricity), this CD box would be the one! |
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