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Jimmy Reed Down In Virginia (blues)(mp3@320)[rogercc] torrent


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Torrent Description
Jimmy Reed ‎– Down In Virginia
Label: Bluesway ‎– BLS-6024
Released: 1969
Format: Mp3@320


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Reed was born on September 6, 1925, on a plantation in or around the small burg of Dunleith, MS. He stayed around the area until he was 15, learning the basic rudiments of harmonica and Acoustic Guitar from his buddy Eddie Taylor, who was then making a name for himself as a semi-pro musician, working country suppers and juke joints. Reed moved up to Chicago in 1943, but was quickly drafted into the Navy, where he served for two years. After a quick trip back to Mississippi and marriage to his beloved wife Mary (known to blues fans as "Mama Reed"), he relocated to Gary, IN, and found work at an Armour Foods meat packing plant while simultaneously breaking into the burgeoning blues scene around Gary and neighboring Chicago. The early '50s found him working as a sideman with John Brim's Gary Kings (that's Reed blowing harp on Brim's classic "Tough Times" and its instrumental flipside, "Gary Stomp") and playing on the street for tips with Willie Joe Duncan, a shadowy figure who played an amplified, homemade one-string instrument called a Unitar. After failing an audition with Chess Records (his later chart success would be a constant thorn in the side of the firm), Brim's drummer at the time -- improbably enough, future blues guitar legend Albert King -- brought him over to the newly formed Vee-Jay Records where his first recordings were made. It was during this time that he was reunited and started playing again with Eddie Taylor, a musical partnership that would last off and on until Reed's death. Success was slow in coming, but when his third single, "You Don't Have to Go" backed with "Boogie in the Dark," made the number five slot on Billboard's charts, the hits pretty much kept on coming for the next decade.

Tracklist
1 Sugar, Sugar Woman 2:35
2 Don't Light My Fire 2:35
3 Slow Walking Mama 2:40
4 Jump And Shout 2:30
5 Down In Virginia 2:35
6 Check Yourself 2:35
7 I Shot An Arrow To The Sky 2:37
8 Ghetto Woman Blues 2:25
9 Big Boss Lady 2:32
10 I Need You So 2:40
11 The Judge Should Know 2:45

Bass – Philip Church
Bass Guitar – Eddie Taylor
Guitar, Harmonica – Jimmy Reed
Rhythm Guitar – Wayne Bennett






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