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Big Guitars from Texas
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Alamo Beach
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Billy Lee Riley
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Thunderbird
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Billy Lee Riley and the Megatons backing up Sonny Burgess
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Mickey & the Soul Generation
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Up the Stairs & Around the Bend
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Early 70s funk organ from San Antonio
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Esquerita
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Green Door
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from "I Never Danced Nowhere" on Charly
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Bronx River Parkway
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Chum's Pimpage
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from "Up from the Vaults, Vol.1", Soul Fire Collection of funk singles
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Yomo Toro
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Sangre Boricua
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Puerto Rican cuatro master
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Charles Mingus
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Boogie Stop Shuffle
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Billy Lee Riley
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The Hucklebuck
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Released as Bo Diddley!! Chess Records removed BLR's harmonica and replaced it with Bo's guitar.
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Staple Singers
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When Will We Be Paid
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Sam Cooke
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I'll Come Runnin' Back to You
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Mance Lipscomb
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Ella Speed
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Great Texas blueman-- but out of place here: the power went out, snow on the disk on the roof. Mance as filler.
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Grant Green
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It's Your Thing
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Sweet jazz guitar
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Jimmy Scott
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Someone to Watch Over Me
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Newark's own, from "Falling In Love Is Wonderful" from 1962, released on CD by Rhino, 2002
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Jazzhole
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Shining Star
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Ethel Waters
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Black & Blue
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Original lyrics by Andy Razaf, music by Fats Waller with Harry Brooks
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Bevery "Guitar" Watson
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Back in Business
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Blues out of North Carolina, 1999
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Little Axe
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Crossfire
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Blues with Howlin' Wolf samples
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Richard Johnson w/Jessie Mae Hemphill
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That's No Way to Get Along
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Great version of Rev. Robert Wilkins song, also covered by Rolling Stones as "Prodigal Son"
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Bevery "Guitar" Watson
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Miz Dr. Feelgood
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Gatemouth Brown
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Front Burner
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from "American Music, Texas Style" on Blue Thumb, 1999.
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Beausoleil
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Jongle A Moi
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RuLaLa
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Wake Up Louisiana
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Austin-based Cajun trio, with Marce Lacouture, Jane Gillman and Mark Viator
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Hank Williams
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Jambalaya
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Beausoleil
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Acadian Two-Step
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Sonny Landreth
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Mojo Boogie
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from "South of I-10" (1995) with Allen Toussaint on piano
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Sonny Landreth
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Instrumental Outro
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Hidden bonus track at end of "South of I-90" CD
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John Sinclair & His Blues Scholars
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Pea Vine Special
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Wild live blues from former White Panther Party/MC5er, now New Orleans DJ
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Teisco del Rey
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Dimples
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Never too much twang from Austin
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Lost Weekend
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New Panhandle Rag
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Bay area western swing, from "Harbor Lights & Cowboy Blues"
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Merle Haggard
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Working Man's Blues
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Susan Alcorn/Dr. Eugene Chadbourne
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If We Make It Through December
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Alcorn on steel and Chadbourne mess with great Merle Haggard tune
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Homer Henderson
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Pickin' Up Beer Cans on the Highway
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Direct from Dallas, TX. from "Greatest Flops & Golden Filler" with liner notes by Nick Tosches
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Clayton Watson & the Silhouettes
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Everybody's Boppin'
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Title cut to 3-CD collection "Early Northwest Rockers & Instrumentals" on Norton
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The Tigermen
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Close that Door
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from "Psychedelic States: New York"
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The Acoustics
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My Rights
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also from "Psychedelic States: New York"
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Ozomatli
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1-2-3-4
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Hot multiculti band from Los Angeles
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Outback
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Cuban Connection
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Aussie sound with digeridoo
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Rufus Harley
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Brotherly Love
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Bagpipe jazz from "To Tell The Truth" CD, recorded live at WFMU on Stork Club, 12/00
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