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Alexis Korner - Every Day I Have The Blues (The Sixties Anthology) (2018)⭐

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Artist: Alexis Korner Title: Every Day I Have the Blues (The Sixties Anthology) Year Of Release: 2018 Label: Grapefruit Records – CRSEGBOX048 Genre: Blues Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) Total Time: 03:56:11 Tracklist: CD 1: Night Time Is The Right Time 1. 3/4 A.D. (With Davey Graham) 2. She Fooled Me 3. Gotta Move 4. Rain Is Such A Lonesome Sound 5. I Got My Brand On You 6. Keep Your Hands Off 7. I Wanna Put A Tiger In Your Tank 8. I Got My Mojo Working 9. Down Town 10. How Long, How Long Blues 11. I Thought I Heard That Train Whistle Blow 12. I'm Built For Comfort (Aka Everything She Needs) 13. Up-Town 14. Rockin' 15. Night Time Is The Right Time 16. See See Rider 17. Blue Mink 18. Rainy Tuesday 19. Yogi 20. Sappho 21. Preachin' The Blues 22. Taboo Man 23. Whoa Babe 24. Every Day I Have The Blues 25. Well All Right, O.K., You Win . CD 2: Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 1. Little Bitty Gal Blues 2. Hoochie Coochie Man 3. Kansas City 4. Woke Up This Morning 5. Stormy Monday 6. Cabbage Greens 7. Chicken Shack 8. Haitian Fight Song 9. I Need Your Loving 10. Please Please Please 11. Little Baby 12. Roberta (Single Version) 13. I Got A Woman 14. Oh Lord, Don't Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb On Me 15. Long Black Train 16. Rock Me 17. I'm So Glad 18. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 19. Oo-Wee Baby 20. River's Invitation 21. Money Honey 22. Louise 23. Floating 24. Rosie (Alternative Version) . CD 3: What's That Sound I Hear 1. Yellow Dog Blues 2. The Love You Save 3. Corina, Corina 4. Mary Open The Door 5. Little Bitty Girl 6. Go Down Sunshine 7. The Same For You 8. I'm Tore Down 9. In The Evening 10. Somethin' You Got 11. What's That Sound I Hear 12. I Wonder Who? (Alternative Version) 13. Operator 14. Steal Away 15. Mighty Mighty (Spade And Whitey) 16. Funky 17. Wild Injun Woman 18. To Whom It May Concern 19. I See It 20. You Don't Miss Your Water Widely acclaimed as the Godfather of British blues, the late Alexis Korner boasts a reputation which is fully deserved. As leader of Blues Incorporated, he was a pioneer of the genre, a Zelig-like presence and generous enabler who inspired a swathe of putative young blueshounds that included Brian Jones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (as Richards once acknowledged, The Rolling Stones wouldn’t have existed without him), Eric Burdon and Eric Clapton. But Korner was more than just a seismic influence, as Every Day I Have The Blues: The Sixties Anthology makes clear. Recorded in both a live and studio setting, this 3-CD set chronicles Korner’s musical activities throughout that most tumultuous of decades as he went from kick-starting the British blues boom to ending the Sixties in the company of a new generation of blues-rockers, thrilled to be enjoying the patronage of a much-loved elder statesman. Every Day I Have The Blues features tracks from such legendary British blues live documents as R&B From The Marquee and At The Cavern as well as a clutch of studio albums, with sensational lead vocal performances from the likes of Cyril Davies, Long John Baldry, Ronnie Jones, Herbie Goins, Duffy Power and Robert Plant, who was in the middle of recording an album with Korner when Led Zeppelin came calling. With rare singles, studio outtakes and non-UK releases added to the pot, Every Day I Have The Blues is the definitive document of Korner’s work during the Sixties. It comes in a stylish clamshell box with a 24-page booklet of rare photos and a new 5000+ word essay on his career during the period in question