ABC Of The Blues CD22 (2010)
ABC Of The Blues CD22 (2010)
CD 22 – Little Walte 22-01 Little Walter – Blues with a Feeling 22-02 Little Walter – Juke 22-03 Little Walter – Sad Hours 22-04 Little Walter – Tell Me Mama 22-05 Little Walter – Off the Wall 22-06 Little Walter – You Better Watch Yourself 22-07 Little Walter – My Babe play 22-08 Little Walter – Last Night 22-09 Little Walter – You’re So Fine 22-10 Little Walter – Roller Coaster 22-11 Little Walter – Moonshine Blues 22-12 Little Walter – Bad Acting Woman 22-13 Little Walter – Blue Baby play 22-14 Little Walter – Can’t Hold On Much Longer 22-15 Little Walter – Tonight with a Fool 22-16 Little Walter – Boogie 22-17 Little Walter – Red Headed Woman 22-18 Little Walter – I Just Keep Loving Her 22-19 Little Walter – Mean Old World 22-20 Little Walter – Lights Out
Little Walter (born Marion Walter Jacobs in Marksville, Louisiana; May 1, 1930 - February 15, 1968) was an American blues singer, harmonica player, and guitarist.
Tired of the generic electric guitar blues of the mid-1940s, Little Walter introduced to blues a new sound by simply combining the use of a guitar amp, mic, and a harmonica; a technique used among harmonica musicians to this day. He made his first released recordings in 1947 for Bernard Abram’s tiny Ora-Nelle label, which operated out of the back room of the Abrams’ Maxwell Radio and Records store in the heart of the Maxwell Street market area in Chicago. Little Walter thus became the first musician to use electric distortion on purpose. Little Walter is widely regarded as the best harmonica player ever, and you can hear much of his talent accompanying Muddy Waters’s repertoire from the 50’s, as well as his own numerous and successful recordings of that time.
Jacobs is generally included among blues music greats: his revolutionary harmonica technique has earned comparisons to Charlie Parker and Jimi Hendrix in its impact: There were great musicians before and after, but Jacobs’ virtuosity and musical innovations reached heights of expression never previously imagined, and fundamentally altered many listeners’ expectations of what was possible on blues harmonica. His body of work earned Little Walter a spot in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the sideman category on March 10, 2008, making him the only artist so honored specifically for his work as a harmonica player. ---last.fm
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