King of the Delta Blues Vol 1 & 2 by Johnson, Robert (Record, 2017)

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If the greatest blues musicians and rock stars in the world cherish, covet and collect this stuff, don't you want a piece of the action?. If you're gonna own it, here's the way to get it, on double 180-gram import vinyl.

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Record LabelDOL, IMT
UPC0889397219338
eBay Product ID (ePID)2317110141

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2017
GenreBlues
ArtistJohnson, Robert
Release TitleKing of the Delta Blues Vol 1 & 2

Dimensions

Item Height0.34 in
Item Weight1.19 lb
Item Length12.36 in
Item Width12.35 in

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Number of Discs2
NotesIf the greatest blues musicians and rock stars in the world cherish, covet and collect this stuff, don't you want a piece of the action? If you're gonna own it, here's the way to get it, on double 180-gram import vinyl. These 1936-37 recordings from THE iconic Delta bluesman still retain all their mysterious power: "Crossroads Blues," "Terraplane Blues," "Come On in My Kitchen," "Walking Blues," "Love in Vain Blues," "Traveling Riverside Blues," "Rambling on My Mind," "Hellhound on My Trail," "Sweet Home Chicago," "I Believe I'll Dust My Broom," "Stop Breakin' Down Blues," "They're Red Hot" and more including alternate takes! DOL.

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    Robert Johnson is like a whole genre of his own (working within the macro genre of the Blues). Such a physical, emotional and spiritual master of the guitar and voice. Also, such an inexhaustibly intriguing and fascinating story: did he really trade his soul to the devil down at the crossroads in exchange for musical mastery? If that was the case, then the devil was also some kind of saint. I mean that "the devil's music (the Blues)"" is a beautiful category of human experience, transformational in it's cathartic effects. Hail thee Robert Johnson!!!

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    Perfect shape- thank you.

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    SUPER FAST SHIP! Perfect!

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