Tampa Red - Tampa Red Vol. 1 (LP, Comp, Mono)
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Tampa Red - Tampa Red Vol. 1 (LP, Comp, Mono)

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Tampa Red - Tampa Red Vol. 1 (LP, Comp, Mono)Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Comments: General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Made in France Printed in France [imprime en france Track A2* Frank Melrose or Black Bob on piano. A "Tampa Red Volume 2" in this series does not exist. Recorded for Bluebird between 1934 and 1949 : A1: Chicago, March 22, 1934 A2: Chicago, June 14, 1934 A3:

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Made in France Printed in France [imprime en france Track A2* Frank Melrose or Black Bob on piano. A "Tampa Red Volume 2" in this series does not exist. Recorded for Bluebird between 1934 and 1949 : - A1: Chicago, March 22, 1934 - A2: Chicago, June 14, 1934 - A3: Chicago, October 27, 1934 - A4, A5: Chicago, May 4, 1937 - A6, A7, A8: Aurora, Illinois, October 11, 1937 - B1, B2: Aurora, Illinois, March 14, 1938 - B3: Chicago, May 10, 1940 - B4, B5: Chicago, June 24, 1941 - B6: Chicago, February 6, 1942 - B7: Chicago, July 5, 1945 - B8: Chicago, March 24, 1949

 

A1. King Fish Blues 3:05
A2. Grievin' And Worryin' Blues 3:01
A3. Witchin' Hour Blues 3:10
A4. My Gal Is Gone 3:10
A5. When The One You Love Is Gone 3:05
A6. Delta Woman Blues 3:04
A7. Deceitful Friend Blues 2:59
A8. Travel On 2:23
B1. Why Should I Care? 3:24
B2. Got To Leave My Woman 3:16
B3. Anna Lou Blues 2:50
B4. It's A Low Down Shame 2:54
B5. So Far So Good 2:40
B6. My First Love Blues 2:57
B7. I Can't Get Along With You 2:49
B8. When Things Go Wrong With You 3:00

 

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Printed By Offset France
Pressed By A.R.E.A.C.E.M.
Published By Éditions RCA

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